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Redefining journalism in an age of technological advancements, changing demographics, and social issues / by Phylis Johnson and Ian Punnett.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Gale eBooks | Gale eBooks | Premier reference source | Advances in media, entertainment, and the arts (AMEA) book seriesPublisher: Hershey, Pennsylvania : Information Science Reference, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (xxxii, 284 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781799838456
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Redefining journalism in an age of technological advancements, changing demographics, and social issues.LOC classification:
  • PN4731 .J65 2022
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Contents:
Science fiction author/physicist Ken Wharton, Ph.D. : a speculative view to the future of journalism -- Futurist forum of journalism (a discussion with futurists with Ian Punnett & Phylis Johnson) -- The science fiction of journalism (a look at world of the future confronting journalists, as expressed in popular science fiction books and films) / P. Johnson -- Journalism and media in virtual worlds / P. Johnson -- Future electronic media / P. Johnson -- Future radio / P. Johnson -- Future sports / P. Johnson -- Shoot for the moon : media in outer space / P. Johnson -- Election 2050 / P. Johnson -- Future Africa : journalism in the new world order / P. Johnson -- Conclusion: Future shock-and-roll : getting the job done in future times.
Summary: This book investigates the impact of emerging technologies in journalism and how audiences engage with these technologies and news content in innovative ways. Identity and community are analyzed historically and culturally within the larger body of cultural and media studies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Science fiction author/physicist Ken Wharton, Ph.D. : a speculative view to the future of journalism -- Futurist forum of journalism (a discussion with futurists with Ian Punnett & Phylis Johnson) -- The science fiction of journalism (a look at world of the future confronting journalists, as expressed in popular science fiction books and films) / P. Johnson -- Journalism and media in virtual worlds / P. Johnson -- Future electronic media / P. Johnson -- Future radio / P. Johnson -- Future sports / P. Johnson -- Shoot for the moon : media in outer space / P. Johnson -- Election 2050 / P. Johnson -- Future Africa : journalism in the new world order / P. Johnson -- Conclusion: Future shock-and-roll : getting the job done in future times.

This book investigates the impact of emerging technologies in journalism and how audiences engage with these technologies and news content in innovative ways. Identity and community are analyzed historically and culturally within the larger body of cultural and media studies.

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