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Digital Journalism, Drones, and Automation

The Language and Abstractions behind the News

«Cate Dowd's analysis of how cutting-edge technologies make, curate, and publish online news reveals the systems which drive what we-contemporary audiences and online constituents-are destined to know. This is ground-breaking, original work undertaken at an uncompromising level of complexity, range, and depth. Dowd's book is must reading for any practitioner in, or researcher of, digital information platforms and contemporary forms of public online discourse.»

Kay Nankervis, Charles Sturt University

The lure of big data and analytics has produced new partnerships between news media and social media and consequently a fragmentation of digital journalism. The era is coupled with the rise in fake news and controversial data sharing. Les mer

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The lure of big data and analytics has produced new partnerships between news media and social media and consequently a fragmentation of digital journalism. The era is coupled with the rise in fake news and controversial data sharing. However, creative mobile reporting and civilian drones set new standards for journalist during the European asylum seeker crisis. Yet the focus on data and remote cloud servers continues to dominate online news and journalism, alongside
new semantic models for data personalization. News tags that define concepts within a news story to assist search, are now monetized abstractions in accelerated data processing that enables automation and feeds advertising. Can journalism compete with this by defining its own concepts with ethical
values named and embedded in algorithms? Can machines make sense of the world in the same way as a traditional journalist? In this book, Cate Dowd analyzes the tasks and ethics of journalists and questions how intelligent machines could simulate ethical human behaviors to better understand the dizzy post-human world of online data. Looking to digital journalism and multi-platform news media, from studios and integrated media systems to mobile reporting in the field, Dowd assesses how data and
digital technology has impacted on journalism over the past decade. Dowd's research is informed by in-depth participation with investigative journalists, including images drawn and annotated by industry experts to present key journalism concepts, priorities, and values. Chapters explore approaches for
the elicitation of vocabulary for journalism and design methods to embed values and ethics into algorithms for the era of automation and big data. Digital Journalism, Drones, and Automation provides insights into the lasting values of journalism processes and equips readers interested in entering or understanding online data and news media with much needed context and wisdom.

Detaljer

Forlag
Oxford University Press Inc
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780190655860
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
24 x 16 cm

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«Cate Dowd's analysis of how cutting-edge technologies make, curate, and publish online news reveals the systems which drive what we-contemporary audiences and online constituents-are destined to know. This is ground-breaking, original work undertaken at an uncompromising level of complexity, range, and depth. Dowd's book is must reading for any practitioner in, or researcher of, digital information platforms and contemporary forms of public online discourse.»

Kay Nankervis, Charles Sturt University

«Dowd is long established as an expert in the overlapping fields of technology and human behavior, and Digital Journalism, Drones, and Automation further cements this reputation. The importance of a wide variety of relevant technologies are identified in this book, including social media, smartphones, aviation, big data, gaming, and algorithms, and the impacts of these technologies on human behavior, emotion, and language are considered in innovative detail. This book is bound to become essential reading for those teaching, researching, and working in these fields.»

Gráinne Kirwan, Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design, and Technology

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