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[ecrea] New book on online news production routines, based on ethnographic research
Mon Apr 28 15:29:26 GMT 2008
>New book on online news production routines, based on ethnographic research
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>Those of you involved in online journalism research, teaching and
>practice can be interested in this collection of research to be
>published in May:
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>Making Online News: The Ethnography of New Media Production
>Edited by Chris Paterson and David Domingo
>Publisher: Peter Lang
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>It is an international insight into the working routines and values of
>online newsrooms based on ethnographic case studies. The book offers a
>critical perspective on the development of online journalism, a reality
>check that tries to look at the actual struggle to find their own
>identity and routines of web newsrooms, beyond the hype of buzzwords.
>
>Check the book website for a blog, chapter list and contributors bios:
>http://makingonlinenews.net
>Our intention in the site is to keep track of relevant and critical
>online journalism research.
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>The book will be in stores on May and you can already pre-order it on
>Amazon --you will get a 5% discount!
>http://tinyurl.com/4ktmw5
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>Book content:
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>Foreword - Nora Paul
>Introduction: Why ethnography? - Chris Paterson
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>PART ONE: Researching the Changing Nature of Media Production
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>1. Inventing online journalism: a constructivist approach to the development
>of online news - David Domingo
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>2. Ethnographic media production research in a digital environment - Roel
>Puijk
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>PART TWO: New Media, New Routines?
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>3. News production in an Irish online newsroom: practice, process and
>culture - Anthony Cawley
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>4. Print and online newsrooms in Argentinean media: autonomy and
>professional identity
>Edgardo Pablo García
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>5. News tuning and content management: An observation study of old and new
>routines in German online newsrooms - Thorsten Quandt
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>6. Maximize the medium: assessing obstacles to performing multimedia
>journalism in three US newsrooms - Jody Brannon
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>7. When immediacy rules: online journalism models in four Catalan online
>newsrooms - David Domingo
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>8. Online Journalism in China: constrained by politics, spirited by public
>nationalism - Johan Lagerkvist
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>9. Do online journalists belong in the newsroom? A Belgian case of
>convergence - Vinciane Colson and François Heinderyckx
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>PART THREE: Reinventing Journalism?
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>10. Ethnography of newsroom convergence - Jane B. Singer
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>11. The active audience: transforming journalism from gatekeeping to
>gatewatching - Axel Bruns
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>12. The routines of blogging - Wilson Lowrey and John Latta
>
>Epilogue: Toward a sociology of online news? - Mark Deuze
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