Journalism and the Pandemic
Essays on Adaptation and Innovation
Herausgeber: Silvia, Tony
Journalism and the Pandemic
Essays on Adaptation and Innovation
Herausgeber: Silvia, Tony
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Analyses how the entire practice of journalism in America has changed irrevocably due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Written industry professionals, essays outline an assortment of related topics, including the rapid adoption of new technology, the state of public health reporting, diversity in journalism and more.
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Analyses how the entire practice of journalism in America has changed irrevocably due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Written industry professionals, essays outline an assortment of related topics, including the rapid adoption of new technology, the state of public health reporting, diversity in journalism and more.
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- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781476687469
- ISBN-10: 1476687463
- Artikelnr.: 65987630
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781476687469
- ISBN-10: 1476687463
- Artikelnr.: 65987630
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tony Silvia is professor emeritus of journalism and digital communication at the University of South Florida, St. Petersburg and had a long career in broadcast journalism. He is the author of seven other titles, including four with McFarland. He lives in Little Compton, Rhode Island and Dunedin, Florida.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Bill Whitaker
Introduction: A Collaborative Pandemic Project
Tony Silvia
Part I. Reporting a Pandemic
The 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
The Future of Collegiate Journalism in the Wake of Covid-19
Jennifer Fleming and Teresa Puente
Community Journalism: The Pandemic as a Catalyst for Change
Bernardo H. Motta
Part II. Gaining Understanding
Coronavirus and the Bermuda Triangle of Public Health Reporting
Mark Jerome Walters
Social Media and the Pandemic: Myths and Misinformation
Tony Silvia and Casey Frechette
Part 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
Deni Elliott and Andrea Chu
Teaching Journalism During (and After) the Pandemic
Tony Silvia and Janet K. Keeler
Part IV. Revisiting News PracticesPost-Pandemic: A Roundtable Discussion
"Journalism After the Pandemic" Roundtable
Suggestions for Further Reading
About the Contributors
Index
Foreword
Bill Whitaker
Introduction: A Collaborative Pandemic Project
Tony Silvia
Part I. Reporting a Pandemic
The 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
The Future of Collegiate Journalism in the Wake of Covid-19
Jennifer Fleming and Teresa Puente
Community Journalism: The Pandemic as a Catalyst for Change
Bernardo H. Motta
Part II. Gaining Understanding
Coronavirus and the Bermuda Triangle of Public Health Reporting
Mark Jerome Walters
Social Media and the Pandemic: Myths and Misinformation
Tony Silvia and Casey Frechette
Part 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
Deni Elliott and Andrea Chu
Teaching Journalism During (and After) the Pandemic
Tony Silvia and Janet K. Keeler
Part IV. Revisiting News PracticesPost-Pandemic: A Roundtable Discussion
"Journalism After the Pandemic" Roundtable
Suggestions for Further Reading
About the Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
Foreword
Bill Whitaker
Introduction: A Collaborative Pandemic Project
Tony Silvia
Part I. Reporting a Pandemic
The 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
The Future of Collegiate Journalism in the Wake of Covid-19
Jennifer Fleming and Teresa Puente
Community Journalism: The Pandemic as a Catalyst for Change
Bernardo H. Motta
Part II. Gaining Understanding
Coronavirus and the Bermuda Triangle of Public Health Reporting
Mark Jerome Walters
Social Media and the Pandemic: Myths and Misinformation
Tony Silvia and Casey Frechette
Part 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
Deni Elliott and Andrea Chu
Teaching Journalism During (and After) the Pandemic
Tony Silvia and Janet K. Keeler
Part IV. Revisiting News PracticesPost-Pandemic: A Roundtable Discussion
"Journalism After the Pandemic" Roundtable
Suggestions for Further Reading
About the Contributors
Index
Foreword
Bill Whitaker
Introduction: A Collaborative Pandemic Project
Tony Silvia
Part I. Reporting a Pandemic
The 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
The Future of Collegiate Journalism in the Wake of Covid-19
Jennifer Fleming and Teresa Puente
Community Journalism: The Pandemic as a Catalyst for Change
Bernardo H. Motta
Part II. Gaining Understanding
Coronavirus and the Bermuda Triangle of Public Health Reporting
Mark Jerome Walters
Social Media and the Pandemic: Myths and Misinformation
Tony Silvia and Casey Frechette
Part 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
Deni Elliott and Andrea Chu
Teaching Journalism During (and After) the Pandemic
Tony Silvia and Janet K. Keeler
Part IV. Revisiting News PracticesPost-Pandemic: A Roundtable Discussion
"Journalism After the Pandemic" Roundtable
Suggestions for Further Reading
About the Contributors
Index







