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    Title/Author: The Palgrave handbook of global digital journalism/ edited by Bruce Mutsvairo, Kristin Skare Orgeret.
    other author: Mutsvairo, Bruce.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xxi, 444 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1. Bruce Mutsvairo and Kristin Skare Orgeret, Powering Forward with New Approaches to Studying Digital Journalism -- 2. Andreas Veglis, The evolution of cross-media publishing in media organizations -- 3. Javier Diaz-Noci, Making history of online media, Making history of online media, How and why Diari de Barcelona went online and why it is important to study online media -- 4. Allen Munoriyarwa, Dumisani Moyo, Wallace Chuma, Historicizing Digital Journalism in Africa, Actors; processes and proliferation -- 5. Deb Wenger, Local TV news is key to digital journalism's future in the U.S -- 6. Belinda Middleweek, Touch and Journalism -- 7. Silvio Waisbord, The "future of journalism" is uncertain and plural (but beware of predictions) -- 8. Glenda Cooper, Assertive Impartiality, Aggressive Proximity, digital journalism and new approaches to news narratives in UK public service broadcasting -- 9. Glenda Daniels and Omega Douglas, It's rife, The online bullying of women journalists in Africa, what is to be done? -- 10. Martin Nkosi Ndlela, The Power of Platforms, How algorithms affect crisis coverage -- 11. Xin Xin, How are news agencies coping with digital disruption in the age of artificial intelligence (AI)? The case of Xinhua -- 12. Walid Al-Saqaf, The rise of blockchain technology -- 13. George Ogola, Between Fear and Hope, Generative AI, ChatGPT and Journalism -- 14. Janina Islam Abir and Sadia Jamil, Teaching digital safety and security in journalism education in Bangladesh, the emergence of alternative platforms and the persistence of ignorance among journalism schools -- 15. Carolyne Lunga, Technological affordances and journalistic agency in collaborative investigative journalism in southern Africa. A case of the GuptaLeaks investigation -- 16. Saba Bebawi, Investigative Journalism in the Global South, Cultural Conceptualizations in a Digital Sphere -- 17. Michelle Park, Nonprofit Investigative Journalism, Organizational Structures, Missions, and Practices in the Digital Era -- 18. Zhao Peng, Telling a story with graphs, how to apply narrative visualization strategies and visualization techniques in journalistic storytelling -- 19. Melissa Wall, Citizen media content as data -- 20. Eddy Borges-Rey Data journalism in Latin America, The duality and tensions of normative and indigenous values -- 21. Ansgard Heinrich, Information Exchange in the Digital Age, Lessons learned from journalism theory and research on the advent of citizen journalism -- 22. Albert Chibuwe, Allen Munoriyarwa and Takunda Maodza, Data journalism, accountability and transparency in Zimbabwe's 'new dispensation', Some empirical reflections -- 23. Nechama Brodie and Dinesh Ballia, Digital pathways for citizen health reporting in South Africa -- 24. Marília Gehrke, Revisiting the origin and the meaning of transparency in data journalism -- 25. Bora Ataman & Barış Çoban, Digitalization of Citizen Journalism, The Case Turkey's Dokuz8 News Agency -- 26. Indra Prawira and Shafezah Binti Abdul Wahab, The Political Economy of Fact-check Journalism, The case of Indonesia and Malaysia.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Online journalism - Handbooks, manuals, etc. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-59379-6
    ISBN: 9783031593796
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