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Immersive Journalism - Virtual Reality and the Future of the News Industry

English · Hardback

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This collection explores how immersive technologies affect newsmaking and the positive and negative impacts they may have on journalistic norms, professional ethics, audience engagement, and data protection.

List of contents










Part I
Chapter 1: Immersive Journalism After the VR Hype from Media Professionals' Perspective
Chapter 2: Immersive Journalism Skills as Cultural Capital: Gaining Legitimacy in the Contemporary Newsroom
Chapter 3: Immersive Journalism and Emerging News Values of Emotional Objectivity and Subjective Accuracy: Between Effects and Norms
Chapter 4: The Young Reporter Programme: A Digital Intelligence Perspective
Part II
Chapter 5: 360-Degree Journalism: Ethics and Challenges of Immersive Storytelling in Africa
Chapter 6: Emotional Engagement and Information Recall in Immersive Journalism: A Systematic Literature Review
Chapter 7: "Above all, it was fun": Interactive Documentaries as Immersive Journalism
Chapter 8: Combating and Co-opting Immersion: Lessons from Audio-Visual Entertainment
Part III
Chapter 9: Immersive Environments, Evolving Ethics: How Computational, Data and Immersive Journalists Can Learn from Each Other
Chapter 10: Ethics of Care: Considerations in Collecting Audience Data for Immersive Journalism
Chapter 11: Information Processing of Augmented Reality News about History: Mediation Role of Transportation and Flow Experience between Telepresence and Attitudes Toward Civil Rights
Chapter 12: Biometric Immersive Journalism: Understanding a New Technological Frontier


About the author

Tomás Dodds is assistant professor of journalism and new media at Leiden University and faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.Tomás Dodds is assistant professor of journalism and new media at Leiden University and faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.

Summary

This collection explores how immersive technologies affect newsmaking and the positive and negative impacts they may have on journalistic norms, professional ethics, audience engagement, and data protection.

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