News 2.0. Ahmed Al-Rawi
Чтение книги онлайн.
Читать онлайн книгу News 2.0 - Ahmed Al-Rawi страница 9
12 Castells, M. (2011). The Rise of the Network Society, vol. 12. New York: Wiley.
13 Chung, D.S. (2008). Interactive features of online newspapers: identifying patterns and predicting use of engaged readers. Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication 13 (3): 658–679.
14 Chung, D.S. and Yoo, C.Y. (2008). Audience motivations for using interactive features: distinguishing use of different types of interactivity on an online newspaper. Mass Communication and Society 11 (4): 375–397.
15 Constantinescu, A.R. and Tedesco, J.C. (2007). Framing a kidnapping: frame convergence between online newspaper coverage and reader discussion posts about three kidnapped Romanian journalists. Journalism Studies 8 (3): 444–464.
16 Dickson, E. (2014). Here's proof that nobody reads stories you post on Facebook. Available from: http://www.dailydot.com/lol/npr‐april‐fools (accessed November 28, 2019).
17 Emmett, A. (2009). Networking news: traditional news outlets turn to social networking Web sites in an effort to build their online audiences. American Journalism Review 30 (6).
18 Evans, P. (2015). Facebook's Instant Articles service launches with 9 major Web publishers. CBC News. Available from: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/facebook‐s‐instant‐articles‐service‐launches‐with‐9‐major‐web‐publishers‐1.3072156 (accessed November 28, 2019).
19 Facebook (2019). Help Center: how news feed works. Available from: https://www.facebook.com/help/327131014036297 (accessed November 28, 2019).
20 Fatehkia, M., Kashyap, R., and Weber, I. (2018). Using Facebook ad data to track the global digital gender gap. World Development 107: 189–209.
21 Garcia, M.R., Stark, M.M., and Miller, E. (1991). Eyes on the news. Poyter Institute. Available from: http://www.poynter.org/tag/eyes‐on‐the‐news/ (accessed November 28, 2019).
22 Garrison‐Sprenger, N. (2008). Twittery‐do‐dah, twittering pays. Quill 96: 12–15.
23 Goode, L. (2009). Social news, citizen journalism and democracy. New Media & Society 11 (8): 1287–1305.
24 Goodman, E. (2013). Online comment moderation: emerging best practices; a guide to promoting robust and civil online conversation. World Editors Forum. Available from: http://wan‐ifra.org/online_commenting_report (accessed November 28, 2019).
25 Gunaratne, S.A. (2010). De‐Westernizing communication/social science research: opportunities and limitations. Media, Culture & Society 32 (3): 473–500.
26 Hanitzsch, T. (2019). Journalism studies still needs to fix Western bias. Journalism 20 (1): 214–217.
27 Harcup, T. (2014). A Dictionary of Journalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
28 Harris, J. (2010). How often is the Times tweeted? New York Times. Available from: http://open.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/15/how‐often‐is‐the‐times‐tweeted/?_r=0 (accessed November 28. 2019).
29 Hermida, A. (2010). Twittering the news: the emergence of ambient journalism. Journalism Practice 4 (3): 297–308.
30 Hermida, A. (2013). #Journalism: reconfiguring journalism research about Twitter, one tweet at a time. Digital Journalism 1 (3): 295–313.
31 Horan, T.J. (2013). “Soft” versus “hard” news on microblogging networks: semantic analysis of Twitter produsage. Information, Communication & Society 16 (1): 43–60.
32 Holmqvist, K., Holsanova, J., Barthelson, M., and Lundqvist, D. (2003). Reading or scanning? A study of newspaper and net paper reading. Mind 2 (4): 1–17.
33 Howell, D. (2007). Online venom or vibrant speech Washington Post. Available from: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp‐dyn/content/article/2007/05/04/AR2007050401904.html (accessed November 28, 2019).
34 Ju, A., Jeong, S.H., and Chyi, H.I. (2013). Will social media save newspapers? Examining the effectiveness of Facebook and Twitter as news platforms. Journalism Practice 8 (1): 1–17.
35 Kümpel, A.S., Karnowski, V., and Keyling, T. (2015). News sharing in social media: a review of current research on news sharing users, content, and networks. Social Media+ Society https://doi.org/10.1177/2056305115610141.
36 Kuo, L. (2018). World's first AI news anchor unveiled in China. Guardian. Available from: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/09/worlds‐first‐ai‐news‐anchor‐unveiled‐in‐china (accessed November 28, 2019).
37 Lee, A.M., Lewis, S.C., and Powers, M. (2014). Audience clicks and news placement: a study of time‐lagged influence in online journalism. Communication Research 41 (4): 505–530.
38 Levin, S. (2018) “They don't care”: Facebook fact‐checking in disarray as journalists push to cut ties. Guardian. Available from: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/dec/13/they‐dont‐care‐facebook‐fact‐checking‐in‐disarray‐as‐journalists‐push‐to‐cut‐ties (accessed November 28, 2019).
39 Lichterman, J. (2015). Snapchat wants to slip a little news into teens' social smartphone time. NiemanLab. Available from: https://www.niemanlab.org/2015/09/snapchat‐wants‐to‐slip‐a‐little‐news‐into‐teens‐social‐smartphone‐time (accessed November 28, 2019).
40 Lievrouw, L. (2001). New media and the “pluralisation of life‐worlds”. New Media and Society 3: 7–28.
41 Livingstone, S. (2003). On the challenges of cross‐national comparative media research. European Journal of Communication 18 (4): 477–500.
42 MacGregor, P. (2007). Tracking the online audience: metric data start a subtle revolution. Journalism Studies 8 (2): 280–298.
43 May, A. (2010). Who tube? How YouTube's news and politics space is going mainstream. International Journal of Press/Politics 15 (4): 499–511.
44 McCluskey, M. and Hmielowski, J. (2012). Opinion expression during social conflict. Journalism 13 (3): 303–319.
45 McElroy, K. (2013). Where old (gatekeepers) meets new (media): herding reader comments into print. Journalism Practice 7 (6): 755–771.
46 Meikle, G. (2008). Interpreting News. Hampshire: Macmillan International Higher Education.
47 Messner,