From pigeons to news portals [ foreign reporting and the challenge of new technology
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press ,
c2007
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| Series: | Media & public affairs
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| Online Access: | NetLibrary |
Table of Contents:
- 1. The challenge of technological change in foreign affairs reporting
- 2. Rethinking "foreign news" from a transnational perspective
- 3. The Nokia effect: the reemergence of amateur journalism and what it means for international affairs
- 4. Bloggers as the new "foreign" foreign correspondents: personal publishing as public affairs
- 5. U.s. media teach negative and flawed beliefs about Americans to youths in twelve countries: implications for future foreign affairs
- 6. Instant connection: foreign news comes in from the cold
- 7. Happy landings: a defense of parachute journalism
- 8. The real-time challenge: speed and the integrity of itnernational news coverage
- 9. Technology and the policy maker: no place to hide (or, everyone knows everything)