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How technology transforms journalism...
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Aborisade, Olubunmi P.
How technology transforms journalism business through citizen-reporters in Nigeria.
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書名/作者:
How technology transforms journalism business through citizen-reporters in Nigeria.
作者:
Aborisade, Olubunmi P.
面頁冊數:
171 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-08, Section: B, page: 5090.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International71-08B.
標題:
Journalism.
標題:
Information Technology.
標題:
Mass Communications.
ISBN:
9781124107950
摘要、提要註:
The use of technology and media modalities in digital technologies in today's media has created a new form of journalism. While some call it citizen-reporting, some dub it we media, or participatory news reporting. The new press evolves with the engagement of ordinary citizens in news gathering and distribution. Apart from helping to enhance the work of newsmen, the use of technology and media modalities by non-journalists to report the news is seen by some journalists as a usurpation of their traditional roles by ordinary citizens. This study identified and discussed the impacts of media technologies and media modalities in digital technologies such as the Global System for Mobile Communications, digital cameras, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, iReport, YouTube, news blogs, online news Web sites, mailing lists, online discussion groups, and so forth, on the journalism business. Since many of these technologies and media modalities have been extensively studied in relation to the Western press, this study focused on those commonly used by Nigerians to evaluate their impacts on journalism practice and business in Nigeria. This study will, therefore, help to better understand how media technologies and media modalities in digital technologies transform people of different nations and different technological backbones and media culture. It will also help to build the theoretical foundation on how technology transforms the news business in Nigeria by adding to the emerging literature on the topic in relation to Nigeria and the world view of the citizen news business.
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How technology transforms journalism business through citizen-reporters in Nigeria.
Aborisade, Olubunmi P.
How technology transforms journalism business through citizen-reporters in Nigeria.
- 171 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-08, Section: B, page: 5090.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Capella University, 2010.
The use of technology and media modalities in digital technologies in today's media has created a new form of journalism. While some call it citizen-reporting, some dub it we media, or participatory news reporting. The new press evolves with the engagement of ordinary citizens in news gathering and distribution. Apart from helping to enhance the work of newsmen, the use of technology and media modalities by non-journalists to report the news is seen by some journalists as a usurpation of their traditional roles by ordinary citizens. This study identified and discussed the impacts of media technologies and media modalities in digital technologies such as the Global System for Mobile Communications, digital cameras, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, iReport, YouTube, news blogs, online news Web sites, mailing lists, online discussion groups, and so forth, on the journalism business. Since many of these technologies and media modalities have been extensively studied in relation to the Western press, this study focused on those commonly used by Nigerians to evaluate their impacts on journalism practice and business in Nigeria. This study will, therefore, help to better understand how media technologies and media modalities in digital technologies transform people of different nations and different technological backbones and media culture. It will also help to build the theoretical foundation on how technology transforms the news business in Nigeria by adding to the emerging literature on the topic in relation to Nigeria and the world view of the citizen news business.
ISBN: 9781124107950Subjects--Topical Terms:
181510
Journalism.
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