6+1 Proposals for Journalism

Höfundur Sofia Iordanidou and Chrysi Dagoula

Útgefandi Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic

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Print ISBN 9781789386493

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2022

9.290 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Book outline
  • Part I: Funding journalism in the digital era
  • Proposal 1: ‘Web Giants’
  • Proposal 2: Other types of funding
  • Part II: Journalists’ working conditions
  • Proposal 3: Employment conditions
  • Proposal 4: ‘Media Ombudsman’
  • Part III: Journalism education
  • Proposal 5: Technology and education
  • Proposal 6: Academia and professionals
  • Proposal 7: Media literacy
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Part I Funding Journalism in the Digital Era
  • Proposal 1 ‘Web Giants’:
  • 1 Internet Giants’ Dominance and the Perils of Heteronomy for Digital Journalism
  • Introduction
  • Advertising dependence of the internet
  • Consequences on journalistic practices
  • Ownership of the means of distribution of news
  • Social media: Essential but ambiguous tools for journalists
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 2 Taxing the Internet Oligopoly and Helping Independent Media Survive: A Summary of Recent International Developments and Proposals
  • Introduction
  • Taxing times
  • The European Copyright Directive
  • Tax initiatives
  • Plans to save journalism
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Proposal 2 Other Types of Funding
  • 3 Crowdfunding, Crowdsourcing and Crowdcreation in Greek and Cypriot Media Websites
  • Introduction
  • Crowdfunding, crowdsourcing and crowdcreation
  • The case of Greece and Cyprus
  • The study
  • Similarities and differences of the websites
  • Crowdfunding as a vital tool for journalism’s viability
  • References
  • 4 Funding Journalism: Toward New Revenue Streams and Diversity of Business Models
  • Introduction
  • Key considerations and terminology
  • Community engagement
  • Types of funding and revenue streams
  • Membership
  • Subscriptions
  • Donations
  • Products
  • Grant funding
  • Commercial collaborations
  • Crowdfunding
  • Recommendations
  • References
  • PART II Journalists’ Working Conditions
  • Proposal 3 Employment Conditions
  • 5 Clicks über alles: Digital Labour and Greek Digital Media
  • Introduction
  • Media labour in Greece
  • Purposeful sampling and thematic analysis
  • ‘Under the counter’ wages, copy-paste and the need for speed
  • Working conditions
  • Type of produced content
  • Qualification requirements and tools
  • The main skill: The need for speed
  • Worrisome implications
  • References
  • 6 Between a Rock and a Hard Place:Continued Struggle of Media and Journalism in Bulgaria’s Media System
  • Introduction and background
  • Corruption and media
  • Violence and self-censorship
  • Ownership and income
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Proposal 4 ‘Media Ombudsman’
  • 7 The Media Ombudsman Institution
  • Introduction
  • Ethics and enforcement
  • The subject matter: A media ombudsman
  • Accountability mechanism
  • Scope
  • Stakeholders involved
  • Public and private media
  • The selection process
  • Administrative status
  • Management interlocutor
  • Resources needed
  • Independence
  • Extroversion
  • Confidentiality
  • Tasks
  • Advising role
  • Mediation mission
  • Compliance monitoring
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Further Reading
  • References
  • PART III Journalism Education
  • Proposal 5 Technology and Education
  • 8 Why Do We Need Trained Journalists? The Need for an Improved Training for Media Professionals Today and the Responsibility of Media Companies
  • Introduction
  • The need for ongoing journalism training
  • The changing role of education: Journalism in the digital era and the need for new (old) skills
  • Why the improved training of every professional in the media is a necessity today and the role of media companies
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 9 Social Media: Further Anxieties for Media and Journalists?
  • Introduction
  • Focus: Twitter as a journalistic tool
  • Twitter through the prism of opportunities and challenges
  • Opportunities
  • Challenges
  • Adaption: A long process
  • Pressures, anxiety, solutions
  • Notes
  • References
  • Proposal 6 Academia and Professionals
  • 10 Bridging the Gap between Journalists and Media Academics
  • Introduction
  • The gap exists for everyone
  • Bourdieu and a famous conflict
  • The ‘inside’ context
  • The social context
  • The urgency of a bridge
  • References
  • 11 Opportunities and Challenges for Academic Engagement in the Multi-Stakeholder Agenda to Safeguard Journalists
  • Introduction
  • Understanding the academic contribution to the agenda to safeguard journalism: Current challenges
  • Possibilities for the collaborative co-production of knowledge through platforms of exchange between academic and non-academic actors
  • Opportunities for academic contributions to the multi-stakeholder agenda to safeguard journalism: A proposal
  • Notes
  • References
  • Proposal 7 Media Literacy
  • 12 Accessing, Evaluating and Engaging with News: The Value of a User-Centric Approach for Rethinking Media Literacy
  • Introduction
  • Evaluating news and discerning misinformation
  • Engaging with news and managing privacy
  • Accessing news and personalizing news environments
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Note
  • References
  • 13 Media Literacy Meets the Twenty-First-Century Challenges
  • Introduction
  • What is media literacy?
  • Five key questions and competences
  • Media Literacy Initiatives
  • Good practices of media literacy
  • European School Radio: Fighting hate speech (Greece)
  • Analysing the media critically (Greece)
  • Media Education Month (Cyprus)
  • CAT – Cyprus Artefact Treasure in Action
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • In Lieu of a Conclusion ‘Media, Polis, Agora’, a Challenging Exploration Mission
  • Notes
  • Notes on Contributors
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