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News Quality in the Digital Age
News Quality in the Digital Age
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This book explores the topics of news "quality" in the online age and the relationships between news organizations and digital platforms. It covers a range of topics, including internet incivility, crowdsourcing, YouTube politics, regulations, algorithms, and AI, and draws a distinction between news that facilitates democracy and news that undermines it.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 216 pages
Publication date: 09 March 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive book brings together a diverse and international group of contributors to delve into the complex and multifaceted topic of news "quality" in the digital age. Spanning a wide range of subjects, including internet incivility, crowdsourcing, YouTube politics, regulations, algorithms, and artificial intelligence (AI), the book aims to shed light on the intricate relationships between news organizations and influential digital platforms such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter. By examining these topics, the book seeks to establish a crucial distinction between news that serves as a catalyst for democracy and news that can undermine it.
This important work appeals to a wide audience, including students, scholars, journalists, policymakers, and media commentators. It engages a diverse range of methodological and theoretical perspectives to define the core concept of "quality" in the news media. The book explores the challenges and opportunities that arise in the digital era, as news organizations navigate the rapidly evolving landscape and strive to deliver accurate, reliable, and informative content to their audiences.
One of the key themes explored in the book is the impact of internet incivility on news quality. The rise of social media platforms has facilitated the spread of hate speech, misinformation, and online harassment, which can have a detrimental effect on the credibility and reputation of news organizations. The contributors discuss strategies for combating internet incivility, including fact-checking, community moderation, and promoting digital literacy.
Crowdsourcing is another area of focus, as news organizations increasingly rely on citizen journalists and social media users to gather and verify information. The book explores the benefits and challenges of crowdsourcing, including the potential for bias, the need for transparency, and the importance of verifying sources. The contributors also discuss the role of algorithms in news selection and recommendation, highlighting the potential for algorithms to reinforce existing biases and perpetuate misinformation.
YouTube politics is another emerging phenomenon that the book examines. The platform has become a powerful tool for political expression and activism, but it has also been criticized for its role in spreading misinformation and hate speech. The contributors discuss the challenges and opportunities that YouTube presents for news organizations, including the need for transparency, accountability, and the development of ethical guidelines.
Regulations, algorithms, and AI are also explored in the book, as they play a significant role in shaping the news industry. The contributors discuss the potential benefits and risks of these technologies, including the potential for bias, the need for transparency, and the importance of ethical considerations. They also explore the role of news organizations in adapting to these technologies and developing new strategies for delivering high-quality news.
In conclusion, this comprehensive book offers a valuable insight into the complex and multifaceted topic of news "quality" in the digital age. By bringing together a diverse range of contributors and engaging a wide range of methodological and theoretical perspectives, the book provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities that arise in the news industry. It is a must-read for students, scholars, journalists, policymakers, and media commentators who are interested in understanding the future of news and the role that digital platforms and other technological advancements will play in shaping it.
Weight: 356g
Dimension: 152 x 228 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032191775
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