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Journalism and the pandemic : essays on adaptation and innovation / edited by Tony Silvia ; foreword by Bill Whitaker.
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Title:Journalism and the pandemic : essays on adaptation and innovation / edited by Tony Silvia ; foreword by Bill Whitaker.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Silvia, Tony, editor.
Whitaker, Bill, author of foreword.
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Published/Created:Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2022]
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Call Number: PN4888.C75 J68 2022
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:KOERNER LIBRARY stacks (Floor 1)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020---Press coverage--United States.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020---Influence.
Journalism--Objectivity--United States.
Journalism--Technological innovations--United States.
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Genre/Form:Informational works.
Essays.
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Description:ix, 220 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Summary:"This edited volume of essays analyzes how the entire practice of journalism in America has changed irrevocably due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Written by journalists and other industry professionals, essays outline an assortment of related topics, including the rapid adoption of new technology like Zoom, the state of public health reporting, diversity in journalism and more. This book also outlines major implications for the future of journalism, detailing some long-lasting changes that could impact generations to come. These shifts in journalism will have economic, social and ethical consequences long after the pandemic ends and could shift the entire paradigm for deciding what news is and how it is covered"-- Provided by publisher.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781476687469 paperback
1476687463 paperback
9781476646770 electronic book
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. I Reporting a Pandemic
Rapid Pace of Disruptive Change / Tony Silvia
Personal Perspectives from the Frontlines of News / Janet K. Keeler
Covering Politics During the Pandemic: A Personal Journey / LaCrai D. Mitchell
Investigative Reporting: Assessing Covid's Lasting Impact / Mark Douglas Iusi
Future of Collegiate Journalism in the Wake of Covid-19 / Teresa Puente
Community Journalism: The Pandemic as a Catalyst for Change / Bernardo H. Motta
pt. II Gaining Understanding
Coronavirus and the Bermuda Triangle of Public Health Reporting / Mark Jerome Walters
Social Media and the Pandemic: Myths and Misinformation / Casey Frechette
pt. III Charting a Course
Shifting Newsroom Economics: A Lasting Impact / Elliott Wiser
Zooming the Pandemic: Developing New Technologies / Casey Frechette
Diversity: Covid-19, George Floyd and Lessons Learned / Lillian R. Dunlap
Ethical Reporting in the Pandemic and Beyond / Andrea Chu
Teaching Journalism During (and After) the Pandemic / Janet K. Keeler
pt. IV Revisiting News Practices Post-Pandemic: A Roundtable Discussion.