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The Gamification of Digital Journalism
Author | : David O. Dowling |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2020-11-23 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9780429667046 |
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This book examines the brief yet accelerated evolution of newsgames, a genre that has emerged from puzzles, quizzes, and interactives augmenting digital journalism into full-fledged immersive video games from open-world designs to virtual reality experiences. Critics have raised questions about the credibility and ethics of transforming serious news stories of political consequence into entertainment media, and the risks of trivializing grave and catastrophic events into mere games. Dowling explores both the negatives of newsgames, and how the use of entertainment media forms and their narrative methods mainly associated with fiction can add new and potentially more powerful meaning to news than traditional formats allow. The book also explores how industrial and cultural shifts in the digital publishing industry have enabled newsgames to evolve in a manner that strengthens certain core principles of journalism, particularly advocacy on behalf of marginalized and oppressed groups. Cutting-edge and thoughtful, The Gamification of Digital Journalism is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and practitioners interested in multimedia journalism and immersive storytelling.
The Gamification of Digital Journalism
Author | : David O Dowling,Taylor & Francis Group |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2020-11-24 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0367076233 |
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This book examines the brief yet accelerated evolution of newsgames, a genre that has emerged from puzzles, quizzes, and interactives augmenting digital journalism into full-fledged immersive video games from open world designs to virtual reality experiences. Critics have raised questions about the credibility and ethics of transforming serious news stories of political consequence into entertainment media, and the risks of trivializing grave and catastrophic events into mere games. Dowling explores both the negatives of newsgames, and how the use of entertainment media forms and their narrative methods mainly associated with fiction can add new and potentially more powerful meaning to news than traditional formats allow. The book also explores how industrial and cultural shifts in the digital publishing industry have enabled newsgames to evolve in a manner that strengthens certain core principles of journalism, particularly advocacy on behalf of marginalized and oppressed groups. Cutting-edge and thoughtful, The Gamification of Digital Journalism is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and practitioners interested in multimedia journalism and immersive storytelling.
The Gamification of Digital Journalism
Author | : David O. Dowling |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2020-11-23 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9780429664328 |
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This book examines the brief yet accelerated evolution of newsgames, a genre that has emerged from puzzles, quizzes, and interactives augmenting digital journalism into full-fledged immersive video games from open-world designs to virtual reality experiences. Critics have raised questions about the credibility and ethics of transforming serious news stories of political consequence into entertainment media, and the risks of trivializing grave and catastrophic events into mere games. Dowling explores both the negatives of newsgames, and how the use of entertainment media forms and their narrative methods mainly associated with fiction can add new and potentially more powerful meaning to news than traditional formats allow. The book also explores how industrial and cultural shifts in the digital publishing industry have enabled newsgames to evolve in a manner that strengthens certain core principles of journalism, particularly advocacy on behalf of marginalized and oppressed groups. Cutting-edge and thoughtful, The Gamification of Digital Journalism is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and practitioners interested in multimedia journalism and immersive storytelling.
Handbook of Digital Journalism
Author | : Surbhi Dahiya |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 621 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9789819966752 |
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Emerging Research and Trends in Gamification
Author | : Donna Z. Davis |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Computer games |
ISBN | : 1466686510 |
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"This book brings together innovative and scholarly research on the use of game-based design and technology in a variety of settings, including discussions from both industry and academic perspectives"--
Blurring Boundaries of Journalism in Digital Media
Author | : María-Cruz Negreira-Rey |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9783031439261 |
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The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies
Author | : Scott Eldridge II,Bob Franklin |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 542 |
Release | : 2018-09-03 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781351982092 |
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The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies offers a unique and authoritative collection of essays that report on and address the significant issues and focal debates shaping the innovative field of digital journalism studies. In the short time this field has grown, aspects of journalism have moved from the digital niche to the digital mainstay, and digital innovations have been ‘normalized’ into everyday journalistic practice. These cycles of disruption and normalization support this book’s central claim that we are witnessing the emergence of digital journalism studies as a discrete academic field. Essays bring together the research and reflections of internationally distinguished academics, journalists, teachers, and researchers to help make sense of a reconceptualized journalism and its effects on journalism’s products, processes, resources, and the relationship between journalists and their audiences. The handbook also discusses the complexities and challenges in studying digital journalism and shines light on previously unexplored areas of inquiry such as aspects of digital resistance, protest, and minority voices. The Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies is a carefully curated overview of the range of diverse but interrelated original research that is helping to define this emerging discipline. It will be of particular interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students studying digital, online, computational, and multimedia journalism.
Digital Journalism and the Facilitation of Hate
Author | : Gregory P. Perreault |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 101 |
Release | : 2022-12-19 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781000837131 |
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Digital Journalism and the Facilitation of Hate explores the process by which digital journalists manage the coverage of hate speech and "hate groups," and considers how digital journalists can best avoid having their work used to lend legitimacy to hate. Leaning on more than 200 interviews with digital journalists over the past three years, this book first lays the foundation by discussing the essential values held by digital journalists, including how they define journalism; what values they consider essential to the field; and how they practice their trade. Perreault considers the problem of defining "hate" and "hate groups" by the media, acknowledging journalism’s role in perpetuating hate through its continued ideological coverage of marginalized groups. Case studies, including the January 6 U.S. Capitol siege, the GamerGate controversy, and the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, help to elaborate on this problem and illustrate potential solutions. Digital Journalism and the Facilitation of Hate draws attention to the tactics of white nationalists in leveraging digital journalism and suggests ways in which digital journalists can more effectively manage their reporting on hate. Offering a valuable, empirical insight into the relationship between digital journalism and hate, this book will be of interest to students, scholars, and professionals of social and digital media, sociology, and journalism.