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Andreas Veglis is Associate Professor and Head of the Media Informatics Lab in the Department of Journalism & Mass Communication at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. He is the author or co-author of ten books, has published dozens of papers in peer-reviewed journals, and has presented over fifty papers in international and national conferences on various media-related topics.
1 Introduction: The Evolution of Online Journalism 1Eugenia Siapera and Andreas Veglis
Part I Theories 19
2 Media Convergence 21Infotendencias Group
3 Challenging Values: The "Good" Journalist Online 39John O'Sullivan
4 Experiencing Journalism: A New Model for Online Newspapers 59Sue Robinson
5 The Field of Online Journalism: A Bourdieusian Analysis 77Eugenia Siapera and Lia-Paschalia Spyridou
Part II Politics 99
6 Online Journalism and Civic Life 101João Carlos Correia
7 De-democratizing the News? New Media and the Structural Practices of Journalism 119Natalie Fenton
8 Crises, Radical Online Journalism, and the State 135Lee Salter
9 Forms of Online Journalism and Politics 155Eugenia Siapera
Part III Production 177
10 Bridging the Gap: Toward a Typology of Cross-media News Production Processes 179Ivar John Erdal
11 Technology and the Transformation of News Work: Are Labor Conditions in (Online) Journalism Changing? 192Steve Paulussen
12 Journalism and Cross-media Publishing: The Case of Greece 209Andreas Veglis
13 The Economics of Online Journalism 231Richard van der Wurff
Part IV Practices 251
14 Crowdsourcing Investigative Journalism: Help Me Investigate – A Case Study 253Paul Bradshaw with Andy Brightwell
15 Media Accountability Practices in Online News Media 272David Domingo and Heikki Heikkilä
16 Technology and Journalism: Conflict and Convergence at the Production Level 290Andreas Giannakoulopoulos, Iraklis Varlamis, and Stelios Kouloglou
17 Social Journalism: Exploring How Social Media is Shaping Journalism 309Alfred Hermida
Part V Contents 329
18 Online News Reporting of Crisis Events: Investigating the Role of Citizen Witnessing 331Stuart Allan
19 Contribution to an Online Journalism Language: Multimedia Grammar 353João Canavilhas
20 The Paradox of Personalization: The Social and Reflexive Turn of Adaptive News 373Neil Thurman and Steve Schifferes
Part VI Global Contexts 393
21 Brazilian News Blogs and Mainstream News Organizations: Tensions, Symbiosis, or Independency? 395Olga Guedes Bailey and Francisco Paulo Jamil Marques
22 A Chance for Diversity? Australian Online Journalism 412Axel Bruns
23 Online Journalism in Germany 429Thomas Hanitzsch and Thorsten Quandt
24 The Evolution and Challenges of Online Journalism in Nigeria 445Farooq A. Kperogi
25 Doing Journalism Online: How UK News Organizations Have Adapted in the Age of the Internet 462Kostas Saltzis
26 J-blogging in China: Development, Significance, and Challenges 478Jin Shang and Hao Zhang
Index 494
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