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1. Desmontando la mentira : dos años bajo la lupa del OVFN: Observatorio Venezolano de Fake News [2021]
- Primera edición - Caracas : AB abediciones : Universidad Católica Andrés Bello : Observatorio Venezolano de Fake News : Medianálisis, 2021
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- Book — 210 pages ; 22 cm
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2. Changing journalism [2012]
- Lee-Wright, Peter.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 174 p. ; 24 cm.
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- Introduction
- Part I. Changing political and economic structures of journalism: 1. The changing business of news: sustainability of news journalism / Angela Phillips and Tamara Witschge; 2. Return of Hephaestus: journalists' work recrafted / Peter Lee-Wright; 3. Who guards the gateway? regulating journalism in fluid times / Peter Lee-Wright
- Part II. Changing Practices: 4. Doing it all in the multi-skilled universe / Peter Lee-Wright and Angela Phillips; 5. Faster and shallower: homogenisation, cannibalisation and the death of reporting / Angela Phillips; 6. The 'tyranny' of technology / Tamara Witschge
- Part III. Changing Journalism: 7. Changing audiences, changing journalism? / Tamara Witschge; 8. Transparency and the ethics of new journalism / Angela Phillips
- Conclusion: changing the future of the news.
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3. The crisis of the institutional press [2021]
- Reese, Stephen D. author.
- Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA : Polity Press, 2021
- Description
- Book — xvii, 214 pages ; 23 cm
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- Preface Acknowledgments
- 1 The Crisis of the Institutional Press
- 2 Enemies of the Institution
- 3 Defining the Institution
- 4 The Implicated Institution
- 5 The Emerging Hybrid Institution
- 6 The Sustainable Institution
- 7 Aspirations for the Institution Epilogue Notes References Index.
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- New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
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- Book — x, 231 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Why best practices? / Lawrie Zion
- Journalism ethics and best practices / David Craig
- Best practices in the network journalism sphere / Ansgard Heinrich
- The magical concept of transparency / Stephen J.A. Ward
- Filtering fact from fiction : a verification framework for social media / Alfred Hermida
- Best practices for linking / Juliette De Maeyer
- The case for curatorial journalism ... or, can you really be an ethical aggregator? / Fiona Martin
- Real-time online reporting : best practices for live blogging / Neil Thurman
- Live-tweeting : the rise of real-time reporting / Jonathan Hewett
- Handling mistakes : corrections and unpublishing / Tim Currie
- Collaboration / Lily Canter
- Fostering and moderating citizen conversations / David Domingo
- These views are my own : the private and public self in the digital media sphere / Kelly Fincham
- Multimedia journalism / Mindy McAdams
- Data journalism / Paul Bradshaw.
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- Los Angeles : CQ Press, an imprint of SAGE Publications, Inc., [2014]
- Description
- Book — xii, 243 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
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- Foreword: Journalism Ethics Then and Now - Bob Steele Introduction: New Guiding Principles for a New Era of Journalism - Kelly McBride and Tom Rosenstiel I. TRUTH
- 1. Truth Without Scarcity, Ethics Without Force - Clay Shirky
- 2. Kicking the Stone: The Search for Reliable Evidence in Journalism - Roy Peter Clark
- 3. Storytelling in the Digital Age - Tom Huang
- 4. Fact Checking 2.0 - Steve Myers
- 5. Seeing is Not Believing: Photojournalism in the 21st Century - Kenneth Irby II. TRANSPARENCY
- 6. Do Private Platforms Threaten Public Journalism? - Dan Gillmor
- 7. Networked Audiences: Attention and Data-Informed Journalism - Gilad Lotan
- 8. Centers of Investigative Reporting: New Model, Old Conflicts - Adam Hochberg
- 9. A New Pathway Toward Sourcing - Ann Friedman
- 10. Corrections and Ethics: Greater Accuracy Through Honesty - Craig Silverman III. COMMUNITY
- 11. The (Still) Evolving Relationship Between "News" and "Community" - Steven Waldman
- 12. The Destablizing Force of Fear - danah boyd and Kelly McBride
- 13. How Untold Stories Can Reflect Diversity - Eric Deggans
- 14. Community as an End - Monica Guzman Epilogue: The Future of Journalism Ethics - Kelly McBride and Tom Rosenstiel.
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- Wiesbaden : Springer VS, [2012]
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- Book — 506 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
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- New York : Routledge, 2012.
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- Book — ix, 585 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
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- FOREWORD TO NEW EDITION
- 1: INTRODUCTION David Weaver and Lars Willnat JOURNALISTS IN ASIA
- 2: JOURNALISTS IN CHINA Hongzhong Zhang
- 3: JOURNALISTS IN HONG KONG: A DECADE AFTER THE TRANSFER OF SOVEREIGNTY Joseph M. Chan, Francis L. F. Lee, and Clement Y. K. So
- 4: JOURNALISTS IN INDONESIA Thomas Hanitzsch and Dedy N. Hidayat
- 5: THE JAPANESE JOURNALIST IN TRANSITION: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE Shinji Oi, Mitsuru Fukuda and Shinsuke Sako
- 6: KOREAN JOURNALISTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Young Jun Son, Sung Tae Kim and Jihyang Choi
- 7: MALAYSIAN JOURNALISTS Ezhar Tamam, Sony Jalarajan Raj, and Manimaran Govindasamy
- 8: SINGAPORE JOURNALISM: BUYING INTO A WINNING FORMULA Xiaoming Hao and Cherian George
- 9: JOURNALISTS IN TAIWAN Ven-hwei Lo JOURNALISTS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
- 10: THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNALIST IN THE 21ST CENTURY Beate Josephi and Ian Richards
- 11: JOURNALISTS IN NEW ZEALAND Geoff Lealand and James Hollings JOURNALISTS IN EUROPE
- 12: A SURVEY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS IN FLANDERS (BELGIUM) Karin Raeymaeckers, Steve Paulussen and Jeroen De Keyser
- 13: MEDIA PROFESSIONALS OR ORGANIZATIONAL MARIONETTES? PROFESSIONAL VALUES AND CONSTRAINTS OF DANISH JOURNALISTS Morten Skovsgaard, Erik Albak, Peter Bro, and Claes de Vreese
- 14: FINNISH JOURNALISTS: THE QUEST FOR QUALITY AMIDST NEW PRESSURES Jyrki Jyrkiainen and Ari Heinonen
- 15: THE FRENCH JOURNALIST Aralynn Abare McMane
- 16: JOURNALISM IN GERMANY IN THE 21ST CENTURY Siegfried Weischenberg, Maja Malik and Armin Scholl
- 17: BRITISH JOURNALISTS Karen Sanders and Mark Hanna
- 18: JOURNALISM IN HUNGARY Maria Vasarhelyi
- 19: JOURNALISTS AND JOURNALISM IN THE NETHERLANDS Alexander Pleijter, Liesbeth Hermans & Maurice Vergeer
- 20: THE JOURNALISTS AND JOURNALISM OF POLAND Agnieszka Stepinska, Szymon Ossowski, Lidia Pokrzycka, and Jakub Nowak
- 21: RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS AND THEIR PROFESSION Svetlana Pasti, Mikhail Chernysh and Luiza Svitich
- 22: JOURNALISM IN SLOVENIA Peter Lah and Suzana Zilic-Fiser
- 23: JOURNALISTS IN SPAIN Pedro Farias, Francisco Javier Paniagua Rojano, and Sergio Roses
- 24: SWEDISH JOURNALISTS: BETWEEN PROFESSIONALIZATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION Jesper Stromback, Lars Nord, and Adam Shehata
- 25: JOURNALISTS IN SWITZERLAND: STRUCTURE AND ATTITUDES Heinz Bonfadelli, Guido Keel, Mirko Marr, and Vinzenz Wyss JOURNALISTS IN NORTH AMERICA
- 26: THE PROFESSIONAL CREED OF QUEBEC'S JOURNALISTS IN CANADA Marc-Francois Bernier and Marsha Barber
- 27: U.S. JOURNALISTS IN THE TUMULTUOUS EARLY YEARS OF THE 21ST CENTURY Bonnie J. Brownlee and Randal A. Beam JOURNALISTS IN SOUTH AMERICA
- 28: BRAZILIAN JOURNALISTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Heloiza Golbspan Herscovitz
- 29: THE CHILEAN JOURNALIST Claudia Mellado with Gustavo Gonzalez, Carlos Del Valle, Claudia Lagos and Magdalena Saldana
- 30: JOURNALISTS IN COLOMBIA Jesus Arroyave and Marta Milena Barrios
- 31: MAJOR TRENDS OF JOURNALIST STUDIES IN LATIN AMERICA: A META-ANALYSIS OF FIVE DECADES OF RESEARCH Claudia Mellado JOURNALISTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
- 32: ARAB JOURNALISTS Lawrence Pintak and Jeremy Ginges
- 33: JOURNALISTS IN ISRAEL Yariv Tsfati and Oren Meyers
- 34: JOURNALISTS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Mohamed Kirat COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF JOURNALISM
- 35: WORLDS OF JOURNALISM: JOURNALISTIC CULTURES, PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY AND PERCEIVED INFLUENCES ACROSS 18 NATIONS Thomas Hanitzsch et al.
- 36: FOREIGN JOURNALISTS - AN ENDANGERED SPECIES? Lars Willnat and Jason Martin
- 37: POLITICAL JOURNALISTS: COVERING POLITICS IN THE DEMOCRATIC CORPORATIST MEDIA SYSTEM Arjen van Dalen and Peter Van Aelst CONCLUSIONS
- 38: CONCLUSIONS David Weaver and Lars Willnat ABOUT THE AUTHORS INDEX.
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- Oborune, Karina, author.
- 1. Auflage. - Norderstedt, Germany ; Budapest, Hungary : GRIN Verlag, 2010.
- Description
- Book — 15 pages ; 22 cm
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- Zanchini, Giorgio, 1967- author.
- Fano (PU) : Aras edizioni, [2019]
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- Book — 153 pages ; 18 cm
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11. Fake news, propaganda, and plain old lies : how to find trustworthy information in the digital age [2018]
- Barclay, Donald A., author.
- Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xv, 228 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Chapter 1: Credible Information: Why It Matters, What Are Its Limitations
- Chapter 2: Fake News as Phenomenon: (Almost) Nothing New Under the Sun
- Chapter 3: Tricks of the Trade: Techniques that Lower Your Information Guard Chapter 4:Logical Fallacies: More Tools of Deception
- Chapter 5: Evaluating an Information Source: Nine Essential Questions Everyone Should Ask
- Chapter 6: Power in Numbers: Negotiating the Statistics Minefield
- Chapter 7: Scholarly Information: Identifying, Evaluating, and Understanding It
- Chapter 8: Help Is Where You Find It: Resources for Evaluating Information Final Thoughts.
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- Eldridge, Scott A., II, author.
- London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xiv, 193 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Summary
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- List of Figures, Preface, Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1 - It depends on what you mean by `journalism'
- Chapter 2 - Journalism's central tendencies
- Chapter 3 - A journalistic field: Journalism and the Fourth Estate
- Chapter 4 - Interrogating the Fourth Estate: Moving beyond the core and the periphery
- Chapter 5 - Interlopers and Journalism I: The field beyond the core
- Chapter 6 - Interlopers and Journalism II: The observant and the heretic
- Chapter 7 - Interlopers and Journalism III: Identity, Intention, and Realization
- Chapter 8 - Visualizing Journalism: Evaluating the field, and its dimensions
- Chapter 9 - Conclusion: Considering the journalistic field anew, Index.
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13. The discourse of online sportscasting : constructing meaning and interaction in live text commentary [2018]
- Chovanec, Jan author.
- Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xxii, 303 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
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- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Transcription conventions
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Preface
- Introduction
- Setting the scene : News on the go
- Locating sites of interaction
- Aims of the work
- Points of departure and points of contact
- Overview of chapters
- Locating LTC
- Conventionalized patterns of language variation
- Genre, structures and social interaction
- Registers and systemic functional linguistics
- Register variation and text types
- From register to genre : the theory of context and generic structures
- Genres as non-linguistically defined constructs
- Genre as interaction
- Genre discreteness and variability
- Concluding remarks
- The linguistics of sports commentary
- Unscripted commentary
- Sports announcer talk
- Unplanned spoken language : on-line description
- Levels of commentary
- Concluding remarks
- Live texts, blogging and journalism
- Basic characteristics of blogs
- Live blogs and interactive journalism
- The live blog as a framing text
- Live blog as a discourse colony
- From text, discourse colony to colony of genres
- Referring to (live) blogs in the data
- Naming live text commentaries
- Concluding remarks
- Analysing LTC
- Material and characterization of data
- Material for analysis
- Composition of the corpus
- General characterization of the data
- LTC between blogs and news reports
- Previous research
- Types of live text commentaries
- Participation framework
- Concluding remarks
- Structuring the LTC : the event and liveness
- Nested structures
- Structural organization of the entire LTC
- Linear structure of the textual part of LTC
- Temporal organization : the liveness of the event
- Concluding remarks
- From pre-match to post-match commentary
- Parts of commentary : a general overview
- The pre-match commentary : Laying the ground
- The match (play-by-play) commentary : Describing the real thing
- The post-match commentary : Summarizing and trailing off
- Concluding remarks
- Managing event discontinuities
- Event discontinuities
- Temporal organization of LTC at half time
- Posts at half time
- Marking boundaries in half-time commentary
- Formulating transitions in boundary posts
- Formulating game resumption after half-time
- Multiple encodings of boundary points
- Signing off from commentary at half time
- Concluding remarks
- Interacting through LTC
- Creating co-presence
- Articulating immediacy
- Features of spoken broadcast commentary
- General features of spoken language
- Constructing shared space
- Concluding remarks
- Threading and narrative layers : From interactivity to interaction
- Triggering participation
- Patterns of interaction : threading
- The dialogic structurating of voices
- Narrative layers
- Concluding remarks
- Conclusion
- Research questions revisited
- Discussion and outlooks
- Appendix
- References
- Index.
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- Salvador : EDUFBA ; Brasília : COMPÓS, 2011.
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- Book — 321 p. ; 25 cm.
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15. Kīwādo de yomitoku gendai no jānarizumu [2005]
- キーワードで読み解く現代のジャーナリズム
- Tōkyō : Ōtsuki Shoten, 2005. 東京 : 大月書店, 2005.
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- Book — 317 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
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- Forde, Susan.
- Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
- Description
- Book — xvii, 214 p. ; 23 cm.
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- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Understanding alternative and independent journalism
- Chapter 2: Defining moments in the history of alternative journalism
- Chapter 3: Finding the basis for alternative and independent journalism
- Chapter 4: Looking for answers: How alternative media journalists engage their audiences
- Chapter 5: Connecting with democracy: The 'new' alternative media
- Chapter 6: Throwing out the bathwater (but not the baby): Objectivity, 'professionalism' and the economics of alternative journalism
- Chapter 7: The global policy environment for alternative and community media forms
- Chapter 8: Concluding thoughts: The nature of alternative journalism References.
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- New York : Routledge, 2011.
- Description
- Book — viii, 203 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction. Matt Carlson and Bob Franklin Part I: Credibility, Transparency and Diversity
- 1. Source Credibility as a Journalistic Work Tool. Zvi Reich
- 2. Wither Anonymity? Journalism and Unnamed Sources in a Changing Media Environment. Matt Carlson
- 3. Journalists as 'Unwilling' Sources: Transparency and the New Ethics of Journalism. Angela Phillips
- 4. Activist Media as Mainstream Model: What Can Professional Journalists Learn From Indymedia? Chris Atton Part II: Entrenched Practices, Entrenched Sources
- 5. Rules, Recycling, Filters and Conspiracies: Nick Davies and the Propaganda Model. Julian Petley
- 6. Sources, Credibility and the Continuing Crisis of UK Journalism. Bob Franklin
- 7. Sourcing Business News: A Case Study of Public Relations Uptake. Tom Van Hout
- 8. Sources of Arts Journalism: Who's Writing the Arts Pages? Lucinda Strahan Part III: Citizens and Sourcing: Finding a Way Forward
- 9. Are Citizens Becoming Sources? A Look into Flemish Journalists' Professional Contacts. Jeroen De Keyser, Karin Raeymaeckers and Steve Paulussen
- 10. The Limits of Audience Participation: UGC @ the BBC. Andrew Williams, Claire Wardle and Karin Wahl Jorgensen
- 11. The Scope of User Generated Content: User Contributions within Online Journalism. Annika Bergstrom
- 12. Citizen Journalism and Everyday Life: A Case Study of Germany'sMyheimat.De. Axel Bruns.
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18. Fake news, propaganda, and plain old lies : how to find trustworthy information in the digital age [2018]
- Barclay, Donald A., author.
- Lanham ; Boulder ; New York ; London : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]
- Description
- Book — xv, 228 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Preface
- Credible information : why it matters, what are its limitations
- Fake news as phenomenon : (almost) nothing new under the sun
- Tricks of the trade : techniques that lower your information guard
- Logical fallacies : more tools of deception
- Evaluating an information source : nine essential questions everyone should ask
- Power in numbers : negotiating the statistics minefield
- Scholarly information : identifying, evaluating, and understanding it
- Help is where you find it : resources for evaluating information
- Final thoughts.
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19. Beyond news : the future of journalism [2014]
- Stephens, Mitchell author.
- New York : Columbia University Press, [2014]
- Description
- Book — xxvii, 232 pages ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction: Quality Journalism Reconsidered
- 1. "Principles, Sentiments, and Affections": The Journalism Out of Which the United States Was Born
- 2. "Yesterday's Doings in All Continents": The Business of Selling News
- 3. "Circulators of Intelligence Merely": The Devaluation of News
- 4. "Bye-Bye to the Old 'Who-What-When-Where'?": The Return of Interpretation
- 5. "Much as One May Try to Disappear from the Work": The Argument Against Objectivity
- 6. "The World's Immeasurable Babblement": What Does and Does Not Make Journalism Wise
- 7. "Shimmering Intellectual Scoops": The Wisdom Journalist, the Journalism Organization, Their Audiences, and Our Politics Notes Acknowledgments Index.
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- Wiesbaden : Springer VS, c2013.
- Description
- Book — 251 p. ; 21 cm
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- Journalismus in der digitalen Moderne : Einführung / Leif Kramp, Leonard Novy, Dennis Ballwieser, Karsten Wenzlaff
- Einsichten
- Vorwärts (n)immer? : Normalität, Normativität und die Krise des Journalismus / Leonard Novy
- Profession am Scheideweg : Journalismus zwischen Aufbruch und Existenzängsten / Leif Kramp
- Vom Produkt zum Prozess / Bernd Oswald
- Zwischen Beruf und Berufung : wie sich das Bild des Journalisten wandelt / Jörg Sadrozinski
- Ansichten
- Das Leben der Community / Philip Grassmann
- Woher kommen die Innovationen im Journalismus? : was Verlage von freien Journalisten lernen können / Simone Janson
- The Open Newsroom / Emily Olson
- Warum hyperlokale Blogs so erfolgreich sind / Hardy Prothmann
- Wie Computer den Journalismus verändern / Nicolas Kayser-Bril
- Digital first. und dann--? : die zentralen Herausforderungen für Deutschlands Medienhäuser / Ansgar Mayer
- Bezahlbarer Journalismus in der digitalen Moderne / Karsten Wenzlaff
- Aussichten
- Innovation, Journalismus, Innovation / Stefan Plöchinger
- Technologie als Chance : auf welche Weise Smartphones, Tablets und die Medientechnologie der Zukunft journalistische Qualität sichern helfen / Jens Radü
- Unternehmer werden den Journalismus retten (und Sie können einer von ihnen sein) / Dan Gillmor
- Zur Konkretisierung der Debatte über philanthropische Finanzierungsmodelle / Knut Bergmann, Leonard Novy
- Der dritte Weg : warum wir stiftungsfinanzierte Medien brauchen / Stephan Weichert
- Fazit
- Journalismus in der digitalen Moderne : Aufbruch in eine ungewisse Zukunft / Leif Kramp, Leonard Novy
- Die Autoren und Herausgeber Register.
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