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Alexandr Rozhkov,Madina Bulatova,Larissa Noda
Pág. pp. 38 - 50
On the basis of new experimental data, the present paper was aimed at analyzing the effectiveness of training journalism students through the use of blogs. This study included a field survey, during which the impressions of journalism students from the i...
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Michail Niarchos, Marina Eirini Stamatiadou, Charalampos Dimoulas, Andreas Veglis and Andreas Symeonidis
Nowadays, news coverage implies the existence of video footage and sound, from which arises the need for fast reflexes by media organizations. Social media and mobile journalists assist in fulfilling this requirement, but quick on-site presence is not al...
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Paschalia (Lia) Spyridou, Constantinos Djouvas and Dimitra Milioni
News recommending systems (NRSs) are algorithmic tools that filter incoming streams of information according to the users? preferences or point them to additional items of interest. In today?s high-choice media environment, attention shifts easily betwee...
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Efthimis Kotenidis, Nikolaos Vryzas, Andreas Veglis and Charalampos Dimoulas
Interactivity has been a very sought-after feature in professional journalism ever since the media industry transitioned from print into the online space. Within this context, chatbots started to infiltrate the media sphere and provide news organizations...
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Pedro Molina Rodríguez-Navas, Johamna Muñoz Lalinde and Narcisa Medranda Morales
New technologies have allowed traditional map production criteria to be modified or even subverted. Starting from the communication sciences?journalism in particular?and digital humanities via the history of communication, we show how to use interactive ...
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Vanessa Rodríguez-Breijo, Núria Simelio and Pedro Molina-Rodríguez-Navas
This study uses a qualitative approach to examine what political and technical leaders of municipalities understand transparency and public information to mean, and what role they believe the different subjects involved (government, opposition, and the p...
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Simón Peña-Fernández, Miguel Ángel Casado-del-Río and Daniel García-González
Since their emergence in the mid-90s, online media have evolved from simple digital editions that merely served to dump content from print newspapers, to sophisticated multi-format products with multimedia and interactive features. In order to discover t...
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Tatiana Santos Gonçalves, Begoña Ivars-Nicolás and Francisco Julián Martínez-Cano
The local press has always played a central role in the Portuguese society. Recently, new innovative technological projects to develop mobile applications and focus on local journalism in Portugal have emerged. These initiatives allow the development of ...
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Javier Díaz-Noci
Automated news, or artificial intelligence systems (AIS)-aided production of news items, has been developed from 2010 onwards. It comprises a variety of practices in which the use of data, software and human intervention is involved in diverse degrees. T...
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Dimitrios Giomelakis, Christina Karypidou and Andreas Veglis
The journalism profession has changed dramatically in the digital age as the internet, and new technologies, in general, have created new working conditions in the media environment. Concurrently, journalists and media professionals need to be aware and ...
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Kobie Van Krieken
News stories aim to create an immersive reading experience by virtually transporting the audience to the described scenes. In print journalism, this experience is facilitated by text-linguistic narrative techniques, such as detailed scene reconstructions...
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Claudia Lagos Lira
Pág. 160 - 162
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Chelsea Temple Jones
Pág. 149 - 182
From the lens of a non-survivor ally who is also a journalist, activist, sister, and educator, I offer a reflexive account of reconciling with failed media activism. By applying Horkheimer and Adorno?s (1972) concept of the culture industry to my own exp...
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Alberto LÓPEZ BARRIUSO,Fernando DE LA PRIETA,Álvaro LOZANO MURCIEGO,Daniel HERNÁNDEZ,Jorge REVUELTA HERRERO
Pág. 23 - 34
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Javiera Olivares
Pág. Pág. 05 - 08
El rol de los medios de comunicación social en toda democracia es trascendente. Probablemente así lo han entendido quienes poseen la propiedad de las grandes trasnacionales de la comunicación en el modelo neoliberal globalizado, por ello es que buscan ma...
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Chelsea Jones
Pág. 1 - 9
Interview with Ray Cohen, Founder of the Canadian Abilities Foundation.
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Preeti Mudliar,Jonathan Donner,William Thies
Pág. pp. 65 - 79 pgs.
Rural communities in India are often underserved by the mainstream media. While there is a public discourse surrounding the issues they face, this dialogue typically takes place on television, in newspaper editorials, and on the Internet. Unfortunately, ...
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Wilson da Costa Bueno
O jornalismo brasileiro se ressente de várias síndromes que penalizam a qualidade cobertura ambiental,como o sensacionalismo, o uso quase exclusivo de autoridades como fontes ou mesmo a fragmentaçãodo olhar em virtude da sua segmentação em editorias. A a...
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Chelsea Temple Jones
Pág. 149 - 182
From the lens of a non-survivor ally who is also a journalist, activist, sister, and educator, I offer a reflexive account of reconciling with failed media activism. By applying Horkheimer and Adorno?s (1972) concept of the culture industry to my own exp...
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