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The Electronic grapevine : rumor, reputation, and reporting in the new on-line environment

Author: Diane L Borden; Kerric Harvey
Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1998.
Series: Telecommunications (Mahwah, N.J.)
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Drawing from the emerging scholarly work in this field and from the real-life experiences of working journalists, editors Diane Borden and Kerric Harvey bring together contributions that examine why journalists use the Internet, what changes it makes in how they approach their jobs, and what difference they see in conducting their daily news-gathering with this medium rather than other methods.
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Electronic grapevine.
Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 1998
(OCoLC)605110112
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Diane L Borden; Kerric Harvey
ISBN: 0805821716 9780805821710 0805821724 9780805821727
OCLC Number: 37353770
Description: vi, 199 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: The future of journalism in a distributed communication architecture / John E. Newhagen & MarK R. Levy --
Public opinion, expert opinion, and the illusion of consensus, gleaning points of view electronically / Susanna Hornig Priest --
The blurring of the line between advertising and journalism in on-line environment / Wendy S. Williams --
Niche-market culture, off and on line / Patricia Aufderheide --
Cyberspace, a consensual hallucination / Jason Primuth --
Going on line with the U.S. constitution, gender discussions in the cultural context of the First Amendment / Kerric Harvey --
Cyberlibel, time to flame the Times standard / Diane L. Borden --
The campus press, a practical approach to on-line newspapers / Bruce Henderson & Jan Fernback --
Technology and journalism in the electronic newsroom / L. Carol Christopher --
Journalists' use of on-line technology and on-line sources / Steven S. Ross --
Content analysis in an era of interactive news, assessing 21st century symbolic environments / William Evans --
Making sense of the new on-line environment in the context of traditional mass communications study / Kevin Kawamoto.
Series Title: Telecommunications (Mahwah, N.J.)
Responsibility: edited by Diane L. Borden, Kerric Harvey.
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Drawing from the emerging scholarly work in this field and from the real-life experiences of working journalists, editors Diane Borden and Kerric Harvey bring together contributions that examine why journalists use the Internet, what changes it makes in how they approach their jobs, and what difference they see in conducting their daily news-gathering with this medium rather than other methods.

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