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Studying Readers' Participation Channels In Newspapers, Heinonen, Domingo, Quandt, Jane Singer
Studying Readers' Participation Channels In Newspapers, Heinonen, Domingo, Quandt, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
How User Participation Is Reshaping Online Journalism Practices, Paulussen, Domingo, Quandt, Jane Singer
How User Participation Is Reshaping Online Journalism Practices, Paulussen, Domingo, Quandt, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Barbarians At The Gate? Journalism Of Shared Space, Jane Singer
Barbarians At The Gate? Journalism Of Shared Space, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Participatory Journalism Practices In The Media And Beyond, David Domingo, Thorsten Quandt, Ari Heinonen, Jane Singer, Marina Vujnovic
Participatory Journalism Practices In The Media And Beyond, David Domingo, Thorsten Quandt, Ari Heinonen, Jane Singer, Marina Vujnovic
Jane B. Singer
This article is a contribution to the debate on audience participation in online media with a twofold aim: (1) making conceptual sense of the phenomenon of participatory journalism in the framework of journalism research, and (2) determining the forms that it is taking in eight European countries and the United States. First, participatory journalism is considered in the context of the historical evolution of public communication. A methodological strategy for systematically analysing citizen participation opportunities in the media is then proposed and applied. A sample of 16 online newspapers offers preliminary data that suggest news organisations are interpreting online user …
Barbarians At The Gate Or Liberators In Disguise? Journalists, Users And A Changing Media World, Jane Singer
Barbarians At The Gate Or Liberators In Disguise? Journalists, Users And A Changing Media World, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Publish (And Be Popular) Or Perish: Value Metrics For Scholarly Work In A Digital Environment, Jane Singer
Publish (And Be Popular) Or Perish: Value Metrics For Scholarly Work In A Digital Environment, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
The following essays were presented at an Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference panel entitled: “New Media, New Scholarship: the Internet's Potential in the World of Ideas.” Panelist Mitch Stephens challenges the academic world's worshipfulness of the printed word by arguing for new understandings through the use of new technologies. Stephens posits that we should move away from our devotion to print to achieve new spatial and temporal meanings derived from the Internet. Panelist Jane Singer debates the authority of peerreviewed print journals over what academic communities value. With the Internet, there can be new metrics for …
Digital Literacies: Are Students 'Information Rich' But 'Question Poor'?, Jane Singer
Digital Literacies: Are Students 'Information Rich' But 'Question Poor'?, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Norms And The Network: Journalism Ethics In A Shared Media Space, Jane Singer
Norms And The Network: Journalism Ethics In A Shared Media Space, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Hearts Of The Highlands, Fingers On The Keys: Online Discourse And The 2007 Scottish Elections, Jane Singer
Hearts Of The Highlands, Fingers On The Keys: Online Discourse And The 2007 Scottish Elections, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Barbarians At The Gate? Journalists Warily Eye Ugc, Jane Singer
Barbarians At The Gate? Journalists Warily Eye Ugc, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Digital Journalism Ethics, Jane Singer
Convergence And Cross-Platform Journalism, Thorsten Quandt, Jane Singer
Convergence And Cross-Platform Journalism, Thorsten Quandt, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Posting For Points: Edublogs In The Jmc Curriculum, Jane Singer
Posting For Points: Edublogs In The Jmc Curriculum, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
Despite the spread of blogs in mass media and in academia, little scholarly work has explored their use within the journalism and mass communication curriculum. This study, based on incorporation of blogs in ten classes during five semesters -- undergraduate and graduate, skills and conceptual -- examines student use of the format in relation to theories of social and blended learning. Findings suggest that although students tend to approach blogging as yet another assignment, blogs facilitate their engagement with course material and one another. Blogging has become an integral job component for growing numbers of journalists and other mass communication …
Citizen Participation In Online News Media (United States Section), Jane Singer
Citizen Participation In Online News Media (United States Section), Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Online Journalism, Jane Singer
Ethnography Of Newsroom Convergence, Jane Singer
The Journalist In The Network: A Shifting Rationale For The Gatekeeping Role And The Objectivity Norm, Jane Singer
The Journalist In The Network: A Shifting Rationale For The Gatekeeping Role And The Objectivity Norm, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
The move to a networked media environment presents a range of challenges to journalistic routines, roles, and norms. This article suggests that professional ethics have evolved to articulate and safeguard a traditional gatekeeping role that no longer exists; as a result, the rationale behind those ethics must shift to accommodate interconnections rather than discrete products and functions. Similarly, the notion of journalistic objectivity is open to renewed debate when detachment can translate into isolation from the rest of the network.
Journalism Research In The United States Of America, Jane Singer
Journalism Research In The United States Of America, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Five Ws And An H: Digital Challenges In Newspaper Newsrooms And Boardrooms, Jane Singer
Five Ws And An H: Digital Challenges In Newspaper Newsrooms And Boardrooms, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.