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Digital Journalism Truth | Trust | Transparency

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Page 1: Digital Journalism - Principles and Practices

Digital JournalismTruth | Trust | Transparency

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Digital Journalism Content LifecycleReportageAdvertising IntegrationData MonetizationTelevision BroadcastingJournalist ActivismPhysical distribution

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Digital Society Content LifecycleContent curationContent distributionContent aggregationContent Communities

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Social Media & News EcosystemBattle for Data SourcesBattle for AuthenticityBattle for ReputationBattle for Retention

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Truth |Trust | Transparency.

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TruthIn the digital age, it is easier than ever to publish false informationConfluence of falsehood and Facts in the Information CascadeArtificial Intelligence and Artificial Reality‘Filter Bubble’ by Eli Pariser, the co-founder of Upworthy

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TrustDo you trust a robot reporter ?Identity ManagementOpen Identity ProtocolsPeer to Peer NetworksSocial Content Curators

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Trust and User EngagementDebate on the journalistic norms of objectivity and impartiality in the digital age.

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TransparencyOpen DataOpen WebKnowledge GraphSocial GraphInterest GraphOpen Source JournalismOpen Journalism projectFree press network

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Why should we learn about Digital Journalism• Journalism after Snowden Effect > All about cyberwarfare• Journalism funded by Google and Facebook > Fake News

Syndrome• Journalism after Trump Rhetoric > News Carnivals• New Piracy and Intellectual Property >

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Digital JournalismEmerging TrendsAmericans are afraid of fake news !Whites more than non-whites to have spoken to a local journalistNumber of low power FM radio stations have nearly doubled since 2014More than half of the smart phone users gets news alerts, but few get them often!Long form journalism has a place in today’s mobile centric societySocial media is now a common news consumption platformFew people trust social media as a news sourceRole of friends and families is prominent

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Data Driven JournalismPower of Storytelling through Pictologues and Data Visualization

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Dissenting VoicesAlternate point of views on the specter of digital journalism

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Information Asymmetry and Digital JournalismAs the pioneering Iranian blogger Hossein Derakhshan, who was imprisoned in Tehran for six years for his online activity, wrote in the Guardian earlier this year, the “diversity that the world wide web had originally envisioned” has given way to “the centralization of information” inside a select few social networks – and the end result is “making us all less powerful in relation to government and corporations”.

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Tom Rosenstiel“New Technology has fundamentally dissolved the old system for financing news”

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Hard facts• 75 % of the classified

advertising of the last 10 years is gone. Thank you Craigslist.

• 40% fall in Newspaper Revenue in a decade

• Most of that has happened since 2008

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Digital Disruptions in Journalism• Anatomy and Analytics• Design and Dialogic

Imagination• Personalization of news• Contextualization of news• Big Data and Journalism• Journalism as a Digital Service• Ethnography and Perspectives• Crowdsourcing and

Aggregators

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Future of News …Human Centered DesignCommunity Content PersonalizationIdentity, Trust and BrandingAnalytics, MonetizationNovelty, Originality, InnovationInterfaces, Languages, Rationality

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Orwellian InversionVernalizing reality by transforming fact into fantasy and truth into lie for the purpose of creating the perfect society and the redeemed human being, transferable across the generations.

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Slow JournalismSlow journalism is a news subculture borne out of the frustration at the quality of journalism from the mainstream press. A continuation from the larger "slow" movement, slow journalism shares the same values as other "slow"-movement subsets in its efforts to produce a good, clean and fair product.Delayed Gratification, UKProPublica, USAXXI, FranceFact Publisher, UK

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People BrowserAt 10,000 posts a second we are being overwhelmed by dataBig data is now heading for little brotherBig Brother

A CPU faster than the fastest computerCommon bandwidth slower than the slowest modem

Little BrotherConnected little brothers will be a higher intelligence than Big BrotherViral Streams will add light fiber power to the collective consciousnessCollective stream is being sucked up into the cloudCloud will rain down on little brother – A recursive human rain

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Truth |Trust | Transparency.