Rethinking the New Technology of Journalism Rethinking the New Technology of Journalism

Rethinking the New Technology of Journalism

How Slowing Down Will Save the News

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Publisher Description

News organizations have always sought to deliver information faster and to larger audiences. But when clicks drive journalism, the result is often simplistic, sensational, and error-ridden reporting. In this book, Seong Jae Min argues in favor of “slow journalism,” a growing movement that aims to produce more considered, deliberate reporting that better serves the interests of democracy.

Min explores the role of technology in journalism from the printing press to artificial intelligence, documenting the hype and hope associated with each new breakthrough as well as the sometimes disappointing—and even damaging—unintended consequences. His analysis cuts through the discussion of clickbait headlines and social-media clout chasing to identify technological bells and whistles as the core problem with journalism today. At its heart, Min maintains, traditional shoe-leather reporting—knocking on doors, talking to people, careful observation and analysis—is still the best way for journalism to serve its civic purpose.

Thoughtful and engaging, Rethinking the New Technology of Journalism is a compelling call for news gathering to return to its roots. Reporters, those studying and teaching journalism, and avid consumers of the media will be interested in this book.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2022
March 8
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
152
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penn State University Press
SELLER
The Pennsylvania State University Press
SIZE
3.1
MB

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