Trusting the News in a Digital Age

Trusting the News in a Digital Age
Author: Jeffrey Dvorkin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781119714293

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TRUSTING THE NEWS in a Digital Age How to use critical thinking to discern real news from fake news Trusting the News in a Digital Age provides an ethical framework and the much-needed tools for assessing information produced in our digital age. With the tsunami of information on social media and other venues, many have come to distrust all forms of communication, including the news. This practical text offers guidance on how to use critical thinking, appropriate skepticism, and journalistic curiosity to handle this flow of undifferentiated information. Designed to encourage critical thinking, each chapter introduces specific content, followed at the end of each section with an ethical dilemma. The ideas presented are based on the author’s experiences as a teacher and public editor/ombudsman at NPR News. Trusting the News in a Digital Age prepares readers to deal with changes to news and information in the digital environment. It brings to light the fact that journalism is about treating the public as citizens first, and consumers of information second. This important text: Reveals how to use critical thinking to handle the never-ending flow of information Contains ethical dilemmas to help sharpen critical thinking skills Explains how to verify sources and spot frauds Looks at the economic and technological conditions that facilitated changes in communication Written for students of journalism and media studies, Trusting the News in the Digital Age offers guidance on how to hone critical thinking skills needed to discern fact from fiction.

Trusting the News in a Digital Age

Trusting the News in a Digital Age
Author: Jeffrey Dvorkin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781119714422

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TRUSTING THE NEWS in a Digital Age How to use critical thinking to discern real news from fake news Trusting the News in a Digital Age provides an ethical framework and the much-needed tools for assessing information produced in our digital age. With the tsunami of information on social media and other venues, many have come to distrust all forms of communication, including the news. This practical text offers guidance on how to use critical thinking, appropriate skepticism, and journalistic curiosity to handle this flow of undifferentiated information. Designed to encourage critical thinking, each chapter introduces specific content, followed at the end of each section with an ethical dilemma. The ideas presented are based on the author’s experiences as a teacher and public editor/ombudsman at NPR News. Trusting the News in a Digital Age prepares readers to deal with changes to news and information in the digital environment. It brings to light the fact that journalism is about treating the public as citizens first, and consumers of information second. This important text: Reveals how to use critical thinking to handle the never-ending flow of information Contains ethical dilemmas to help sharpen critical thinking skills Explains how to verify sources and spot frauds Looks at the economic and technological conditions that facilitated changes in communication Written for students of journalism and media studies, Trusting the News in the Digital Age offers guidance on how to hone critical thinking skills needed to discern fact from fiction.

Media Trust in a Digital World

Media Trust in a Digital World
Author: Thomas Osburg,Stephanie Heinecke
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030307745

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This book examines the shifting role of media trust in a digital world, and critically analyzes how news and stories are created, distributed and consumed. Emphasis is placed on the current challenges and possible solutions to regain trust and restore credibility. The book reveals the role of trust in communication, in society and in media, and subsequently addresses media at the crossroads, as evinced by phenomena like gatekeepers, echo chambers and fake news. The following chapters explore truth and trust in journalism, the role of algorithms and robots in media, and the relation between social media and individual trust. The book then presents case studies highlighting how media creates trust in the contexts of: brands and businesses, politics and non-governmental organizations, science and education. In closing, it discusses the road ahead, with a focus on users, writers, platforms and communication in general, and on media competency, skills and education in particular.

News in a Digital Age

News in a Digital Age
Author: Kavanagh,Marcellino,Jonathan S. Blake,Smith,Davenport,Tebeka
Publsiher: RAND
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781977402318

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This report presents a quantitative assessment of how the presentation of news has changed over the past 30 years and how it varies across platforms. Over time, and as society moved from “old” to “new” media, news content has generally shifted from more-objective event- and context-based reporting to reporting that is more subjective, relies more heavily on argumentation and advocacy, and includes more emotional appeals.

News in a Digital Age

News in a Digital Age
Author: Jennifer Kavanagh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019
Genre: Digital media
ISBN: 1977402852

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New News

New News
Author: Damian Tambini,Jamie Cowling
Publsiher: Institute for Public Policy Research
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1860301878

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News in a Digital Age

News in a Digital Age
Author: Kavanagh,Marcellino,Jonathan S. Blake,Smith,Davenport,Tebeka
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781977402837

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This report presents a quantitative assessment of how the presentation of news has changed over the past 30 years and how it varies across platforms. Over time, and as society moved from “old” to “new” media, news content has generally shifted from more-objective event- and context-based reporting to reporting that is more subjective, relies more heavily on argumentation and advocacy, and includes more emotional appeals.

The Ethics of Photojournalism in the Digital Age

The Ethics of Photojournalism in the Digital Age
Author: Miguel Franquet Santos Silva,Scott A. Eldridge II
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2020-01-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780429997631

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Delving into the complexities of contemporary reportage, this book draws from moral philosophy and histories of photojournalism to understand the emergence of this distinct practice and discuss its evolution in a digital era. In arguing that the digitization of photography obliges us to radically challenge some of the traditional conceptions of press photography, this book addresses the historic opposition between artistic and journalistic photographs, showing and challenging how this has subtly inspired support for a forensic approach to photojournalism ethics. The book situates this debate within questions of relativism over what is ‘moral’, and normative debates over what is ‘journalistic’, alongside technical debates as to what is ‘possible’, to underpin a discussion of photojournalism as an ethical, moral, and societally important journalistic practice. Including detailed comparative analyses of codes of ethics, examination of controversial cases, and a study of photojournalism ethics as applied in different newsrooms, the book examines how ethical principles are applied by the global news media and explores the potential for constructive dialogue between different voices interested in pursuing the best version of photojournalism. A targeted, comprehensive and engaging book, this is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and students of photojournalism, as well as philosophy, communications and media studies more broadly.