The Application of in situ Digital Networks to News Reporting and Delivery : Networks, Communities and Journalism (2008. 604 S. 220 mm)

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The Application of in situ Digital Networks to News Reporting and Delivery : Networks, Communities and Journalism (2008. 604 S. 220 mm)

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The development of digital networks has allowed the largest news media organisations to consolidate and centralise their publishing businesses in flourishing capital-city markets. This has resulted in a withdrawal from other less-viable markets, especially those which are geographically remote, and the subsequent emergence of the digital divide with its attendant negative effects. Now the combination of technologies, theories and processes which has brought about the digital divide can be realigned to reverse those negative effects, and to enhance the possibility of focussed participatory communication taking place within and between those previously less-viable markets. This enhanced participatory communication, which I have named integrated journalism, brings with it measurable and positive effects, generally known as community capacity building effects, which lead to better outcomes for the members of enhanced communities, a more innovative and flourishing approach to life andbusiness, and a more innovative and forward-looking atmosphere within enhanced communities.
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The development of digital networks has allowed the largest news media organisations to consolidate and centralise their publishing businesses in flourishing capital-city markets. This has resulted in a withdrawal from other less-viable markets, especially those which are geographically remote, and the subsequent emergence of the digital divide with its attendant negative effects. Now the combination of technologies, theories and processes which has brought about the digital divide can be realigned to reverse those negative effects, and to enhance the possibility of focussed participatory communication taking place within and between those previously less-viable markets. This enhanced participatory communication, which I have named integrated journalism, brings with it measurable and positive effects, generally known as community capacity building effects, which lead to better outcomes for the members of enhanced communities, a more innovative and flourishing approach to life andbusiness, and a more innovative and forward-looking atmosphere within enhanced communities.
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Cokley, John, Dr John Cokley PhD, Bachelor of Business (Communication), Graduate Certificate in Education. His research and teaching covers innovative journalism products, platforms and approaches to media audiences. He also researches news possibilities for future space communities. His wide-ranging professional career includes 28 years reporting and editing.

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