Fr. 166.00

News Public Affairs Amp the Publcb

English · Hardback

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Reporting makes a significant difference not just in the amount of public affairs information available to a community, but also in the amount and type of conversations about self-governance that take place in the digital world. Simpson argues that without daily professional journalism, the audience is forced to craft their own news feeds, often resulting in conversations without foundation.

List of contents










Introduction
Chapter 1: Rise of the Audience
Chapter 2: The Shifting News Landscape
Chapter 3: Pixels, Posts, and Producers
Chapter 4: Building Their Own Narrative
Chapter 5: The Mean Sphere and the Empty Sphere
Chapter 6: #chardonshooting: The Inverted Sphere
Chapter 7: Citizens and Journalism
Chapter 8: Journalism

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By Edgar Simpson

Summary

Reporting makes a significant difference not just in the amount of public affairs information available to a community, but also in the amount and type of conversations about self-governance that take place in the digital world. Simpson argues that without daily professional journalism, the audience is forced to craft their own news feeds, often resulting in conversations without foundation.

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