Media and Society After Technological Disruption
Herausgeber: Langvardt, Kyle; Hurwitz, Justin (Gus)
Media and Society After Technological Disruption
Herausgeber: Langvardt, Kyle; Hurwitz, Justin (Gus)
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"This interdisciplinary collection studies the Internet's effects on traditional media. Part 1 deals with the breakdown of trust in the media; Part 2 outlines the changing law of defamation and privacy; Part 3 analyzes the challenge of online content moderation; and Part 4 considers the financial challenges facing journalistic enterprises"--
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"This interdisciplinary collection studies the Internet's effects on traditional media. Part 1 deals with the breakdown of trust in the media; Part 2 outlines the changing law of defamation and privacy; Part 3 analyzes the challenge of online content moderation; and Part 4 considers the financial challenges facing journalistic enterprises"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781009174428
- ISBN-10: 1009174428
- Artikelnr.: 69963962
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781009174428
- ISBN-10: 1009174428
- Artikelnr.: 69963962
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz and Kyle Langvardt; Part I. Trusted
Communicators: 1. Introduction: trusted communicators Kyle Langvardt; 2.
Getting to trustworthiness (but not necessarily to trust) Helen Norton; 3.
Sober and self-guided newsgathering Jane Bambauer; 4. The new gatekeepers?:
Social media and the 'Search for Truth' Ashutosh Bhagwat; 5. Beyond the
watchdog: using Law to build trust in the press Erin C. Carrol; 6.
Defamation and privacy: what you can't say about me Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz;
Part II. Defamation and Privacy: 7. Introduction: defamation and privacy
Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz; 8. Cheap speech and the Gordian Knot of defamation
reform Lyrissa Lidsky; 9. Defamation, disinformation, and the press
function RonNell Andersen Jones; 10. Privacy rights, internet mug shots,
and a right to be forgotten Amy Gajda; 11. Brokered abuse Thomas E. Kadri;
Part III. Platform Governance: 12. Introduction: platform governance Kyle
Langvardt; 13. Noisy speech externalities Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz; 14. Content
moderation in practice Laura Edelson; 15. The reverse spider-man principle:
with great responsibility comes great power Eugene Volokh; 16. Moderating
the fediverse: content moderation on distributed social media Alan Z.
Rozenshtein; Part IV. Sustaining Journalistic Institutions: 17.
Introduction: sustaining journalistic institutions Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz;
18. How local TV news is surviving disruption as newspapers fail: lessons
learned Laurie Thomas Lee; 19. From hot news to link tax: the dangers of a
quasi-property right in information Paul Matzko; 20. Structuring a subsidy
for local journalism Kyle Langvardt; 21. Saving the news Ramsi A. Woodcock;
Index.
Communicators: 1. Introduction: trusted communicators Kyle Langvardt; 2.
Getting to trustworthiness (but not necessarily to trust) Helen Norton; 3.
Sober and self-guided newsgathering Jane Bambauer; 4. The new gatekeepers?:
Social media and the 'Search for Truth' Ashutosh Bhagwat; 5. Beyond the
watchdog: using Law to build trust in the press Erin C. Carrol; 6.
Defamation and privacy: what you can't say about me Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz;
Part II. Defamation and Privacy: 7. Introduction: defamation and privacy
Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz; 8. Cheap speech and the Gordian Knot of defamation
reform Lyrissa Lidsky; 9. Defamation, disinformation, and the press
function RonNell Andersen Jones; 10. Privacy rights, internet mug shots,
and a right to be forgotten Amy Gajda; 11. Brokered abuse Thomas E. Kadri;
Part III. Platform Governance: 12. Introduction: platform governance Kyle
Langvardt; 13. Noisy speech externalities Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz; 14. Content
moderation in practice Laura Edelson; 15. The reverse spider-man principle:
with great responsibility comes great power Eugene Volokh; 16. Moderating
the fediverse: content moderation on distributed social media Alan Z.
Rozenshtein; Part IV. Sustaining Journalistic Institutions: 17.
Introduction: sustaining journalistic institutions Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz;
18. How local TV news is surviving disruption as newspapers fail: lessons
learned Laurie Thomas Lee; 19. From hot news to link tax: the dangers of a
quasi-property right in information Paul Matzko; 20. Structuring a subsidy
for local journalism Kyle Langvardt; 21. Saving the news Ramsi A. Woodcock;
Index.
Introduction Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz and Kyle Langvardt; Part I. Trusted
Communicators: 1. Introduction: trusted communicators Kyle Langvardt; 2.
Getting to trustworthiness (but not necessarily to trust) Helen Norton; 3.
Sober and self-guided newsgathering Jane Bambauer; 4. The new gatekeepers?:
Social media and the 'Search for Truth' Ashutosh Bhagwat; 5. Beyond the
watchdog: using Law to build trust in the press Erin C. Carrol; 6.
Defamation and privacy: what you can't say about me Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz;
Part II. Defamation and Privacy: 7. Introduction: defamation and privacy
Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz; 8. Cheap speech and the Gordian Knot of defamation
reform Lyrissa Lidsky; 9. Defamation, disinformation, and the press
function RonNell Andersen Jones; 10. Privacy rights, internet mug shots,
and a right to be forgotten Amy Gajda; 11. Brokered abuse Thomas E. Kadri;
Part III. Platform Governance: 12. Introduction: platform governance Kyle
Langvardt; 13. Noisy speech externalities Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz; 14. Content
moderation in practice Laura Edelson; 15. The reverse spider-man principle:
with great responsibility comes great power Eugene Volokh; 16. Moderating
the fediverse: content moderation on distributed social media Alan Z.
Rozenshtein; Part IV. Sustaining Journalistic Institutions: 17.
Introduction: sustaining journalistic institutions Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz;
18. How local TV news is surviving disruption as newspapers fail: lessons
learned Laurie Thomas Lee; 19. From hot news to link tax: the dangers of a
quasi-property right in information Paul Matzko; 20. Structuring a subsidy
for local journalism Kyle Langvardt; 21. Saving the news Ramsi A. Woodcock;
Index.
Communicators: 1. Introduction: trusted communicators Kyle Langvardt; 2.
Getting to trustworthiness (but not necessarily to trust) Helen Norton; 3.
Sober and self-guided newsgathering Jane Bambauer; 4. The new gatekeepers?:
Social media and the 'Search for Truth' Ashutosh Bhagwat; 5. Beyond the
watchdog: using Law to build trust in the press Erin C. Carrol; 6.
Defamation and privacy: what you can't say about me Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz;
Part II. Defamation and Privacy: 7. Introduction: defamation and privacy
Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz; 8. Cheap speech and the Gordian Knot of defamation
reform Lyrissa Lidsky; 9. Defamation, disinformation, and the press
function RonNell Andersen Jones; 10. Privacy rights, internet mug shots,
and a right to be forgotten Amy Gajda; 11. Brokered abuse Thomas E. Kadri;
Part III. Platform Governance: 12. Introduction: platform governance Kyle
Langvardt; 13. Noisy speech externalities Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz; 14. Content
moderation in practice Laura Edelson; 15. The reverse spider-man principle:
with great responsibility comes great power Eugene Volokh; 16. Moderating
the fediverse: content moderation on distributed social media Alan Z.
Rozenshtein; Part IV. Sustaining Journalistic Institutions: 17.
Introduction: sustaining journalistic institutions Justin 'Gus' Hurwitz;
18. How local TV news is surviving disruption as newspapers fail: lessons
learned Laurie Thomas Lee; 19. From hot news to link tax: the dangers of a
quasi-property right in information Paul Matzko; 20. Structuring a subsidy
for local journalism Kyle Langvardt; 21. Saving the news Ramsi A. Woodcock;
Index.







