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A study of the development of nonprint publishing by American daily newspapers: how new media emerge by combining existing media structures and practices with new technical capabilities.
inauthor:"Pablo J. Boczkowski" from books.google.com
When supply and demand don't meet -- The divergence in the content choices of journalists and consumers -- The difference politics makes -- How storytelling matters -- Clicking on what's interesting, emailing what's bizarre or useful, and ...
inauthor:"Pablo J. Boczkowski" from books.google.com
Providing the first book-length account of information abundance in the Global South, Boczkowski concludes that the experience of information abundance is tied to an overall unsettling of society, a reconstitution of how we understand and ...
inauthor:"Pablo J. Boczkowski" from books.google.com
Drawing on the collaborative expertise of three senior scholars, The Journalism Manifesto makes a powerful case for why journalism has become outdated and why it is in need of a long-overdue transformation.
inauthor:"Pablo J. Boczkowski" from books.google.com
Peeking inside the newsrooms where journalists create stories and the work settings where the public reads them, Pablo J. Boczkowski reveals why journalists contribute to the growing similarity of news—even though they dislike it—and ...
inauthor:"Pablo J. Boczkowski" from books.google.com
In addition, the authors review the major texts that use a comparative treatment and suggest topics, theories, and methods for engaging in comparative studies in the future.
inauthor:"Pablo J. Boczkowski" from books.google.com
In The Digital Environment, Pablo Boczkowski and Eugenia Mitchelstein offer a new way to understand the role of the digital in our daily lives, calling on us to turn our attention from our discrete devices and apps to the array of artifacts ...
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El enfoque alternativo de Mora Matassi y Pablo Boczkowski se apoya en el principio de que todo lo que conocemos surge de comparar dos o más entidades.
inauthor:"Pablo J. Boczkowski" from books.google.com
Desde la foto que un padre o una abuela toman del recién nacido en la sala de maternidad, pasando por las experiencias que se comparten en redes sociales, las reseñas o calificaciones de películas, hoteles o restaurantes, el self ...