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050 0 0 _aPN4784.T34
_bD69 2020
100 1 _aDowd, Cate,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aDigital journalism, drones, and automation :
_bthe language and abstractions behind the news /
_cCate Dowd.
260 _aNew York :
_bOUP,
_cc2020
300 _apages cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aFormative digital and online technologies in news and journalism -- The impacts of intergrated media systems and social media in news -- The backend of news as a juxtaposition of data and human costs -- Smartphones and social media in reporting the asylum seeker crisis in Europe -- Decoding search and partnerships across news, journalism, and social media -- Drone journalism and aviation laws, systems, training, and tech trends -- Game design and the semantic CAT method for journalism -- Game spaces and the transformation of language for new journalism systems -- Emotions, behaviours, and context-aware systems for journalism -- Language in data processing and ontology engineering for journalism.
520 _a""The next generation of systems and practices in journalism will require knowledge beyond online editing techniques, aggregation, social media flow and assumptions about fake news. The profession may also want to aim for ethical practices in journalism to be embedded in algorithms for new systems. Engagement in an early design phase may also be useful for scoping reforms for online and social media legislation. However, these pursuits require higher levels of understanding about backend data and online systems, and development of formal vocabulary for journalism concepts and practices. This new domain knowledge should also be expressed in ontological models, informed by participatory approaches. Some problems to be addressed include editorial control issues and fair distribution of news stories and other challenges of data and online systems. Problematic issues should also include the lack of transparency in corporate data sharing arrangements. The semantic language for future systems for journalism will be distinctly different from the vocabulary and classifications used for online news tags. It will also need to distinguish the vocabulary for social media things in context of journalism. Most importantly, the design of new systems will need participatory and semantic design methods that can support the need for high-level knowledge of data and semantic search methods. The influence of social media partnerships in news and backend data sharing are other problem areas. Data via integrated media systems in news organisations flows onto cloud servers where it is processed with a myriad of methods. These hubs are for the new generation of data sharing, where large volumes of data are sorted and processed at accelerated speeds, for a range of purposes. Cloud servers are now literally the highest levels of digital convergence, other than legislation, and the latter is lagging. This is where data is shared for advertising, social media benefits and other domain purposes. Integrated media systems bring benefits for global networked news media organisations, but they also enable more monetisation of data via cloud servers. ""--
650 0 _aJournalism
_xTechnological innovations
_zUnited States.
650 0 _aOnline journalism
_zUnited States
_xHistory
_y21st century.
776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aDowd, Cate,
_tDigital journalism, drones, and automation
_dNew York : Oxford University Press, 2020.
_z9780190655884
_w(DLC) 2019036451
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