Local Journalism: The Decline of Newspapers and the Rise of Digital Media: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781784533205
ISBN-10: 1784533203
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 8 tables, 4 figures
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1784533203
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 8 tables, 4 figures
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen is Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford and Associate Professor of Political Communication at Roskilde University in Denmark. His research deals with political communication, changes in the news media, and how people use media to follow public affairs and engage with the world around them. His first book Ground Wars: Personalized Communication in Political Campaigns his first book won the 2014 Doris Graber Award for the best book published in political communication in the last ten years. He is also the recipient of the 2014 Tietgen Prize for his work on the changing business of journalism and its implications for democracy.
Cuprins
Tables
and
Figures
viiContributors
ixPreface
xiIntroduction:
The
Uncertain
Future
of
Local
Journalism
1Rasmus
Kleis
NielsenPart
I
Local
Media
Ecosystems
1.
The
News
Crisis
Compared:
The
Impact
of
the
Journalism
Crisis
on
Local
News
Ecosystems
in
Toulouse
(France)
and
Seattle
(US)
31Matthew
Powers,
Sandra
Vera
Zambrano,
and
Olivier
Baisnée2.
Local
Newspapers
as
Keystone
Media:
The
Increased
Importance
of
Diminished
Newspapers
for
Local
Political
Information
Environments
51Rasmus
Kleis
Nielsen3.
How
News
Travels:
A
Comparative
Study
of
Local
Media
Ecosystems
in
Leeds
(UK)
and
Philadelphia
(US)
73C.
W.
Anderson,
Stephen
Coleman,
and
Nancy
ThumimPart
II
Local
Journalism
and
its
Interlocutors
4.
The
Plurality
of
Journalistic
Identities
in
Local
Controversies
99Florence
Le
Cam
and
David
Domingo5.
Rethinking
Local
Communicative
Spaces:
Implications
of
Digital
Media
and
Citizen
Journalism
for
the
Role
of
Local
Journalism
in
Engaging
Citizens
117
Julie
Firmstone
and
Stephen
Coleman
6.
Perceived
Relevance
of
and
Trust
in
Local
Media
141
Bengt
Engan
Part
III
New
Forms
of
Local
Media
7.
Between
Journalistic
Diversity
and
Economic
Constraints:
Local
Pure
Players
in
Southern
France
165
Nikos
Smyrnaios,
Emmanuel
Marty,
and
Franck
Bousquet
8.
Hyperlocal
with
a
Mission?
Motivation,
Strategy,
Engagement
185
Marco
van
Kerkhoven
and
Piet
Bakker
9.
Filling
the
News
Hole?
UK
Community
News
and
the
Crisis
in
Local
Journalism
203
Andy
Williams,
Dave
Harte,
and
Jerome
Turner
Index
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For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first century has brought major challenges. The newspaper industry that has historically provided most local coverage is in decline and it is not yet clear whether digital media will sustain new forms of local journalism. This book provides an international overview of the challenges facing changing forms of local journalism today. It identifies the central role that diminished newspapers still play in local media ecosystems, analyses relations between local journalists and politicians, government officials, community activists and ordinary citizens, and examines the uneven rise of new forms of digital local journalism. Together, the chapters present a multi-faceted portrait of the precarious present and uncertain future of local journalism in the Western world.
For more than a century, local journalism has been taken almost for granted. But the twenty-first century has brought major challenges. The newspaper industry that has historically provided most local coverage is in decline and it is not yet clear whether digital media will sustain new forms of local journalism. This book provides an international overview of the challenges facing changing forms of local journalism today. It identifies the central role that diminished newspapers still play in local media ecosystems, analyses relations between local journalists and politicians, government officials, community activists and ordinary citizens, and examines the uneven rise of new forms of digital local journalism. Together, the chapters present a multi-faceted portrait of the precarious present and uncertain future of local journalism in the Western world.