160 results on 'LN cat08778a'
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2. The practice of generalist social work.
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Birkenmaier, Julie, Berg-Weger, Marla, Dewees, Marty, and ProQuest (Firm)
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Social service ,Social service -- United States ,SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Social Work ,Electronic books - Abstract
Summary: New Directions in Social Work is an innovative, integrated series of texts, website, and interactive cases for generalist courses in the social work curriculum at both undergraduate and graduate levels. For more on this exciting series please visit www.routledgesw.com, or for more information on The Practice of Generalist Social Work please visit www.routledgesw.com/practice. --Book Jacket.
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- 2011
3. The Routledge handbook of Hindu temples : materiality, social history and practice.
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Ray, Himanshu Prabha, Kulshreshtha, Salila, and Suvrathan, Uthara
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Hindu temples - Abstract
Summary: "This handbook is a comprehensive study of the archaeology, social history, and the cultural landscape of the Hindu temple. Perhaps the most recognizable of the material forms of Hinduism, temples are lived, dynamic spaces that are significant sites of the creation of cultural heritage, both in the past and the present. Drawing on historiographical surveys and in-depth case studies, the volume centres the material form of the Hindu temple as an entry point to study its many adaptations and transformations from the early centuries CE to the 20th century. It highlights the vibrancy and dynamism of the shrine in different locales and studies the active participation of the community for its establishment, maintenance, and survival. The illustrated handbook takes a unique approach by focusing on the social base of the temple rather than its aesthetics or chronological linear development. It fills a significant gap in the study of Hinduism and will be an indispensable resource for scholars of archaeology, Hinduism, Indian history, religious studies, museum studies, South Asian history, and Southeast Asian history"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2023
4. International sport business : current issues, future directions.
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Westerbeek, Hans and Karg, Adam
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Sports and globalization -- Economic aspects ,Sports -- Marketing ,Sports -- Economic aspects ,Sports administration - Abstract
Summary: "International Sport Business: Current Issues, Future Directions offers a contemporary and forward-looking survey of the global sport industry, introducing the key themes, trends and critical issues that will impact decision-making and strategy in sport business in the coming decade and beyond. Against a background of globalisation, disruption and social change, the book explores key influences on the development and commercialisation of the sport industry. It examines themes such as governance, the social role of sport, value chains and innovation, the increasing importance of data, digital technology, and leadership. Every chapter includes cutting-edge case studies, commentaries, examples of best practice, and interviews with leading sport business professionals, encouraging the reader to reflect on the factors that determine success in international sport business. The book also looks ahead, imagining potential scenarios for the future of sport. Thought-provoking, underpinned by research evidence, and intended to generate debate and discussion, this is the perfect foundation text for any international sport business course, and an essential guide to the future for sport business practitioners and policy-makers. An accompanying eResource provides reflective questions for each chapter"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2022
5. Strategic sport marketing.
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Karg, Adam
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Sports -- Marketing - Abstract
Summary: "The fifth edition of Strategic Sport Marketing integrates sport marketing frameworks, theory, and practical cases to show students and practitioners how to develop and execute successful sport marketing strategies. The book explains contemporary sports markets, consumer behavior, marketing strategies, and best practices in sports marketing in a clear, comprehensive, and engaging way. Built on a foundation of strategic decision-making, it offers a truly diverse set of case studies, 'sport views' and examples from national and international sports and events, including Australian Rules (AFL) football, European soccer, Russian hockey, Grand Slam tennis and the National Basketball Association (NBA). This new edition is revised to align with contemporary sport marketing applications, conceptualizing sport as part of the experience economy and integrating technology and digitalization themes into the book reflecting the increasing focus on data and digital communications and media delivery of sport. It encourages critical and practical thinking and problem-solving on the part of the reader, to help them improve their real-world professional practice. This book is an essential course text for students of sports marketing and management, as well as a useful resource for all practitioners engaged in the marketing, promotions, or communications of sports organizations or brands. Additional teaching and learning materials are available to accompany this book, including slides, class outlines, and reflective questions and answers for each chapter"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2022
6. Global university president leadership : insights on higher education futures.
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Coates, Hamish, Xie, Zheping, and Wen, Wen
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Educational leadership -- Cross-cultural studies ,Education, Higher -- Administration -- Cross-cultural studies ,College presidents -- Interviews ,Globalization - Abstract
Summary: "This book unlocks mysteries surrounding university presidents. Presidents have a large and growing influence on world and academic affairs. Yet until now little has been revealed about how they enact their roles, how they capture motivation and academic energy, and their views on higher education. This book sheds light on these critical topics, revealing insights from in-depth interviews with presidents of nineteen globally focused universities from thirteen countries. The book presents the interview transcripts and surrounds these with interpretative commentary. Underpinned by leadership theory and framed by analysis, the book provides glimpses into how top leaders think, how presidents manoeuvre through their careers, how leaders form and run productive teams, and opportunities for research and innovation. Common themes and challenges are identified. The presidents' reflect on university landscapes, strategic outlooks, the formation of executive teams, online teaching, funding, industry engagement, sustainability, grand challenges, and interdisciplinarity. This book is for professionals and scholars who are interested in education, universities, public policy, science and humanities, and global affairs"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2022
7. Financial management in the sport industry.
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Brown, Matthew T., Rascher, Daniel A., Nagel, Mark S., and McEvoy, Chad D.
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Sports -- Finance ,Sports administration ,Sports -- Economic aspects - Abstract
Summary: "Now in a fully revised and updated third edition, this essential textbook introduces the fundamentals of sport finance and sound financial management in the sport industry. It is still the only textbook to explain every aspect of finance from the perspective of the sport management practitioner, explaining key concepts and showing how to apply those concepts in practice in the context of sport. The text begins by covering finance basics and the tools and techniques of financial quantification, using industry examples to apply the principles of financial management to sport. It then goes beyond the basics to show how financial management works specifically in the sport industry. Discussions include interpreting financial statements, debt and equity financing, capital budgeting, facility financing, economic impact, risk and return, time value of money, and more. The final part of the book examines financial management in four sectors of the industry: public sector sport, collegiate athletics, professional sport, and international sport. It provides an in-depth analysis of the mechanics of financial management within each of these sport sectors. Useful features, such as sidebars, concept checks, practice problems, case analysis and case questions will help students engage more deeply with financial techniques and encourage problem-solving skills. This new edition includes a completely new chapter on international sport, reflecting the globalized nature of the modern sport industry, as well expanded coverage of current issues such as digital media finance, recent legal cases affecting collegiate sport, and the central importance of collective bargaining. Financial Management in the Sport Industry is an essential textbook for any undergraduate or postgraduate course in sport finance, and an invaluable supplement to any course in sport business or sport management. It is also an important reference for all sport management practitioners looking to improve their understanding of finance"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2021
8. Writing for journalists.
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Swaine, Matt, Gilbert, Harriett, and Allen, Gavin L.
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Journalism -- Authorship - Abstract
Summary: "Thoroughly revised and updated, the fourth edition of Writing for Journalists focuses on the craft of journalistic writing, offering invaluable insight on how to hook readers and keep them to the end of your article. The book offers a systematic approach to news and feature writing that starts with the basics and builds to more complex and longer pieces. The authors give the reader the tools they need to deliver engaging and authoritative writing that works across print and digital. Drawing on professional insight from writers across the industry, the book guides readers through the essential elements needed to write powerful and effective news stories, from hard news pieces to features on business, science, travel, and entertainment reviews. New to this edition are hands-on writing exercises accompanying each chapter to help reinforce key points; chapters on how to build a professional profile, pitch stories and get commissioned; and a section on online writing, SEO, analytics and writing for social media. This is an essential guide for all journalism students and early-career journalists. It also has much to offer established journalists looking to develop their writing and lead editorial teams"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2021
9. Sponsorship in marketing : effective partnerships in sports, arts and events.
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Cornwell, T. Bettina
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Corporate sponsorship ,Special events -- Marketing ,Sports sponsorship ,Performing arts sponsorship - Abstract
Summary: "Sponsorship of sports, arts or events can be a powerful form of marketing communication for businesses and organizations. This new edition of Sponsorship in Marketing introduces the fundamentals of sponsorship-linked marketing, helping the reader to understand how sponsorship can be planned, executed and measured. Drawing on original research, and exploring key theory, best practice and cutting-edge issues, the book fully explains how the sponsor can implement successful sponsorship to achieve communication and engagement objectives. It covers every important conceptual and functional area of sponsorship in marketing communications, including: understanding the technology-led transformation of sponsoring audiences, strategies and objectives leveraging and activation in traditional and social media building sponsorship portfolios and rosters managing and ending relationships public policy and legal issues Every chapter includes international case studies and examples, test questions, and data from real organizations, business, campaigns and events, vividly illustrating the link between fundamental principles and effective practice. This updated edition features a new model of the sponsorship process with an ecosystem perspective, discussion of endorsers and influencers in sponsorship, an introduction to the impact of streaming on sponsoring, and entirely new thinking on sponsorship returns and evaluation. No other book provides such a comprehensive, evidence-based introduction to sponsorship, demonstrating how organizations can connect brands to real life. This is essential reading for all students and practitioners working in sport marketing, sport business, events marketing, arts administration, business communication or marketing management"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
10. Social media communication : concepts, practices, data, law and ethics.
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Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris
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Social media ,Social networks ,Online social networks ,Social media -- Law and legislation ,Social media -- Moral and ethical aspects - Abstract
Summary: "This updated third edition presents a wide-scale, interdisciplinary guide to social media. Examining platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube, the book analyzes social media's use in journalism, broadcasting, public relations, advertising and marketing. Lipschultz focuses on key concepts, best practices, data analyses, law and ethics - all promoting the critical thinking that is needed to use new, evolving and maturing networking tools effectively within social and mobile media spaces. Featuring historical markers and contemporary case studies, essays from some of the industry's leading social media innovators and a comprehensive glossary, this practical, multipurpose textbook gives readers the resources they will need to both evaluate and utilize current and future forms of social media communication. Among other changes, updates to the third edition include a deep dive into new approaches to analytics, as well as greater discussion of law and ethics in light of the Facebook Cambridge Analytica scandal, the roll-out of GDPR and new case law relating to social media. Social Media Communication is the perfect social media primer for students and professionals, and, with a dedicated teaching guide, ideal for instructors, too"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
11. Media & entertainment law.
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Smartt, Ursula
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Mass media -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain ,Performing arts -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain ,Copyright -- Great Britain ,Copyright ,Mass media -- Law and legislation ,Performing arts -- Law and legislation - Abstract
Summary: "The fourth edition of Media and Entertainment Law has been fully updated, analysing some of the most recent judgments in media law from across the United Kingdom, such as: Cliff Richard v the BBC, Max Schrems v Facebook and the Irish Information Commissioner, developments on the 'right to be forgotten' (NT1 and NT2) and ABC v Daily Telegraph (Sir Philip Green). The book's two main themes are freedom of expression and an individual's right to privacy. Regulation of the communication industries is covered extensively, including discussion of the print press and its online editions following Leveson, traditional broadcasting regulations for terrestrial TV and radio as well as media activities on converged devices, such as tablets, iPads, mobile phone devices and 'on demand' services. Intellectual property law (specifically copyright) in the music and entertainment industries is also explored in the book's later chapters. Also new to this edition are sections on: A focus on freedom of expression: its philosophical foundations; the struggles of those who have fought for it; and the varied ways in which the courts interpret freedom of expression regarding the taking and publishing of photographs. The 'right to be forgotten', data breaches, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The media's increasing access to the courts, particularly when considering the privacy of those who are suspected of sexual offences. Press regulators, broadcasting and advertising regulations, and film and video regulations. Election and party-political broadcast regulations, with a focus on social media and recent election fraud. The emergence of online music distribution services, internet radio and free digital streaming music services, and their effect on the music industry. The 4th edition also features a variety of pedagogical features to encourage critical analysis of case law and one's own beliefs"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
12. Digital and social media marketing : a results-driven approach.
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Heinze, Aleksej, Fletcher, Gordon, Rashid, Tahir, and Cruz, Ana
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Internet marketing ,Internet advertising ,Electronic commerce ,Social media - Abstract
Summary: "The second edition of Digital and Social Media Marketing is an up to date, industry-led results-driven guide to digital marketing. Mixing academic theory with practical examples from a range of different organisations worldwide, it provides insight into, and techniques to enable, the creation, development and maintenance of a successful digital presence. This highly regarded textbook has been fully revised to bring the content up to date with the newest digital technologies. With topics including developing an effective digital presence, search engine optimization, and measuring brand awareness, the new edition also looks at digital ethics, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and privacy, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning, and Voice strategies. New international case studies are explored, including Alibaba and Amazon, as well as revised practical exercises in each chapter, enable students to see how the concepts underpinning digital and social media marketing support business success. The book's customisable Digital Business Maturity Model, and the Buyer Persona Spring, offer organisations a clear roadmap for understanding their own levels of technology adoption and digital strategy development. This accessible textbook provides a hands-on, user-friendly platform to turn skills and knowledge into strategic advantage. It is ideal for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of digital marketing and marketing strategy, and for practitioners aiming to be at the cutting edge of Digital and Social Media Marketing. Alongside electronic resources for each chapter, this new edition also includes digital learning materials, case studies and exercises available in a supporting online learning environment. The online materials further enhance learners' experience and supports a worldwide learning community"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
13. Cross-cultural journalism and strategic communication : storytelling and diversity.
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Len-Ríos, Maria Elizabeth and Perry, Earnest L.
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Journalism ,Minorities - Abstract
Summary: "Built using the hands-on and pioneering Missouri Method, this textbook prepares readers to write about and communicate with people of different backgrounds, offering real-world examples of how to practice excellent journalism and strategic communication that takes culture into account. No matter the communication purpose, this book will help readers engage with difference and the concept of fault lines, and to identify and mitigate bias. It provides guidance on communicating the complexity inherent in issues like crime, immigration, and sports, and working with census data to craft stories or strategic campaigns. Above all, the book encourages readers to reconsider assumptions about race, class, gender, identity, sexual orientation, immigration status, religion, disability, and age, and recognize communicators' responsibilities in shaping national discussions. This new edition addresses the ever-changing political and social climate, differentiates excellent journalism from punditry, and shows the business value of understanding diverse perspectives. A fantastic introduction to this complex but important field, this book is perfect for students, teachers, and early career communicators. The combination of a hands-on approach and pull-out boxes with the diverse voices curated by editors María Len-Rios and Earnest Perry make this an ideal text for the classroom and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
14. Producing new and digital media : your guide to savvy use of the web.
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Cohen, James and Kenny, Thomas
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Internet -- Popular works ,Digital media -- Popular works ,Social media -- Popular works ,Internet users -- Popular works - Abstract
Summary: "Producing New and Digital Media is your essential guide to understanding new media, taking a deep dive into such topics as the cultural and social impacts of the web, the importance of digital literacy, and creating in an online environment. This cutting-edge text provides an introductory, hands-on approach to creating user-generated content, coding, cultivating an online brand, and storytelling in new and digital media. In showing you how to navigate the world of digital media and complete digital tasks, this book not only teaches you how to use the web, but also helps you understand why you use it. Key features for the 2nd edition include: Coverage of up-to-date forms of communication on the web: memes, viral videos, social media, and more pervasive types of online languages. New chapters on YouTube influencers and on-demand subscription television. Each chapter has media literacy sidebars, sample assignments, and activities. Updates to the companion website additional materials for students and instructors Thoughtful, entertaining and enlightening, this is the fundamental textbook for students of new and digital media, digital culture and media literacy, as well as a useful resource for anyone wanting to understand and develop their presence in our digital world"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
15. New journalisms : rethinking practice, theory and pedagogy.
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Fowler-Watt, Karen and Jukes, Stephen
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Journalism -- Methodology ,-- Social aspects ,-- Philosophy ,-- Technological innovations ,-- Study and teaching (Higher) - Abstract
Summary: "In this current period of uncertainty and introspection in the media, New Journalisms focuses not just on new challenges facing journalism, but also seeks to capture a wide range of new practices that are being employed across a diversity of media. This edited collection explores how these new practices can lead to a re-imagining of journalism in terms of practice, theory and pedagogy, bringing together high-profile academics, emerging researchers and well-known journalism practitioners. The book's opening chapters assess the challenges of loss of trust and connectivity, shifting professional identity and the demise of local journalism. A section on new practices evaluates algorithms, online participatory news websites and verification. Finally, the collection explores whether new pedagogies offer potential routes to new journalisms. Representing a timely intervention in the debate and providing sustainable impact through its forward-looking focus, New Journalisms is essential reading for students of journalism and media studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
16. Investigative journalism, democracy and the digital age.
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Carson, Andrea
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Investigative reporting ,Online journalism ,Press and politics - Abstract
Summary: "Investigative Journalism, Democracy and the Digital Age explores watchdog reporting in the digital age. Mapping new forms of global collaborative investigative journalism, the book debunks the myth that traditional newsrooms and investigative journalism are dying, and shows how journalists are adapting and experimenting. The book brings together expert analysis and lively examples of investigative journalism in developed economies, with a close focus on the United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Combining decades of investigative journalism analyses with expert interviews with watchdog reporters from across the globe, the author shows us how investigative journalism thrives despite significant challenges, and explores why investigative journalism is integral to democratic accountability and public trust in the news in a fake news era"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
17. Cross-continental views on journalistic skills. / edited by Leen D'Haenens, Michaël Opgenhaffen and Maarten Corten.
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D'Haenens, Leen, Opgenhaffen, Michaël, and Corten, Maarten
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Corporate culture ,Journalism ,Management ,Communications - Abstract
Summary: This book considers the role journalism education plays in coping with a changing media landscape. It looks at how journalists can empower themselves in an effort to excel in an evolving environment and considers whether it suffices for them to master pre-millennial basic skills or whether brand new competencies need to be incorporated. Few dramatic qualifications are spared when discussing the changes that have shaken the news environment during the noughties. Digitization has both empowered and tried professional journalists through multimedia news production, media convergence and not least a maturing commercial internet. Moreover, digitization has also influenced, and been influenced by, other societal changes such as global financial tensions, evolving multicultural societies, and emerging democracies in search for a suitable journalistic paradigm. Indeed, the rather technological evolutions emphasized time and again, cannot be detached from a cultural setting. This is why an investigation in required competencies benefits from an explicit socio-cultural and cross-continental perspective. As this book tackles a varied set of news ecosystems, it is our hope to offer a nuanced view on what indeed seems to be a global fluidity in journalism practice. Explicit emphasis is put on the role of journalism education as facilitator for, and even innovator in, required journalistic competencies. Time will tell whether or not 'news ecosystems' will again stabilize. This volume makes a number of concrete recommendations towards journalism training and discusses a number of case studies across several continents, illustrating how goals are attuned to a changed news environment. As this book links academic paradigms to concrete journalism practice and education, its reading is recommended both for practitioners and educators.
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- 2020
18. Television production.
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Owens, Jim
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Television -- Production and direction ,Performing Arts - Abstract
Summary: "Gain the skills you need to succeed in the television industry and master the production process, from shooting and producing, to editing and distribution. This new and updated 17th edition of Television Production offers a thorough and practical guide to professional TV production techniques. Learn how to anticipate and quickly overcome commonly encountered problems in television production as author Jim Owens details each role and process, including the secrets of top-grade camerawork, persuasive lighting techniques, and effective sound treatment, as well as the subtle processes of scenic design, directing, and the art of video editing. Updated throughout, containing a range of new figures and diagrams, the 17th edition of this classic text includes: - A discussion of the changing definition of 'television' and how new technology alters viewing habits; - Interviews with professionals in the industry about the challenges they face during the production process and the advice they would give to those trying to break into the production and television industries; - A review of production practices and techniques for VR; - A description of the latest cameras and equipment, including LED lighting and remote production; - Guidance and techniques for low-budget, DIY-style productions; - A comprehensive resource page for instructors, containing slides and testing materials to aid in the learning process can be found at www.routledge.com/cw/owens."-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
19. Youth culture and the media : global perspectives.
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Osgerby, Bill
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Youth -- Social aspects ,Mass media and youth ,Youth culture - Abstract
Summary: "This expansive, lively introduction charts the connections between international youth cultures and the development of global media and communication. From 1950s drive-ins and jukeboxes to contemporary social media, the book examines modern youth cultures in their social, economic and political contexts. Exploring the rise of young people as a distinct media market, the book examines the relation of youth to modern consumerism, marketing and digital technologies. The chapters are packed with analysis of media representations of youth, debates about the media's 'effects' on young audiences, and young people's use of the media to elaborate identities and negotiate social relationships. Drawing on a wealth of international examples, the book explores the impact of globalisation and new media technologies on youth cultures around the world. Assessing a profusion of worldwide research, the book shows how modern youth cultures can only be understood as part of an international web of connections, exchanges and experiences. With an ideal balance between detailed examples and engaging analysis, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in youth cultures and the modern media"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
20. Introduction to interactive digital media : concept & practice.
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Griffey, Julia
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Interactive multimedia ,Digital media ,Fundamental components of interactive digital media - Abstract
Summary: A spotlight on the development process and contributing team members; An introduction to coding languages for interactive media; and A guide to usability in interactive media. Introduction to Interactive Digital Media will help both students and professionals understand the varied creative, technical, and collaborative skills needed in this exciting and emerging field"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
21. Reimagining journalism and social order in a fragmented media world.
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Gutsche, Robert E and Hess, Kristy
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Journalism -- Social aspects ,Media studies ,Television news - Abstract
Summary: This book examines journalism’s ability to promote and foster cohesive and collective action while critically examining its place in the intensifying battle to maintain a society’s social order. From chapters discussing the challenges journalists face in covering populism and Donald Trump, to chapters about issues of race in the news, intersections of journalism and nationalism, and increased mobilities of audiences and communicators in a digital age, Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World focuses on the pitfalls and promises of journalism in moments of social contestation. Rich with perspectives from across the globe, this book connects journalism studies to critical scholarship on social order and social control, nationalism, social media, geography, and the function of news as a social sphere. In a fragmented media world and in times of social contestation, Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World provides readers with insights as to how journalism operates in order to highlight―and enhance―elements and actions that bring about order. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies and a special issue of Journalism Practice.
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- 2020
22. Artificial intelligence in sport performance analysis.
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Araújo, Duarte, Couceiro, Micael, Seifert, Ludovic, Sarmento, Hugo, and Davids, K.
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Sports ,Artificial intelligence ,Performance ,Sports sciences ,-- Research - Abstract
Summary: "To understand the dynamic patterns of behaviours and interactions between athletes that characterise successful performance in different sports is an important challenge for all sport practitioners. This book guides the reader in understanding how an ecological dynamics framework for use of artificial intelligence (AI) can be implemented to interpret sport performance and the design of practice contexts. By examining how AI methodologies are utilised in team games, such as football, as well as individual sports, such as golf and climbing, this book provides a better understanding of the kinematic and physiological indicators that might better capture athletic performance by looking at the current state-of-the-art AI approaches. Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis provides an all-encompassing perspective in an innovative approach that signals practical applications for both academics and practitioners in the fields of coaching, sports analysis, sport science as well as related subjects such as engineering, computer and data science, and statistics"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
23. Writing and editing for digital media.
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Carroll, Brian
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Online authorship ,Online journalism - Abstract
Summary: "In this new edition, Brian Carroll explores writing and editing for digital media with information about voice, style, media formats, and content development, combining hands-on exercises with new sections on idea generation, multi-modal storytelling, podcasting, and information credibility. Carroll explains and demonstrates how to effectively write for digital spaces - whether crafting a story for a website, writing for an app, blogging, or using social media to expand the conversation. Each chapter features lessons and exercises through which students can build a solid understanding of the ways that digital communication provides opportunities for dynamic storytelling and multi-directional communication. Updated with contemporary examples and new pedagogy, the fourth edition broadens its scope, helping digital writers and editors in all fields, including public relations, marketing, and social media management. Writing and Editing for Digital Media is an ideal handbook for students from all backgrounds who are looking to develop their writing and editing skills for this ever-evolving industry"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
24. Citizen media and practice : currents, connections, challenges.
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Stephensen, Hilde C. and Treré, Emiliano
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Citizen journalism ,Social movements ,Political participation ,Internet and activism ,Mass media -- Political aspects - Abstract
Summary: "This groundbreaking collection advances understanding of the concept of media practices by critically interrogating its relevance for the study of citizen and activist media. Media as practice has emerged as a powerful approach to understanding the media's significance in contemporary society. Bringing together contributions from leading scholars in sociology, media and communication, social movement and critical data studies, this book stimulates dialogue across previously separate traditions of research on citizen and activist media practices and stakes out future directions for research in this burgeoning interdisciplinary field. Framed by a foreword by Nick Couldry and a substantial introductory chapter by the editors, contributions to the volume trace the roots and appropriations of the concept of media practice in Latin American communication theory; reflect on the relationship between activist agency and technological affordances; explore the relevance of the media practice approach for the study of media activism, including activism that takes media as its central object of struggle; and demonstrate the significance of the media practice approach for understanding processes of mediatization and datafication. Offering both a comprehensive introduction to scholarship on citizen media and practice and a cutting-edge exploration of a novel theoretical framework, the book is ideal for students and experienced scholars alike"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
25. Online research methods in sport studies.
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Cleland, Jamie, Dixon, Kevin, and Kilvington, Daniel
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Sports -- Research -- Methodology ,Leisure -- Research -- Methodology ,Qualitative research - Published
- 2020
26. Globalization and media in the digital platform age.
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Jin, Dal Yong
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Mass media and globalization ,Mass media -- Economic aspects - Abstract
Summary: Global media expert Dal Yong Jin examines the nexus of globalization, digital media, and contemporary popular culture in this empirically rich, student-friendly book. Offering an in-depth look at globalization processes, histories, texts, and state policies as they relate to the global media, Jin maps out the increasing role of digital platforms as they have shifted the contours of globalization. Case studies and examples focus on ubiquitous digital platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, and Netflix, in tandem with globalization so that the readers are able to apply diverse theoretical frameworks of globalization in different media milieu. Readers are taught core theoretical concepts which they should apply critically to a broad range of contemporary media policies, practices, movements, and technologies in different geographic regions of the world - North America, Europe, Africa, Latin America, and Asia - with a view to determining how they shape and are shaped by globalization. End-of-chapter discussion questions prompt further critical thinking and research. Students doing coursework in digital media, global media, international communication, and globalization will find this new textbook to be an essential introduction to how media have influenced a complex set of globalization processes in broad international and comparative contexts.
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- 2020
27. Language, society and new media : sociolinguistics today.
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Danesi, Marcel
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Mass media and language ,Socialization ,Language and culture ,Sociolinguistics - Abstract
Summary: "This book presents an interdisciplinary approach to the scientific study of the relation between language and society, language and culture, language and mind. It integrates frameworks from sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology and emerging strands of research on language and new media, in order to demonstrate how language undergirds human thought and social behaviors. It is designed as an introductory textbook aimed at students with little to no background in linguistics. Each chapter covers the main aspects of a particular topic or area of study, while also presenting future avenues of study. This edition includes discussions on: social media and the creation of identity; gestural communication; emoji writing; multimodality; human-computer interaction. Discussions are supported by a wealth of pedagogical features, including sidebars, as well as activities, assignments, and a glossary at the back. The overall aim is to demonstrate the dynamic connections between language, society, thought, and culture, and how they continue to evolve in today's rapidly changing digital world. It is ideal for students in introductory courses in sociolinguistics, language and culture, and linguistic anthropology"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2020
28. Artificial intelligence : evolution, ethics and public policy.
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Sarangi, Saswat and Sharma, Pankaj
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Artificial intelligence - Abstract
Summary: "This book traces the evolution of AI in contemporary history. It analyses how AI is primarily being driven by 'capital' as the only 'factor of production' and its consequences for the global political economy. It further explores the dystopian prospect of mass unemployment by AI and takes up the ethical aspects of AI and its possible use in undermining natural and fundamental rights"--Back cover.
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- 2019
29. Qualitative marketing research : a practical text for understanding consumers.
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Maison, Dominika
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Marketing research ,Qualitative research ,Consumer behaviour - Abstract
Summary: This is a perfect guide to understanding the core principles of qualitative marketing research. It presents qualitative marketing research in the broader context of marketing and managerial decisions, consumer psychology and contemporary knowledge about unconscious and automatic processes. Different types of qualitative marketing research methods are examined, from the classic focus group interview (FGI) and individual in-depth interview (IDI), to more cutting-edge methods such as ethnography or bulletin boards, which enable marketing researchers to discover and understand real consumer motivations, needs, values, and attitudes. With numerous international case studies, including PepsiCo, Unilever, Danone, Nestle, Aviva and Citibank, the book is uniquely practical in its approach. It is vital reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of marketing research, consumer behaviour and consumer psychology.
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- 2019
30. Technology and innovation for marketing.
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Pantano, Eleonora, Bassano, Clara, and Priporas, Constantinos-Vasilios
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Marketing -- Technological innovations ,Marketing -- Management ,Management - Abstract
Summary: Marketers have recently witnessed an explosion of technology-based innovation that has profoundly affected their management and strategy. This technology can be a gift – enabling them to get closer to their customers and their needs – or a poisoned chalice, should they fail to keep up with technology innovation and find themselves, or their products, irrelevant. In this book, Eleonora Pantano, Clara Bassano and Constantinos-Vasilios Priporas describe this phenomenon as the 'consumer pull vs technology push' that forces marketing strategists to innovate to survive and thrive. It is a guide to the emerging approaches to marketing prompted by the impact of innovation and technology, in order to help students, scholars and practitioners work innovation and change to their best advantage. Including a wealth of empirical and theoretical contributions, models, approaches methods, tools and case studies, this book is essential reading for marketing strategy, digital marketing, and innovation students, as well as marketing practitioners.
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- 2019
31. Journalism, gender and power.
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Carter, Cynthia, Steiner, Linda, and Allan, Stuart
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Women in journalism ,Women in the mass media industry ,Women and journalism ,Women -- Press coverage - Abstract
Summary: Journalism, Gender and Power revisits the key themes explored in the 1998 edited collection News, Gender and Power. It takes stock of progress made to date, and also breaks ground in advancing critical understandings of how and why gender matters for journalism and current democratic cultures. This new volume develops research insights into issues such as the influence of media ownership and control on sexism, women's employment, and "macho" news cultures, the gendering of objectivity and impartiality, tensions around the professional identities of journalists, news coverage of violence against women, the sexualization of women in the news, the everyday experience of normative hierarchies and biases in newswork, and the gendering of news audience expectations, amongst other issues. These issues prompt vital questions for feminist and gender-centred explorations concerned with reimagining journalism in the public interest. Contributors to this volume challenge familiar perspectives, and in so doing, extend current parameters of dialogue and debate in fresh directions relevant to the increasingly digitalized, interactive intersections of journalism with gender and power around the globe. Journalism, Gender and Power will inspire readers to rethink conventional assumptions around gender in news reporting--conceptual, professional, and strategic--with an eye to forging alternative, progressive ways forward.
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- 2019
32. Covering the environment : how journalists work the green beat.
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Wyss, Bob
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Environmental protection -- Press coverage -- United States ,Environmental protection -- Press coverage ,Mass media and the environment - Abstract
Summary: This practical primer explains the primary issues in writing about the environment, identifies who to go to and where to find sources, and offers examples of writing and reporting the beat. Observations and story excerpts from experienced journalists provide real world context both for those in the United States as well as internationally. Practice story assignments, resources and a glossary of critical terms gives budding journalists all the tools needed to cover the green beat. Updated with detailed coverage of how companies and climate change have evolved over the past decade, this second edition expands upon the digital sphere and the myriad ways that deadline, multimedia and mobile reporting have changed environmental journalism. Including consideration of issues such as the water crisis in Flint, Michigan and the GMO controversy, this new edition provides a fresh take on the green beat with a newly organized table of contents and a guide to freelance and entrepreneurial journalism anyway in the world.
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- 2019
33. Writing for engineering and science students : staking your claim.
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Rau, Gerald
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Academic writing -- Study and teaching ,Technical writing -- Study and teaching ,English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching - Abstract
Summary: Writing for Engineering and Science Students is a clear and practical guide for anyone undertaking either academic or technical writing. Drawing on the author's extensive experience of teaching students from different fields and cultures, and designed to be accessible to both international students and native speakers of English, this book: Employs analyses of hundreds of articles from engineering and science journals to explore all the distinctive characteristics of a research paper, including organization, length and naming of sections, and location and purpose of citations and graphics; Guides the student through university-level writing and beyond, covering lab reports, research proposals, dissertations, poster presentations, industry reports, emails, and job applications; Explains what to consider before and after undertaking academic or technical writing, including focusing on differences between genres in goal, audience, and criteria for acceptance and rewriting; Features tasks, hints, and tips for teachers and students at the end of each chapter, as well as accompanying eResources offering additional exercises and answer keys. With metaphors and anecdotes from the author's personal experience, as well as quotes from famous writers to make the text engaging and accessible, this book is essential reading for all students of science and engineering who are taking a course in writing or seeking a resource to aid their writing assignments.
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- 2019
34. Winning with data : CRM and analytics for the business of sports.
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Green, Fiona
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Sports -- Economic aspects ,Sports administration ,Customer relations -- Management - Abstract
Summary: For many years, sports rights owners have had an 'if you build it, they will come' attitude, suggesting they take their fans for granted. Combined with advances in broadcasting quality, digital marketing, and social media, this has resulted in diminishing attendances and participation levels. The use of CRM (Customer Relationship Management), BI (Business Intelligence) and Data Analytics has therefore becomeintegral to doing business in sports, emulating the approach used by brands such as Amazon, Netflix, and Spotify. Technology has made the world a smaller place; clubs and teams can now connect with their fans anywhere in the world, allowing them to grow their marketplace, but they operate in an 'attention economy' where there's too much choice and engagement is key.This book sets out to share the processes and principles the sports industry uses to capitalise on the natural loyalty it creates. Case studies and commentary from around the world are used to demonstrate some of the practices implemented by the world's leading sports brands including clubs Arsenal and the San Antonio Spurs. the governing bodies of UEFA and Special Olympics International, and the MLS and NHL. With a focus on our unique challenges coupled with the opportunities the use of data creates, this book is essential reading for professionals within the sports industry.
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- 2019
35. Success is assured : satisfy your customers on-time and on-budget by optimizing decisions collaboratively using reusable visual models.
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Cloft, Penny W., Kennedy, Michael N., and Kennedy, Brian M.
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Consumer satisfaction ,Success in business ,Decision making - Published
- 2019
36. Media effects: advances in theory and research.
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Oliver, Mary Beth, Raney, Arthur A., and Bryant, Jennings
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Mass media -- United States -- Psychological aspects ,Mass media -- Social aspects -- United States ,Mass media -- Political aspects -- United States ,Mass media -- United States -- Influence - Abstract
Summary: "Now in its fourth edition, Media Effects again features essays from some of the finest scholars in the field and serves as a comprehensive reference volume for scholars, teachers, and students. This edition contains both new and updated content that reflects our media-saturated environments, including chapters on social media, video games, mobile communication, and virtual technologies. In recognition of the multitude of research trajectories within media effects, this edition also includes new chapters on narratives, positive media, the self and identity, media selection, and cross-cultural media effects. As scholarship in media effects continues to evolve and expand, Media Effects serves as a benchmark of theory and research for the current and future generations of scholars. Ideal for scholars and for undergraduate and graduate courses in media effects, media psychology, media theory, psychology, sociology, political science, and related disciplines"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2019
37. Lifestyle journalism : social media, consumption and experience.
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Vodanovic, Lucia
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Social media and journalism ,Journalism, Consumer ,Newspapers -- Sections, columns, etc ,Food writing - Abstract
Summary: Ranging from travel to wellbeing and fashion to food, Lifestyle Journalism explores a wide variety of subjects within a growing field. This edited collection examines the complex dynamics of the ever-evolving media environment of lifestyle journalism, encompassing aspects of consumerism, entertainment and cosmopolitanism, as well as traditional journalistic practices. Through detailed case studies and research, the book discusses themes of consumer culture, identity, representation, the sharing economy and branding while bringing in important new aspects such as social media and new cultural intermediaries. International and cross-disciplinary, the book is divided into four parts: emerging roles; experience and identity in lifestyle media; new players and lifestyle actors; and lifestyle consumerism and brands. Featuring case studies from a variety of countries including Turkey, the US, Chile and the UK, this is an important resource for journalism students and academics.
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- 2019
38. Customer relationship management : concepts and technologies.
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Buttle, Francis and Maklan, Stan
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Customer relations -- Management - Abstract
Summary: International Retailing has been designed to deliver a clear understanding of the retail internationalisation process, considering the supporting theoretical frameworks, international retail activity, and the management of international operations. Structured around four parts, the text guides students through the internationalisation process, considering international markets and how retail enterprises operate within them, before ending with a concluding section that considers future trends. The authors discuss what is happening in international retailing, who is making it happen, why it is happening in the way that it is, and how it is happening. The book therefore examines the international retail process in its entirety by reflecting on contemporary research and the practicalities of international retail activity.
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- 2019
39. Media experiences : engaging with drama and reality television.
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Hill, Annette
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Television viewers ,Television series ,Television programs ,Reality television programs - Abstract
Summary: Media Experiences travels across people and popular culture, exploring the pathways to engagement and the various ways in which we shape and are shaped by the media landscapes in which we move. This exploration includes the voices and bodies, sights and sounds of audiences as they experience entertainment through television drama, reality television, at live events and within digital television itself, as actors, participants and producers. It is about the people who create the drama, live events and reality entertainment that we experience. This book traverses the relationships between producers and audiences in shared places of a media imagination. Annette Hill's research draws on interviews and observations with over five hundred producers and audience members to explore cultures of viewing across different genres, such as Nordic Noir crime drama The Bridge, cult conspiracy thriller Utopia and reality television audiences and participants in global formats MasterChef and Got to Dance. The research highlights how trends such as multi-screening, catch up viewing, amateur media and piracy work alongside counter trends in retro television viewing where people relish the social ritual of watching live television, or create a social media blackout for immersive viewing. Media Experiences bridges the divide between industry and academia, highlighting how producers and audiences co-create, shape and limit experiences within emerging mediascapes.
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- 2019
40. Hebrew Popular Journalism : Birth and Development in Ottoman Palestine.
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Elyada, Ouzi
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Hebrew newspapers ,Journalism ,Mass media ,Newspaper reading ,Press ,Palestine - Abstract
Summary: The book examines the birth, development, and mode of operation of the Hebrew popular press that progressed in Ottoman Palestine between 1884 and the eruption of World War I in 1914. The inquiry yields a profile of the printers, editors, and journalists, and examines the editors' working patterns, the gathering of journalistic information, and distribution of the resulting product in the public sphere. Addressing the fact that nearly all of the Hebrew press in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries appealed to an elitist intellectual and affluent readership, the book breaks new ground by showing that from the 1880s onward, a popular press came into being in Palestine for the first time in the history of the Hebrew press. The focus is on three popular newspapers that evolved in Jerusalem along the lines of the Western popular press. While profiling the readership of the popular Hebrew press the book also investigates reading practices. Analysing the contribution of the press to the modernization of the Hebrew language, this pioneering volume is a key resource for students and scholars of communication, media and Hebrew studies, and media and Jewish history.
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- 2019
41. Strategic management in sport.
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O'Brien, Danny, Parent, Milena M., Ferkins, Lesley, and Gowthorp, Lisa
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Sports administration ,Strategic planning - Published
- 2019
42. Sports journalism : the state of play.
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Bradshaw, Tom and Minogue, Daragh
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Sports journalism -- Great Britain ,Sports journalism - Abstract
Summary: "Based on interviews with leading sports journalists and grounded in the authors' experience and expertise in the sports journalism industry and sports media research, Sports Journalism gives in-depth insight into the editorial and ethical challenges facing sports journalists in a fast-changing media environment. The book considers how sport journalism's past has shaped its present and explores the future trends and trajectories that the industry could take. The far-reaching consequences of the digital revolution and social media on sports journalists' work are analysed, with prominent sports writers, broadcasters and academics giving their insights. While predominantly focused on the UK sports media industry, the book also provides a global perspective, and includes case studies, research and interviews from around the world. Issues of diversity - or a lack of it - in the industry are put into sharp focus. Sports Journalism gives both practising sports journalists and aspiring sports journalists vital contextualising information to make them more thoughtful and reflective practitioners"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2019
43. Sports finance and management : real estate, media, and the new business of sport.
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Winfree, Jason, Rosentraub, Mark S., Mills, Brain M., and Zondlak, Mackenzie
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Sports -- United States -- Finance ,Sports -- United States -- Management ,Sports -- Economic aspects -- United States - Abstract
Summary: As the sport business continues to evolve, so too, does Sport Finance and Management. The first version of this book took an in-depth look at changes in the sport industry, including interconnecting financial issues between teams and their associated businesses, the nature of fan loyalty influences, and the impact of sponsorship on team revenues. This second edition updates each of these elements, introduces relevant case study examples in new chapters, and examines the impact of changes in facility design, media opportunities, and league and conference policies on the economic success of teams, the salaries earned by professional players, and the finances of collegiate athletics.
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- 2019
44. The Routledge handbook of developments in digital journalism studies.
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Eldridge, Scott A and Franklin, Bob
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Online journalism ,Digital media - Abstract
Summary: "The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies offers a unique and authoritative collection of essays which report on, and address, the significant issues and focal debates shaping the innovative field of digital journalism studies. In the short time this field has grown, aspects of journalism have moved from the digital niche to the digital mainstay and digital innovations have been 'normalized' into everyday journalistic practice. These cycles of disruption and normalization support this book's central claim that we are witnessing the emergence of digital journalism studies as a discrete academic field. Essays bring together the research and reflections of internationally distinguished academics, journalists, teachers, and researchers, to help make sense of a re-conceptualized journalism and its effects on journalism's products, processes, resources, and the relationship between journalists and their audiences. The handbook also discusses the complexities and challenges in studying digital journalism and shines light on previously unexplored areas of inquiry such as aspects of digital resistance, protest and minority voices. The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies is a carefully curated overview of the range of diverse, but interrelated, original research which is helping to define this emerging discipline. It will be of particular interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students studying digital, online, computational and multimedia journalism"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2019
45. The handbook of journalism studies.
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Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin and Hanitzsch, Thomas
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Journalism ,Journalist ,Media - Abstract
Summary: "This second edition of The Handbook of Journalism Studies explores the current state of research in journalism studies and sets an agenda for future development of the field in an international context. The volume is structured around theoretical and empirical approaches to journalism research and covers scholarship on news production; news content; journalism and society; journalism and culture; and journalism studies in a global context. As journalism studies has become richer and more diverse as a field of studies, the second edition reflects both the growing diversity of the field, and the ways in which journalism itself has undergone rapid change in recent years."-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2019
46. Disrupting journalism ethics : radical change on the frontier of digital media.
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Ward, Stephen J. A.
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Journalistic ethics ,Online journalism ,Ethics - Abstract
Summary: Disrupting Journalism Ethics sets out to disrupt and change how we think about journalism and its ethics. The book contends that long-established ways of thinking, which have come down to us from the history of journalism, need radical conceptual reform, with alternate conceptions of the role of journalism and fresh principles to evaluate practice. Through a series of disruptions, the book undermines the traditional principles of journalistic neutrality and "just the facts" reporting. It proposes an alternate philosophy of journalism as engagement for democracy. The aim is a journalism ethic better suited to an age of digital and global media. As a philosophical pragmatist, Stephen J. A. Ward critiques traditional conceptions of accuracy, neutrality, detachment and patriotism, evaluating their capacity to respond to ethical dilemmas for journalists in the 21st century. The book proposes a holistic mindset for doing journalism ethics, a theory of journalism as advocacy for egalitarian democracy, and a global redefinition of basic journalistic norms. The book concludes by outlining the shape of a future journalism ethics, employing these alternative notions. Disrupting Journalism Ethics is an important intervention into the role of journalism today. It asks: what new role journalists should play in today’s digital media world? And what new mind-set, new aims, and new standards ought jounalists to embrace? The book aims to persuade―and provoke―ethicists, journalists, students, and members of the public to disrupt and invent.
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- 2019
47. Reporting African elections : towards a peace journalism approach.
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Adebayo, Joseph
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Elections -- Press coverage -- Africa ,Press and politics -- Africa ,Journalism -- Political aspects -- Africa ,Political violence -- Africa -- Prevention - Abstract
Summary: The ability to be divided along ethnic and religious lines is inherent to much of Africa's media. Such potentially divisive reporting has the ability to incite violence through prejudiced information, particularly during election processes. Reporting African Elections examines the impact of media messages on society, focusing on these electoral processes in Africa. Drawing upon the peace journalism approach to political reporting, this book offers a unifying conceptual framework for analysing the role journalists play in ensuring peaceful elections. Joseph Adebayo also looks at the impact training can have on election reportage, studying recent elections in Kenya and Nigeria in order to present a 17-point plan for reporting elections in Africa. Reporting African Elections will be of interest to scholars and students of journalism, peace and conflict studies and politics.
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- 2019
48. Citizen journalism : practices, propaganda, pedagogy.
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Wall, Melissa
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Citizen journalism ,Online journalism ,Social media - Abstract
Summary: Citizen Journalism explores citizen participation in the news as an evolving disruptive practice in digital journalism. This volume moves beyond the debates over the mainstream news media attempts to control and contain citizen journalism to focus attention in a different direction: the peripheries of traditional journalism. Here, more independent forms of citizen journalism, enabled by social media, are creating their own forms of news. Among the actors at the boundaries of the professional journalism field the book identifies are the engaged citizen journalist and the enraged citizen journalist. The former consists of under-represented voices leading social justice movements, while the latter reflects the views of conservatives and the alt-right, who often view citizen journalism as a performance. Citizen Journalism further explores how non-journalism arenas, such as citizen science, enable ordinary citizens to collect data and become protectors of the environment. Citizen Journalism serves as an important reminder of the professional field's failure to effectively respond to the changing nature of public communication. These changes have helped to create new spaces for new actors; in such places, traditional as well as upstart forms of journalism negotiate and compete, ultimately aiding the journalism field in creating its future.
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- 2019
49. Evaluating research in academic journals : a practical guide to realistic evaluation.
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Pyrczak, Fred and Tcherni-Buzzeo, Maria
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Social sciences -- Research -- Evaluation ,Social sciences -- Methodology ,Scholarly periodicals - Abstract
Summary: Evaluating Research in Academic Journals is a guide for students who are learning how to evaluate reports of empirical research published in academic journals. It breaks down the process of evaluating a journal article into easy-to-understand steps, and emphasizes the practical aspects of evaluating research – not just how to apply a list of technical terms from textbooks. The book avoids oversimplification in the evaluation process by describing the nuances that may make an article publishable even when it has serious methodological flaws. Students learn when and why certain types of flaws may be tolerated, and why evaluation should not be performed mechanically. Each chapter is organized around evaluation questions. For each question, there is a concise explanation of how to apply it in the evaluation of research reports. Numerous examples from journals in the social and behavioral sciences illustrate the application of the evaluation questions, and demonstrate actual examples of strong and weak features of published reports. Common-sense models for evaluation combined with a lack of jargon make it possible for students to start evaluating research articles the first week of class.
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- 2019
50. Immersive longform storytelling : media, technology, audience.
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Dowling, David O.
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Storytelling in mass media ,Digital storytelling ,Documentary mass media ,Storytelling -- Interactive multimedia ,Online journalism - Abstract
Summary: "A deep dive into the world of online and multimedia longform storytelling, this book charts the renaissance in deep reading, viewing and listening associated with the literary mind, and the resulting implications of its rise in popularity. David O. Dowling argues that although developments in media technology have enabled the ascendance of nonfictional storytelling to new heights through new forms, it has done so at the peril of these intensely persuasive designs becoming deployed for commercial and political purposes. He shows how traditional boundaries separating genres and dividing editorial from advertising content have fallen with the rise of media hybridity, drawing attention to how the principle of an independent press can be reformulated for the digital ecosystem. Immersive Longform Storytelling is a compelling examination of storytelling, covering multimedia features, on-demand documentary television, branded digital documentaries, interactive online documentaries, and podcasting. This book's focus on both form and effect make it a fascinating read for scholars and academics interested in storytelling and the rise of new media"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2019
51. Understanding broadcast journalism.
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Jukes, Stephen, McDonald, Katy, and Starkey, Guy
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Broadcast journalism ,Media studies - Abstract
Summary: "Understanding Broadcast Journalism presents an insightful exploration of broadcast journalism today; its characteristics, motivations, methods and paradigms. The authors balance discussions of industry practice with critical examinations of content, across television, radio and associated multiplatform journalism. They highlight key issues including ownership and shifting regulatory environments, the revolutionary role of user-generated-content and digital convergence, and coverage of global issues by rolling news services. Chapters include: a brief history of broadcasting; an overview of recent commercial challenges in the news industry and the impact on television news; current trends in the running of local radio stations, with particular focus on the rise of 'hubbing'; the ethics of broadcast journalism; the significance of international broadcasters including the BBC, CNN and Al-Jazeera.The book identifies how the dissemination of broadcast journalism is evolving, whilst also arguing for the continued resilience of this industry now and in the future, making the case that journalistic storytelling remains at its most effective in broadcast environments. Professional journalists and students of media studies and journalism will find this a timely and thought-provoking intervention, which will help to inform their professional practice and research. "--Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
52. Russia's liberal media : handcuffed but free.
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Slavtcheva-Petkova, Vera
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Mass media -- Russia (Federation) ,Mass media -- Political aspects -- Russia (Federation) ,Journalism -- Russia (Federation) ,Journalism -- Political aspects -- Russia (Federation) ,Liberalism in mass media ,Liberalism -- Russia (Federation) ,Journalism -- Political aspects - Abstract
Summary: "This book examines the challenges and pressures liberal journalists face in Putin's Russia. It presents the findings of an in-depth qualitative study, which included ethnographic observations of editorial meetings during the conflict in Ukraine. It also provides a theoretical framework for evaluating the Russian media system and a historical overview of the development of liberal media in the country. The book focuses on some of Russias most influential liberal national news outlets: "the deadliest" newspaper Novaya Gazeta, "Russias last independent radio station" Radio Echo of Moscow (Ekho Moskvy) and US Congress-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The fieldwork included ethnographic observations of editorial meetings, long interviews with editors and journalists as well as documentary analysis. The monograph makes theoretical contributions to three main areas: 1. Media systems and terms of reference. 2. Journalism: cultures, role conceptions, and relationship with power, culture and society. 3. Mediatisation of conflict and nationhood."--Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
53. Media globalization and digital journalism in Malaysia : network newswork.
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Firdaus, Amira
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Mass media and globalization -- Malaysia ,Online journalism ,Digital media - Abstract
Summary: "The media ecology within which conventional mainstream journalism currently operates has undergone major transformations since the advent of social media. These transformations arise from the disruption brought upon by the emergence of networked, interactive platforms and user-driven online applications including social media, blogs and alternative citizen news sites. This book analyses networked forms of journalistic production at traditional news organizations and their conventional news channels. Focusing on case studies from Malaysia, it examines current transformations to the norms, practices and values of conventional news production. Drawing upon a recent global-comparative turn in journalism studies and parallel efforts to de-Westernize communication theory, this book suggests an innovative 'glocal' comparative approach to analyse 'network newswork' among global, transnational, and local news organizations, including Al Jazeera and Bernama TV, located within the same geographical locality, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This author uses an empirically-grounded conceptual framework for exploring and understanding recent transformations that user-driven networked resources bring to professional journalists' daily work of producing news"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
54. Entrepreneurial journalism.
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Rafter, Kevin
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Journalism ,Entrepreneurship ,Crowd funding - Abstract
Summary: Entrepreneurial journalism has emerged as a 'hot topic' for 21st century journalism, not just in the industry itself, but also in the academic community. This timely book seeks to make sense of the dramatic transformation of journalism, with a specific focus on what entrepreneurialism means for the world of journalism. The volume brings together leading international scholars to examine critical topics including the ethics underpinning new funding models such as crowdfunding; best practices in entrepreneurial journalism education; the implications of the emergence of a start-up culture; and differing interpretations of what is understood by the term 'entrepreneurialism' in the field of journalism. The collection analyses and discusses the future of journalism from the perspective of entrepreneurial culture drawing on relevant case studies from the United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Spain, Greece, Denmark, Canada, and the United States. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Practice.
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- 2018
55. Leadership development : a complexity approach.
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Flinn, Kevin
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Career development ,Leadership ,Organizational behavior - Abstract
Summary: Drawing on the complexity sciences and personal narrative accounts of experience from practitioners based in the UK, Germany, Denmark and North America, this book examines conventional leadership development methodologies with a view to identifying what is useful and what is not. It proffers an alternative perspective on leadership and organisation for business schools, consultancies and corporate training functions to adopt in their development of leaders. Leadership Development: A Complexity Approach is essential reading for advanced students and researchers of leadership development, leadership studies, human resource management and organisational development. It will also be of interest to management educators and practising managers whose experience of, or aspirations for, working life are not represented in mainstream academic texts and popular management literature.
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- 2018
56. Law for project managers.
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Wright, David
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Commercial law -- England ,Contracts -- England ,Commercial law ,Project management -- Great Britain - Abstract
Summary: Law for Project Managers provides an easily understandable and practical guide to the laws of contract, liability, intellectual property and so on, entirely from the perspective of the project manager. It will enable you to approach projects forewarned and forearmed, able to avoid potential legal problems altogether. The book covers everything from intellectual property disputes with the client organisation about who actually 'owns' the outcome, to confusion arising during an international project from the different legal systems and their approach to contracts and health and safety problems in the management of contractors. Most importantly, it explains everything in very straightforward terms; legal jargon is either avoided altogether or defined with its relevance to the project manager explained. In essence, Law for Project Managers is a clear, readable and expert guide on this and many other important legal matters for the practising project manager as well as a supplementary text for post- or undergraduate students studying the commercial aspects of law, contracting and project management.
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- 2018
57. Project Communication.
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Jonasson, Haukur Ingi and Inganson, Thor Helgi
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Project communication ,Interpersonal communication ,communication competence - Abstract
Summary: All teamwork is grounded on effective communication. Project Communication enables project managers, leaders of project teams and team members to get their ideas heard, facilitate effective teamwork, create a culture of openness and creative thinking--in short, a culture of effective communication within their team. . The book opens with an orientation on what group dynamics and interpersonal communication entail, particularly in terms of management teams. It then guides the reader on a personal journey whereby different theories and concepts in group dynamics, communication and project team management are gradually introduced. Readers are encouraged to use the book to explore and improve their personal communication style, with the aim of sustaining growth and development within project teams and their respective organisations. Project Communication is an ideal companion to professionals, specialists, and project managers who are leading or working in teams within all types of organisations, businesses, NGO´s and governmental and transnational institutions. The book should be of interest to all those who want to use psychological knowledge to improve their teams. It is also a practical guide that can be used as a training course in interpersonal communication in general, with a special focus on project teams.
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- 2018
58. Sport management : principles and applications.
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Hoye, Russell, Smith, Aaron C.T., Nicholson, Matthew, and Stewart, Bob
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Sports administration ,Sports management ,Developments in sports - Published
- 2018
59. New media political engagement and participation in Malaysia.
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Chinnasamy, Sara
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Online journalism -- Political aspects -- Malaysia ,Digital media -- Political aspects -- Malaysia ,Political participation -- Technological innovations -- Malaysia ,Press and politics -- Malaysia ,Elections -- Malaysia -- Press coverage - Abstract
Summary: "Analyses the exponential growth of independent news portal (INPs) in Malaysia and discusses the extent of impacts generated from these portals in Malaysian electoral conduct especially during Malaysia's 12th and 13th general elections. The mainstream media in Malaysia has for decades been controlled by strict laws such as the Printing Presses and Publications Act (PPPA) and the Sedition Act, as well as self-censorship by print and broadcast journalists and editors. The rise of INP in Malaysia has challenged this government stranglehold, as well as making information available much faster than the mainstream media. The undeniable speed of the news posted on INP which often come with interactive contents are seen to have caused a remarkable increment on public's options with regards to expressing their political views. Some of the INPs have also impressively taken up a notch by providing live streaming videos or interesting online visual news which indirectly unifies various sectors of pressure groups in providing options of circulating and disseminating information to the public. The interviews conducted for this book provide deeper insights from those producing news and at the same time provide a specific and thorough observation on political events including representatives of the Malaysian middle class, Opposition parties, youth and university students, NGOs and civil society movements"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
60. Journalism design : interactive technologies and the future of storytelling.
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Doherty, Skye
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Journalism -- Technological innovations ,Online journalism ,Media ,Mass Media - Abstract
Summary: "Journalism Design is about the future of journalism. As technologies increasingly, and continually, reshape the way we interact with information, with each other and with our environment, journalists need new ways to tell stories. Journalists often see technology as something that improves what they are doing or makes it more convenient. However, the growing might of technology companies has put journalism and news organisations in a difficult position: readers and revenues have moved and platforms exert increasing control over story design. Skye Doherty argues that rather than adapting journalism to new technologies, journalists should be creating the technologies themselves and those technologies should be designed for core values such as the public interest. Drawing from theories and practices of interaction design, this book demonstrates how journalists can use their expertise to imagine new ways of doing journalism. The design and development of the NewsCube, a three-dimensional storytelling tool, is detailed, as well as how interaction design can be used to imagine new forms of journalism. The book concludes by calling for closer ties between researchers and working journalists and suggests that journalism has a hybrid future - in newsrooms, communities, design studios and tech companies"-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
61. Dystopia and economics : a guide to surviving everything from the apocalypse to zombies.
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Acchiardo, Charity-Joy Revere and Vachris, Michelle Albert
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Economics ,Apocalyptic films ,Dystopian society - Abstract
Government collapsing? Zombies hunting you down? Everyone you know killed by a global epidemic? Not to worry! Economics holds the keys to survival. Often known as "the dismal science", it is particularly equipped to reveal order in what seems like chaos. Economists observe human behaviour: what leads us to take action, and the subsequent consequences. However, the choices made by individuals are not made in isolation; they influence and are influenced by the actions of others. A set of rules, even if unwritten, guides human behaviour. Foundational economic principles stand firmly in place, even when society is breaking down, and an understanding of these basic tenets of societies is essential to surviving the end of the world as we know it. In this book, the authors draw from popular culture to show economic principles at work in the dystopian societies depicted in The Walking Dead, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Hunger Games, Divergent, A Clockwork Orange, and Last Man on Earth. In each society, its members face resource and social constraints that incentivize particular behaviours and lead to predictable outcomes. How does human behaviour change when resources are severely limited, the legal system breaks down, or individual freedom is stifled? The examples presented here shed an eerie light on the principles that guide our actions every day. This book provides a user-friendly introduction to economics suitable for a general audience as well as devoted students of the discipline.
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- 2018
62. Talking sustainability in the boardroom.
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Spitzeck, Heiko and Lins, Clarissa
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Sustainable development -- Management ,Management -- Environmental aspects ,Boards of directors - Abstract
Summary: A Global CEO study by Accenture and the UN Global Compact has shown that 94% of CEOs think that their board should discuss sustainability. And yet there is a real danger that boards are not living up to expectations on sustainability, paying lip-service to the concept rather than fully embedding social and environmental issues into their strategies and operations. Talking Sustainability in the Boardroom sets out why this is the case, identifies the obstacles, and then explains the opportunities for the long-term performance of the organisation that can arise through focusing on social and environmental issues. Written by two leading specialists in sustainability who have significant experience of working directly with boards, this book presents a very practical framework for embedding sustainability into board conversations and strategies. Steps include identifying and prioritising the social and environmental issues that are most pertinent to the organisation and will have the biggest impact on business, presenting the competences and skills to enable this, guidance on how to structure board meetings to ensure that these conversations truly take place, and the development of action plans and tools for measurement.
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- 2018
63. The Artificial Life Route to Artificial Intelligence : Building Embodied, Situated Agents.
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Steels, Luc and Brooks, Rodney
- Subjects
Cognitive science ,Artificial intelligence ,Autonomous behaviour system - Abstract
Summary: Originally published in 1995, this volume is the direct result of a conference in which a number of leading researchers from the fields of artificial intelligence and biology gathered to examine whether there was any ground to assume that a new AI paradigm was forming itself and what the essential ingredients of this new paradigm were. A great deal of scepsis is justified when researchers, particularly in the cognitive sciences, talk about a new paradigm. Shifts in paradigm mean not only new ideas but also shifts in what constitutes good problems, what counts as a result, the experimental practice to validate results, and the technological tools needed to do research. Due to the complexity of the subject matter, paradigms abound in the cognitive sciences -- connectionism being the most prominent newcomer in the mid-1980s. This workshop group was brought together in order to clarify the common ground, see what had been achieved so far, and examine in which way the research could move further. This volume is a reflection of this important meeting. It contains contributions which were distributed before the workshop but then substantially broadened and revised to reflect the workshop discussions and more recent technical work. Written in polemic form, sometimes criticizing the work done thus far within the new paradigm, this collection includes research program descriptions, technical contributions, and position papers.
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- 2018
64. Creating impact through future learning : the high impact learning that lasts (HILL) model.
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Dochy, F. J. R. C. and Segers, Mien
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Organizational learning ,Employees -- Training of employees ,Hill model - Abstract
Summary: Organisations today operate in a fascinating world where change is constant, fast and continues to accelerate. It is the combination of evolving developments such as technological advancements, globalisation and new ways of communicating through multimedia technologies that drive us to reorganise how we live, how we work, how we create value, and how we learn. These developments call for a Learning & Development policy and practice that supports professionals to be or become successful in this fascinating changing world. In other words: one of the core goals of Learning & Development is to support sustainable employability. Creating Impact through Future Learning introduces a model for High Impact Learning that Lasts (HILL) that is very much in synch with the demands of an agile organisation. The HILL model is about the learning of young adults, professionals, and experts. It is about the many possibilities to inspire and to support adults in their continuous learning and development process, aiming to create value for todays and tomorrows society. It is about how designers of learning programmes be it L&D officers or teachers in vocational and higher education preparing adults for professional life can take a step forward to build the future of learning. A new mindset is needed to create a real impact
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- 2018
65. Human rights law and regulating freedom of expression in new media : lessons from nordic approaches.
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Susi, Mart, Viljanen, Jukka, Jónsson, Eiríkur, and Kucs, Arturs
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Mass media -- Law and legislation -- Europe ,Digital media -- Law and legislation -- Europe ,Online journalism -- Law and legislation -- Europe ,Human rights -- Europe ,Freedom of expression -- Europe - Abstract
Summary: "The Nordic countries are well known globally by their high human rights standards and at the same time a high degree of internet freedom. This edited collection reveals how the Nordic countries have succeeded in the task of protecting freedom of expression the new media. It contains an overview of public policy choices and best practices of domestic online companies, which can have the aspiration of finding global acceptance.Reviewing the topic of freedom of expression in new media within Nordic and Baltic countries, this book incorporates both general themes and interesting country-specific themes that will provide wider knowledge on the development of freedom of expression and media law in the online media era. Comprehensive analysis of regulation of online media, both at the level of legislation and application of law in courts and other authorities, are included. This book will contribute to the on-going discussion as to whether there is a need to modify prevailing interpretation of freedom of expression. Human Rights Law and Regulating Freedom of Expression in New Media focuses on the multi-layered and complicated relationship between internet and human rights law. It contributes to the ongoing discussion regarding the protection of freedom of expression in the internet in the context of various doctrines of constitutional law, including the proliferation of constitutional adjudication. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students in the fields of human rights law, internet law, political science, sociology, cultural studies, media and communications studies, and technology."--Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
66. [Untitled]
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Hanusch, Folker
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Journalism--Cross cultural studies ,Transitional journalism ,News cultures - Abstract
Summary: This book offers an analysis of journalists’ professional views against a variety of political, economic, social, cultural, and linguistic contexts. Based on data gathered for the Worlds of Journalism Study, which conducted surveys with more than 27,000 journalists in 67 countries, the authors explore aspects such as linguistic and religious influences on journalists’ identities, journalists’ views of development journalism, epistemic issues, as well as the relationship between journalism and democracy. Further, the book provides a history of the evolution of the Worlds of Journalism Study, as well as the challenges of conducting such comparative work across a wide range of contexts. A critical review by renowned comparative studies scholar Jay Blumler offers food for thought for future endeavours. This unprecedented collaborative effort will be essential reading for scholars and students of journalism who are interested in comparative approaches to journalism studies and who want to explore the wide variety of journalism cultures that exist around the globe. It was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies.
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- 2018
67. Social marketing: rebels with a cause.
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Hastings, Gerard (Professor) and Domegan, Christine
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Social marketing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc ,Behavior modification - Published
- 2018
68. Sport cyberpsychology.
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Hurley, Olivia
- Subjects
Sports -- Technological innovations -- Psychological aspects ,Performance technology -- Psychological aspects ,Athletes -- Psychology - Abstract
Summary: Sport Cyberpsychology is the first book devoted to assessing the influence of technology on human interaction, behaviour and mental health in a sport context, gathering research on the use of technology and the Internet by athletes, coaches and sport science support staff. The book identifies the potential impact of technology on athletes' mental preparation for competition, as well as the role of technology in improving performance. It explores the use of technology by athletes and sport organisations for social interaction, while also considering the 'darker' side of athletes’ Internet use. It covers topics including: the role of GPS, gaming and virtual reality in training and injury recovery the use of social media by athletes and sport organisations the psychology of self-presentation and brand management, as well as issues of online privacy the use of technology by other elite groups, such as military and medical personnel, and non-elite sportspeople cyberbullying and online harassment of athletes online gambling and athletes' mental health in relation to their online activities virtual learning environments and the educational opportunities the online world can offer athletes Accessibly written, with a companion website featuring lecture slides, reading lists, video links and suggested social media accounts, Sport Cyberpsychology offers a complete resource for students and instructors alike. It is important reading for any students of sport psychology, sport coaching or sport media, as well as coaches, athletes and sport science support staff.
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- 2018
69. The handbook of attitudes. Volume 2, Applications.
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Albarracin, Dolores and Johnson, Blair T.
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Health Psychology ,Applied Social Psychology ,Social Influence ,Work Motivation - Abstract
Summary: Attitudes are evaluations of people, places, things, and ideas. They help us to navigate through a complex world. They provide guidance for decisions about which products to buy, how to travel to work, or where to go on vacation. They color our perceptions of others. Carefully crafted interventions can change attitudes and behavior. Yet attitudes, beliefs, and behavior are often formed and changed in casual social exchanges. The mere perception that other people--say, rich people-- favor something may be sufficient to make another person favor it. People's own actions also influence their attitudes, such that they adjust to be more supportive of the actions. People's belief systems even change to align with and support their preferences, which at its extreme is a form of denial for which people lack awareness. These two volumes of The Handbook of Attitudes provide authoritative, critical surveys of theory and research about attitudes, beliefs, persuasion, and behavior from key authors in these areas. This second volume covers applications to measurement, behavior prediction, and interventions in the areas of cancer, HIV, substance use, diet, and exercise, as well as in politics, intergroup relations, aggression, migrations, advertising, accounting, education, and the environment.
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- 2018
70. Writing for news media : the storyteller's craft.
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Pickering, Ian
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Journalism -- Authorship ,Storytelling in mass media ,Television broadcasting of news -- Handbooks, manuals, etc - Abstract
Summary: "Writing for News Media is a down-to-earth guide on how to write news stories for online, print and broadcast audiences. It celebrates the craft of storytelling, arguing for its continued importance in a modern newsroom. With dynamism and humour, Ian Pickering, a journalist with 30 years' experience, offers readers practical advice on being a news journalist, with step-by-step guidance on creating a great story and writing the perfect news copy. Chapters include: - extracts from published news articles to help illustrate the dos and don'ts of storytelling; - the ten golden rules for putting together a successful news article, including 2. Know your audience, 3. Nail the intro, 6. Keep it simple and 9. Knock out the niggles; - instruction on writing stories for different specialist subjects, including politics, court cases, economics, funnies and celebrity; - help for readers on how to write for broadcast news journalism; - tips on how to avoid common style and grammar mistakes, with a special section on using quotations; - glossaries covering a range of different aspects of news journalism, like online media, types of news story, typesetting and broadcasting. This is an instructive and insightful manual which champions brilliant writing and an exemplary use of English. It introduces a set of key creative and analytical techniques that will help students of journalism and young professionals hone and refine their story writing skills" -- Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
71. The economic philosophy of the internet of things.
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Juniper, James
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Internet of things ,Economics ,Electronic commerce - Abstract
Summary: "To properly understand the nature of the digital economy we need to investigate the phenomenon of a "ubiquitous computing system" (UCS). As defined by Robin Milner, this notion implies the following characteristics: (i) it will continually make decisions hitherto made by us; (ii) it will be vast, maybe 100 times today's systems; (iii) it must continually adapt, on-line, to new requirements; and, (iv) individual UCSs will interact with one another. This book argues that neoclassical approaches to modelling economic behaviour based on optimal control by "representative-agents" are ill-suited to a world typified by concurrency, decentralized control, and interaction. To this end, it argues for the development of new, process-based approaches to analysis, modelling and simulation. The book provides the context--both philosophical and mathematical--for the construction and application of new, rigorous, and meaningful analytical tools. In terms of social theory, it adopts a Post-Cognitivist approach, the elements of which include the nature philosophy of Schelling, Marx's critique of political economy, Peircean Pragmatism, Whitehead's process philosophy, and Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology of the flesh, along with cognitive scientific notions of embodied cognition and neural Darwinism, as well as more questionable notions of artificial intelligence that are encompassed by the rubric of "perception-and-action-without-intelligence""-- Provided by publisher.
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- 2018
72. Philosophy of media : a short history of ideas and innovations from Socrates to social media.
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Hassan, Robert and Sutherland, Thomas
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Mass media -- Philosophy ,Media politics ,Journalism - Abstract
Summary: Since the late-1980s the rise of the Internet and the emergence of the Networked Society have led to a rapid and profound transformation of everyday life. Underpinning this revolution is the computer – a media technology that is capable of not only transforming itself, but almost every other machine and media process that humans have used throughout history. In Philosophy of Media, Hassan and Sutherland explore the philosophical and technological trajectory of media from Classical Greece until today, casting a new and revealing light upon the global media condition. Key topics include: the mediation of politics the question of objectivity automata and the metaphor of the machine analogue and digital technological determinism. Laid out in a clear and engaging format, Philosophy of Media provides an accessible and comprehensive exploration of the origins of the network society. It is essential reading for students of philosophy, media theory, politics, history and communication studies.
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- 2017
73. Intercultural communication for global business : how leaders communicate for success.
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Tuleja, Elizabeth A.
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Intercultural communication ,International business enterprises -- Management ,Leadership ,Globalization -- Social aspects - Published
- 2017
74. How journalism uses history.
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Conboy, Martin
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Journalism ,Journalism -- Social aspects - Abstract
Summary: How Journalism Uses History examines the various ways in which journalism uses history and historical sources in order to better understand the relationships between journalists, historians and journalism scholars. It highlights the ambiguous overlap between the role of the historian and that of the journalist, and underlines that there no longer seems to be reason to accept that one begins only where the other ends. With Journalism Studies as a developing subject area throughout the world, journalism history is becoming a particularly vivacious field
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- 2017
75. Marketing management and communications in the public sector.
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Pasquier, Martial and Villeneuve, Jean-Patrick
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Government publicity ,Communication in public administration ,Marketing management - Published
- 2017
76. The rise and development of fintech : accounts of disruption from Sweden and beyond.
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Teigland, Robin, Siri, Shahryar, Larsson, Anthony, Puertas, Alejandro Moreno, and Bogusz, Claire Ingram
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Finance -- Technological innovations -- Sweden ,Internet banking -- Sweden - Abstract
Summary: This comprehensive guide serves to illuminate the rise and development of FinTech in Sweden, with the Internet as the key underlying driver. The multiple case studies examine topics such as: the adoption of online banking in Sweden; the identification and classification of different FinTech categories; process innovation developments within the traditional banking industry; the VC landscape in Sweden, as shown through interviews with VC representatives, mainly from Sweden but also from the US and Germany, as well as offering insight into the companies that are currently operating in the FinTech arena in Sweden. The authors address questions such as: how will the regulatory landscape shape the future of FinTech companies; what are the factors that will likely drive the adoption of FinTech services in the future; what is the future role of banks in the context of FinTech and digitalization and what are the policies and government initiatives that aim to support the Fintech ecosystem in Sweden?Complex concepts and ideas are rendered in an easily digestible, yet thought provoking way. The book a result of the IIS initiative (The Internet Foundation in Sweden), an independent organization promoting the positive development of the internet in the country. It is also responsible for the internet's Swedish top-level domain .se, including the registration of domain names, and the administration and technical maintenance of the national domain-name registry. The book illustrates how Sweden acts (or doesn't act) as a competitive player in the global FinTech arena and is a vital addition to students and practitioners in the field.
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- 2017
77. Drones and journalism : how the media is making use of unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Chamberlain, Phil
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Journalism -- Technological innovations ,Drone aircraft - Abstract
Summary: Drones and Journalism explores the increased use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, by the global media for researching and newsgathering purposes. Phil Chamberlain examines the technological development and capabilities of contemporary drone hardware and the future of drone journalism. He also considers the complex place of the media’s drone use in relation to international laws, as well as the ethical challenges and issues raised by the practice. Chapters cover topics including the use of drones in investigative reporting, in reporting of humanitarian crises, and the use of this new technology in more mainstream media, like film and TV. The book also presents exclusive interviews with drone experts and practitioners and draws on a wide range of disciplines to put the practice into a historical, political and social context. Professionals and students of Journalism and Media Studies will find this an important critical contribution to these fields, as Phil Chamberlain astutely charts the rise of the reliance on drones by the media worldwide.
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- 2017
78. Misunderstanding news audiences : seven myths of the social media era.
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Elvestad, Eiri and Phillips, Angela
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Social Media ,Journalist ,Digital Communication - Abstract
Summary: Misunderstanding News Audiences interrogates the prevailing myths around the impact of the Internet and social media on news consumption and democracy. The book draws on a broad range of comparative research into audience engagement with news, across different geographic regions, to provide insight into the experience of news audiences in the twenty-first century. From its inception, it was imagined that the Internet would benignly transform the nature of news media and its consumers. There were predictions that it would, for example, break up news oligarchies, improve plurality and diversity through news personalisation, create genuine social solidarity online, and increase political awareness and participation among citizens. However, this book finds that, while mainstream news media is still the major source of news, the new media environment appears to lead to greater polarisation between news junkies and news avoiders, and to greater political polarisation. The authors also argue that the dominant role of the USA in the field of news audience research has created myths about a global news audience, which obscures the importance of national context as a major explanation for news exposure differences. Misunderstanding News Audiences presents an important analysis of findings from recent audience studies and, in doing so, encourages readers to re-evaluate popular beliefs about the influence of the Internet on news consumption and democracy in the West.
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- 2017
79. Pursuing an ethic of empathy in journalism.
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Blank-Libra, Janet D.
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Journalistic ethics ,Empathy ,Journalism -- Philosophy ,Mass media -- Moral and ethical aspects - Published
- 2017
80. Media effects and society.
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Perse, Elizabeth M., Lambe, Jennifer L., and Taylor & Francis Group, provider.
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Mass media -- Influence ,Mass media -- Social aspects ,Effects of entertainment - Abstract
Summary: Media Effects and Society provides an in-depth look at media effects and offers a theoretical foundation for understanding mass media's impact on individuals and society. Working from the assumption that media effects are common and are underestimated, author Elizabeth M. Perse identifies dominant areas of media effects and provides a synthesis of those areas of research. She focuses on the theoretical explanations for media effects, offering explanations of how media effects occur so readers can understand how to mitigate harmful effects and enhance positive ones. This text provides comprehensive coverage of the range of media effects, including news diffusion, learning from the mass media, socialization of children and adolescents, influences on public opinion and voting, and violent and sexually explicit media content. It also presents a variety of theoretical approaches to understanding media effects, including psychological and content-based theories. In addition, it demonstrates how theories can guide future research into the effects of newer mass communication technologies. Written for those who study and conduct research in media effects, Media Effects and Society presents a thorough and accessible discussion of media effects theory. As such, it is appropriate for advanced courses on media effects, media theory, and media and society
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- 2017
81. Journalistic role performance : concepts, contexts, and methods.
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Mellado, Claudia, Hellmueller, Lea, and Donsbach, Wolfgang
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Journalism ,Journalism -- Social aspects - Abstract
Summary: This volume lays out the theoretical and methodological framework to introduce the concept of journalistic role performance, defined as the outcome of concrete newsroom decisions and the style of news reporting when considering different constraints that influence the news product. By connecting role conception to role performance, this book addresses how journalistic ideals manifest in practice. The authors of this book analyze the disconnection between journalists' understanding of their role and their actual professional performance in a period of high uncertainty and excitement about the future of journalism due the changes the Internet and new technologies have brought to the profession.
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- 2017
82. Interviewing for journalists.
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Lee-Potter, Emma
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Interviewing in journalism ,journalism ,Media Studies - Abstract
Summary: Interviewing for Journalists focuses on the central journalistic skill of how to ask the right questions in the right way. It is a practical and concise guide for all print and online journalists - professionals, students and trainees - who write news stories and features for newspapers, magazines and online publications. In the age of digital journalism, where computer-based research is easily available, this new edition seeks to emphasise the value of getting out there, engaging with people directly and building relationships to create original and meaningful media content. Interviewing for Journalists highlights the many different approaches to interviewing, from vox pops and press conferences to news interviews and in-depth profiles. This third edition features brand new interviews with some of the most successful journalists in the industry, including Camilla Long of The Sunday Times, Heidi Blake of BuzzFeed UK, Brian Viner of the Daily Mail and award-winning freelance writers Cole Moreton and Stpehanie Rafanelli. It covers every stage of interviewing, such as research, fixing interviews, structuring questions, body language, how to get vivid quotes and how to handle challenging interviews. -- from back cover.
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- 2017
83. Rethinking journalism again : societal role and public relevance in a digital age.
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Peters, Chris and Broersma, Marcel Jeroen
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Journalism -- History -- 21st century ,Journalism -- Technological innovations ,Online journalism - Abstract
Summary: It’s easy to make a rhetorical case for the value of journalism. Because, it is a necessary precondition for democracy; it speaks to the people and for the people; it informs citizens and enables them to make rational decisions; it functions as their watchdog on government and other powers that be. But does rehashing such familiar rationales bring journalism studies forward? Does it contribute to ongoing discussions surrounding journalism’s viability going forth? For all their seeming self-evidence, this book considers what bearing these old platitudes have in the new digital era. It asks whether such hopeful talk really reflects the concrete roles journalism now performs for people in their everyday lives. In essence, it poses questions that strike at the core of the idea of journalism itself. Is there a singular journalism that has one well-defined role in society? Is its public mandate as strong as we think? The internationally-renowned scholars comprising the collection address these recurring concerns that have long-defined the profession and which journalism faces even more acutely today. By discussing what journalism was, is, and (possibly) will be, this book highlights key contemporary areas of debate and tackles on-going anxieties about its future.
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- 2017
84. Transparency, public relations, and the mass media : combating the hidden influences in news coverage worldwide.
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Tsetsura, Katerina and Kruckeberg, Dean
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Journalistic ethics ,Public relations -- Moral and ethical aspects ,Journalism -- Objectivity - Abstract
Summary: This book is about media transparency and good-faith attempts of honesty by both the sources and the gate-keepers of news and other information that the mass media present as being unbiased. Specifically, this book provides a theoretical framework for understanding media transparency and its antithesis--media opacity--by analyzing extensive empirical data that the authors have collected from more than 60 countries throughout the world. The practice of purposeful media opacity, which exists to greater or lesser extents worldwide, is a powerful hidden influencer of the ostensibly impartial media gate-keepers whose publicly perceived role is to present news and other information based on these gate-keepers' perception of this information's truthfulness. Empirical data that the authors have collected globally illustrate the extent of media opacity practices worldwide and note its pervasiveness in specific regions and countries. The authors examine, from multiple perspectives, the complex question of whether media opacity should be categorically condemned as being universally inappropriate and unethical or whether it should be accepted-or at least tolerated-in some situations and environments.
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- 2017
85. The digital academic : critical perspectives on digital technologies in higher education.
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Lupton, Deborah, Mewburn, Inger, and Thomson, Pat
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Education, Higher -- Effect of technological innovations on ,Educational technology ,Education - Abstract
Summary: Academic work, like many other professional occupations, has increasingly become digitised. This book brings together leading scholars who examine the impacts, possibilities, politics and drawbacks of working in the contemporary university, using digital technologies. Contributors take a critical perspective in identifying the implications of digitisation for the future of higher education, academic publishing protocols and platforms and academic employment conditions, the ways in which academics engage in their everyday work and as public scholars and relationships with students and other academics. The book includes accounts of using digital media and technologies as part of academic practice across teaching, research administration and scholarship endeavours, as well as theoretical perspectives. The contributors span the spectrum of early to established career academics and are based in education, research administration, sociology, digital humanities, media and communication.
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- 2017
86. Reporting from the danger zone : frontline journalists, their jobs, and an increasingly perilous future.
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Armoudian, Maria
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Journalism -- Vocational guidance ,Reporters and reporting -- Vocational guidance ,Foreign news - Abstract
Summary: Journalism is a dangerous business when one’s "beat" is a war zone. Armoudian reveals the complications facing frontline journalists who cover warzones, hot spots and other hazardous situations. It compares yesterday’s conflict journalism, which was fraught with its own dangers, with today’s even more perilous situations - in the face of shrinking journalism budgets, greater reliance on freelancers, tracking technologies, and increasingly hostile adversaries. It also contrasts the difficulties of foreign correspondents who navigate alien sources, languages and land, with domestically-situated war correspondents who witness their own homelands being torn apart.
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- 2017
87. Africa's media image in the 21st century : from the "Heart of Darkness" to "Africa Rising" / edited by Melanie Bunce, Suzanne Franks, Chris Paterson.
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Bunce, Melanie, Franks, Suzanne, and Paterson, Chris
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Identity (Psychology) in motion pictures ,Animated films -- History and criticism ,Cartoon characters -- History - Abstract
Summary: Africa’s Media Image in the 21st Century is the first book in over twenty years to examine the international media’s coverage of sub-Saharan Africa. It brings together leading researchers and prominent journalists to explore representation of the continent, and the production of that image, especially by international news media. The book highlights factors that have transformed the global media system, changing whose perspectives are told and the forms of media that empower new voices. Case studies consider questions such as: how has new media changed whose views are represented? Does Chinese or diaspora media offer alternative perspectives for viewing the continent? How do foreign correspondents interact with their audiences in a social media age? What is the contemporary role of charity groups and PR firms in shaping news content? They also examine how recent high profile events and issues been covered by the international media, from the Ebola crisis, and Boko Haram to debates surrounding the "Africa Rising" narrative and neo-imperialism. The book makes a substantial contribution by moving the academic discussion beyond the traditional critiques of journalistic stereotyping, Afro-pessimism, and ‘darkest Africa’ news coverage. It explores the news outlets, international power dynamics, and technologies that shape and reshape the contemporary image of Africa and Africans in journalism and global cu
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- 2017
88. Entrepreneurial journalism : how to go it alone and launch your dream digital project.
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Marsden, Paul
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Journalism -- Management ,Journalism -- Vocational guidance ,Online journalism ,Journalism -- Technological innovations - Abstract
Summary: Entrepreneurial Journalism explains how, in the age of online journalism, digital-savvy media practitioners are building their careers by using low-cost digital technologies to create unique news platforms and cultivate diverse readerships. The book also offers a range of techniques and tips that will help readers achieve the same. Its opening chapters introduce a conceptual understanding of the business behind entrepreneurial journalism. The second half of the book then presents practical guidance on how to work successfully online. Topics include: advice on launching digital start-ups; how to use key analytics to track and focus readership; engaging with mobile journalism by utilising smartphone and app technology; developing revenue streams that can make digital journalism sustainable; legal and ethical dilemmas faced in a modern newsroom; the challenges of producing news for mobile readers. The book features leading figures from the BBC, Google and the Guardian, as well as some of Britain’s best entrepreneurial reporters, who offer advice on thriving in this developing media landscape. Additional support comes from an online resource bank, suggesting a variety of free tools to create online news content. Entrepreneurial Journalism is an invaluable resource for both practising journalists and students of journalism.
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- 2017
89. Historicising transmedia storytelling : early twentieth-century transmedia story worlds.
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Freeman, Matthew
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Fiction ,Digital storytelling ,Digital media ,Electronic publishing ,Convergence (Telecommunication) ,Mass media - Abstract
Summary: "Tracing the industrial emergence of transmedia storytelling-typically branded a product of the contemporary digital media landscape-this book provides a historicised intervention into understandings of how fictional stories flow across multiple media forms. Through studies of the storyworlds constructed for The Wizard of Oz, Tarzan, and Superman, the book reveals how new developments in advertising, licensing, and governmental policy across the twentieth century enabled historical systems of transmedia storytelling to emerge, thereby providing a valuable contribution to the growing field of transmedia studies as well as to understandings of media convergence, popular culture, and historical media industries."
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- 2017
90. Peace journalism principles and practices : responsibly reporting conflicts, reconciliation, and solutions.
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Youngblood, Steven
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War -- Press coverage ,Social conflict -- Press coverage ,Mass media and peace ,Journalism -- Political aspects ,Journalism -- Objectivity ,Journalistic ethics - Abstract
Summary: Long-time peace journalist Steven Youngblood presents the foundations of peace journalism in this exciting new textbook, offering readers the methods, approaches, and concepts required to use journalism as a tool for peace, reconciliation, and development. Guidance is offered on framing stories, ethical treatment of sensitive subjects, and avoiding polarizing stereotypes through a range of international examples and case studies spanning from the Iraq war to the recent unrest in Ferguson, Missouri. Youngblood teaches students to interrogate traditional media narratives about crime, race, politics, immigration, and civil unrest, and to illustrate where and how a peace journalism approach can lead to more responsible and constructive coverage, and even assist in the peace process itself.
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- 2017
91. Hyperlocal Journalism and Digital Disruptions : The journalism change agents in Australia and New Zealand.
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Downman, Scott and Murray, Richard
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Journalism ,Journalism -- Social aspects - Abstract
Summary: At a time when digital technologies are impacting on the success and sustainability of traditional models of journalism, hyperlocal journalism seeks to restore journalistic integrity, build community, incite change and engage audiences. This book argues for the increased importance of these new forms of localized reporting in the digital age.Hyperlocal Journalism and Digital Disruptions begins with the fundamental question of what hyperlocal journalism is, then focuses on three case studies which illustrate its potential to thrive when the right balance is struck between audience engagement, investment and respect. Each case study examines a different start-up in Australia and New Zealand. Although the notion of hyperlocal journalism is not new, the ways in which these regionalized stories are now being told has evolved. This book demonstrates the increased necessity for tailored approaches to creating and providing hyperlocal journalism in order to engage targeted audiences, meet their needs for news and reclaim authenticity and credibility for journalism.This is a valuable resource for researchers, academics, students and practitioners in the areas of Digital Journalism and Media Studies generally.
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- 2017
92. Media ethics : cases and moral reasoning.
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Christians, Clifford G., Fackler, Mark, McKee, Kathy Brittain, Kreshel, Peggy J., and Woods, Robert
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Entertainment ,Censorship ,Media ,Public Communication ,Social Justice - Abstract
Summary: Media Ethics: Cases and Moral Reasoning challenges readers to think analytically about ethical situations in mass communication through original case studies and commentaries about real-life media experiences. This text provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical principles of ethical philosophies, facilitating ethical awareness. It introduces the Potter Box, with its four dimensions of moral analysis, to provide a framework for exploring the steps in moral reasoning and analyzing the cases. Focusing on a wide spectrum of ethical issues faced by media practitioners, the cases in this Tenth Edition include the most recent issues in journalism, broadcasting, advertising, public relations, and entertainment.
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- 2016
93. Makeology (2 volumes)
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Peppler, Kylie A., Halverson, Erica, and Kafai, Yasmin B.
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Maker movement in education ,Makerspaces - Abstract
Summary: Makeology introduces the emerging landscape of the Maker Movement and its connection to interest-driven learning. While the movement is fueled in part by new tools, technologies, and online communities available to today’s makers, its simultaneous emphasis on engaging the world through design and sharing with others harkens back to early educational predecessors including Froebel, Dewey, Montessori, and Papert. Makerspaces as Learning Environments (Volume 1) focuses on making in a variety of educational ecosystems, spanning nursery schools, K-12 environments, higher education, museums, and after-school spaces. Each chapter closes with a set of practical takeaways for educators, researchers, and parents.
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- 2016
94. Creating comics as journalism, memoir and nonfiction.
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Duncan, Randy, Taylor, Michael Ray, and Stoddard, David
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Comic books, strips, etc. -- Authorship ,Journalism -- Authorship ,Biography as a literary form ,LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism ,ART / Techniques / Cartooning ,COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Nonfiction - Abstract
Summary: Provides student journalists, artists, designers, creative writers, and web producers with tools and techniques they need to tell nonfiction stories visually and graphically.
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- 2016
95. Comparing political journalism.
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Vreese, Claes de, Esser, Frank, and Hopmann, David Nicolas
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Press and politics ,Journalism -- Political aspects - Abstract
Summary: Comparing Political Journalism is a systematic, in-depth study of the factors that shape and influence political news coverage today.
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- 2016
96. Business journalism : a critical political economy approach.
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Shaw, Ibrahim Seaga
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Journalism, Commercial -- History ,Business journalism ,Corporate corruption - Abstract
Summary: Critically explores the failures of business journalists in striking the balance between the bottom line business model and their role in defending the public interest. explores failures of business journalism through the dwindling of social responsibility in the business journalists role in holding political and corporate power to account.
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- 2016
97. Media and social inequality : innovations in community structure research.
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Pollock, John C.
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Citizen journalism -- Case studies ,Local mass media -- Case studies ,Citizenship -- Case studies ,Mass media -- Social aspects -- Case studies - Abstract
Summary: This text is among the first to systematically explore the impact of community inequality on reporting political and social change. Although most journalism scholars are still fascinated by the impact of media on society, 'Media and Social Inequality' explores the reverse perspective: the impact of society on media.
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- 2016
98. Multimedia journalism : a practical guide.
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Bull, Andy
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Journalism ,Online journalism ,Interactive multimedia - Abstract
Summary: Multimedia Journalism: A Practical Guide, Second edition builds on the first edition?s expert guidance on working across multiple media platforms, and continues to explore getting started, building proficiency and developing professional standards in multimedia journalism. The second edition features new chapters including: getting started with social media live reporting building proficiency with Wordpress building apps for smartphones and tablets building a personal brand and developing a specialism long-form video journalism, audio and video news bulletins and magazine programmes. The new edition also includes an extensive range of new and updated materials essential for all aspects multimedia journalism today. New areas explored include editing video and slideshows for mobile and tablet devices, the advanced use of mobile devices for reporting, location-specific content creation and delivery, the use of video and audio slideshows, and live blogging. Other updates include more material on photojournalism as a storytelling technique, using and transferring digital images and sound, the use of Google Analytics, and practical guides to storytelling through infographics, timelines, interactive graphics and maps. The book fully engages with multimedia journalism in relation to range of social media and web publishing platforms, including Wordpress, Blogger, Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, SoundCloud, AudioBoom and iTunes. The book is also be supported by fully updated online masterclasses at www.multimedia-journalism.co.uk.
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- 2016
99. News across media : production, distribution and consumption.
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Jensen, Jakob Linaa, Mortensen, Mette, and Ørmen, Jacob
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Online journalism ,Journalism -- History -- 21st century ,Citizen journalism ,Convergence (Telecommunication) - Abstract
Summary: Media independence is central to the organization, make-up, working practices and output of media systems across the globe. Often stemming from western notions of individual and political freedoms, independence has informed the development of media across a range of platforms: from the freedom of the press as the ""fourth estate"" and the rise of Hollywood's Independent studios and Independent television in Britain, through to the importance of ""Indy"" labels in music and gaming and the increasing importance of independence of voice in citizen journalism. Media independence for many, therefor.
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- 2016
100. Lifestyle Journalism.
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Folker Hanusch
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Journalism--Social aspects ,Feature writing ,Lifestyles ,Communication studies - Abstract
Summary: Lifestyle journalism has experienced enormous growth in the media over the past two decades, but scholars in the fields of journalism and communication studies have so far paid relatively little attention to a field that is still sometimes seen as "not real journalism". There is now an urgent need for in-depth exploration and contextualisation of this field, with its increasing relevance for 21st century consumer cultures. For the first time, this book presents a wide range of studies which have engaged with the field of lifestyle journalism in order to outline the various political, economic, social and cultural tensions within it. Taking a comparative view, the collection includes studies covering four continents, including countries such as Australia, China, Norway, Denmark, Singapore, the UK and the USA. While keeping the broader lifestyle field in mind, the chapters focus on a variety of sub-fields such as travel, music, food, health, fashion and personal technology journalism. This volume provides a fascinating account of the different facets of lifestyle journalism, and charts the way forward for a more sustained analysis of the field.
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- 2016
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