Misunderstanding news audiences seven myths of the social media era

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Elvestad, Eiri, author (author), Phillips, Angela, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge : Abingdon, Oxon 2018.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • chapter 1 Introduction
  • News audiences, and the myths of the social media era / Eiri Elvestad
  • chapter 2 Personalisation is Democratisation
  • Myth: news personalisation will improve plurality, diversity and ultimately democracy / Eiri Elvestad
  • chapter 3 We are all journalists now
  • Myth: the role of the journalist is merging with the role of the audience 1 / Eiri Elvestad
  • chapter 4 The wisdom of crowds? How algorithms rule online
  • Myth: the many are smarter than the few / Eiri Elvestad
  • chapter 5 Globalisation
  • Myth: the Internet has produced the “global village” envisioned by McLuhan / Eiri Elvestad
  • chapter 6 Communities online are replacing communities offline
  • Myth: real social solidarity online has displaced the imagined solidarity of the mass news media / Eiri Elvestad
  • chapter 7 The end of trust in mainstream media
  • Myth: the Internet and social media have replaced edited news / Eiri Elvestad
  • chapter 8 The net generation will revolutionise the way we relate to news
  • Myth: there is a digital generation with an innate understanding of digital communication / Eiri Elvestad
  • chapter 9 Conclusion / Eiri Elvestad.