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News Media Innovation Reconsidered: Ethics and Values in a Creative Reconstruction of Journalism

ISBN: 978-1-119-70649-6

April 2021

Wiley-Blackwell

256 pages

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Description

A guide to journalistic ethics for today’s digital technologies

With contributions from an international panel of experts on the topic, News Media Innovation Reconsidered offers a guide for the revitalizing of the ethical and civil ideals of journalism. The authors discuss how to energize journalistic practices and products and explore how to harness the power of digital technological innovations such as immersive journalism, the automatization and personalization of news, newsgames, and artificial-intelligence news production.

The book presents an innovative framework of “creative reconstruction” and reviews new journalistic concepts, models, initiatives, and practices that clearly demonstrate professional ethics that embrace truth seeking, transparency, fact checking, and accuracy, and other ethical considerations. While the contributors represent numerous countries, many of examples are drawn from the Spanish-speaking media and can serve as models for an international audience. This important book:

  • Explores the impact on the news media from mobile-first, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence-driven platforms
  • Examines the challenges of maintaining journalistic ethics in today’s digital world
  • Demonstrates how to use technology to expose readers to news outside their comfort zones
  • Provides information for discerning truth from fake news

Written for researchers, students in journalism and communication programs, New Media Innovation Reconsidered offers a much-needed guide for recreating journalistic ethics in our digital age.

About the Author

María LUENGO is Associate Professor of Journalism at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, where she teaches and conducts research in the areas of media theory and journalism. Her work interprets developments at the nexus of social trends and movements, gender, migration, and journalistic culture and practice. She has published widely in the fields of journalism and media studies. She co-edited The Crisis of Journalism Reconsidered: Democratic Culture, Professional Codes, Digital Future (with Jeffrey C. Alexander and Elizabeth Butler Breese, Cambridge University Press, 2016) and has authored different book chapters for a series of book projects on cultural sociology and civil-sphere theory. Her research has appeared in European Journal of Communication, Media, Culture & Society, Journalism, and Journalism Studies, among others.

Susana HERRERA-DAMAS is an Associate Professor at the Department of Communication Studies at Carlos III University of Madrid, where she teaches Radio Journalism and Research Methods. She is the author of various papers published in leading Spanish journals and has also published in Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media. She is currently the director of the Carlos III’s Media Research Ph.D. program.