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Heinrich, Ansgard. "What is ‘Network Journalism’?" Media International Australia 144, no. 1 (August 2012): 60–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x1214400110.

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In today's interactive digital information environment, journalists lose the power to define what makes and shapes the news. Media outlets now maneouvre through a space characterised by continuous information flows, and share communication paths with new information providers in an online, always-on environment. This article sketches this dynamic sphere and introduces the paradigm of ‘network journalism’. Structured around digital networks, the sphere of network journalism unravels evolving patterns of information production. The task for journalistic organisations now is to figure out how to include the many traditional and alternative information nodes in their everyday work. The loss of control over a formerly strictly regulated information-exchange sphere is viewed here as an opportunity for journalism to review its practices.
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Daum, Evan, and Jay Scherer. "Changing work routines and labour practices of sports journalists in the digital era: a case study of Postmedia." Media, Culture & Society 40, no. 4 (June 27, 2017): 551–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443717714992.

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This article contributes to an emerging body of research that examines the transformation of sport, journalism and media practice in the digital era as part of what Raymond Williams has called the ‘long revolution’ of communications, culture and democracy. In so doing, we explore how Canadian sports journalists have attempted to make sense of, and negotiate their roles within, the practice of convergent sports journalism and the ascension of new online journalism values in the Postmedia Network. We examine the institutionalization of 24/7 digital sports departments within which Postmedia’s sports journalists labour to produce a continuous flow of coverage of major league sport – at the expense of local amateur events and women’s sport – to secure a digital audience commodity of male readers. We also explore Postmedia’s embracement of outsourced labour and production processes that have further altered the work routines of sports journalists and have undermined quality standards. Finally, we underscore how the expansion of the digital promotional networks of major league sport has contributed to the ongoing historical erosion of the status and influence of sports journalists in the sports–media complex and has spurred the rise of derivative analytical and opinion-driven content.
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Hermida, Alfred, and Mary Lynn Young. "From Peripheral to Integral? A Digital-Born Journalism Not for Profit in a Time of Crises." Media and Communication 7, no. 4 (December 17, 2019): 92–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v7i4.2269.

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This article explores the role of peripheral actors in the production and circulation of journalism through the case study of a North American not-for-profit digital-born journalism organization, <em>The Conversation Canada</em>. Much of the research on peripheral actors has examined individual actors, focusing on questions of identity such as who is a journalist as opposed to emergent and complex institutions with multiple interventions in a time of field transition. Our study explores the role of what we term a ‘complex peripheral actor,’ a journalism actor that may operate across individual, organizational, and network levels, and is active across multiple domains of the journalistic process, including production, publication, and dissemination. This lens is relevant to the North American journalism landscape as digitalization has seen increasing interest in and growth of complex and contested peripheral actors, such as Google, Facebook, and Apple News. Results of this case study point to increasing recognition of <em>The Conversation Canada</em> as a legitimate journalism actor indicated by growing demand for its content from legacy journalism organizations experiencing increasing market pressures in Canada, in addition to demand from a growing number of peripheral journalism actors. We argue that complex peripheral actors are benefitting from changes occurring across the media landscape from economic decline to demand for free journalism content, as well as the proliferation of multiple journalisms.
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Barnard, Stephen R. "Tweeting #Ferguson: Mediatized fields and the new activist journalist." New Media & Society 20, no. 7 (June 19, 2017): 2252–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461444817712723.

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As a hybrid, journo-activist space, tweeting #Ferguson quickly emerged as a way for activists and journalists to network and spread information. Using a mixed-methods approach combining digital ethnographic content analysis with social network analysis and link analysis, this study examines journalistic and activist uses of Twitter to identify changes in field relations and practices. Employing the lenses of field theory and mediatization, this study finds parity and divergence in the themes, frames, format, and discourse of journalist and activist Twitter practices. While the traditions of objective journalism and affective activism persist, notable exceptions occurred, especially following acts of police suppression. The networked communities of professional and activist Twitter users were overlapping and interactive, suggesting hybridity at the margins of the journalistic field. Given the hybridizing of journalistic and journo-activist practices, this case study examines the role of social media in efforts to report on and bolster social change.
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Holton, Avery E., and Logan Molyneux. "Identity lost? The personal impact of brand journalism." Journalism 18, no. 2 (July 7, 2016): 195–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884915608816.

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Researchers have explored the role of organizational and personal branding in journalism, paying particular attention to digital media and social network sites. While these studies have observed a rise in the incorporation of branding practices among journalists, they have largely avoided questions about the implications such shifts in practice may have on the personal identities of journalists. This study addresses that gap, drawing on interviews with 41 reporters and editors from US newspapers. The findings suggest that as reporters incorporate branding into their routines, they may feel as though they are sacrificing the ability to simultaneously maintain a personal identity online. For their part, editors seem to sympathize with journalists’ loss of personal identity but defer to organizational policies.
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Maares, Phoebe, and Folker Hanusch. "Exploring the boundaries of journalism: Instagram micro-bloggers in the twilight zone of lifestyle journalism." Journalism 21, no. 2 (September 20, 2018): 262–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884918801400.

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The arrival of new actors in the journalistic field increasingly necessitates new conceptual approaches to better understand journalistic work in the digital age. Social network sites have played an important role in these processes, with the rapid emergence of non-traditional actors engaging in activities that may be classified as journalism. Yet, while scholarship on Twitter and Facebook has continually expanded, the visual platform Instagram has received comparatively little attention, despite being an important venue for new forms, particularly in lifestyle journalism. Through an examination of professional lifestyle Instagrammers’ discursive constructions of journalistic boundaries and their role perceptions, this article suggests that in their key values and functional understanding their approach resembles traditional journalistic occupational ideologies, and their role perceptions are very similar to those of lifestyle journalists. The findings contribute to our understanding of transformative processes in journalism more broadly, and their implications for journalistic values, ideals, and practices.
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Nurlatifah, Mufti, and Nina Mutmainnah. "Disruption and Collaboration in Digital Journalism: Ambivalence of Social Responsibility and Political Economy Practices of Media Companies." Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication 37, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 181–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jkmjc-2021-3701-10.

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Digitization encourages journalism to transform. Since the development of digital media, communication and media scholars have predicted journalism to develop at two levels. First, journalism evolves along with technological developments and is involved in media disruption. Second, journalism sticks with professionalism and establish technology as a tool to realize social responsibility. Today we are dealing with the transformation in journalism that we get from disrupted contents, disrupted media companies, and collaboration among media institutions. Various digital journalism platforms have emerged as a manifestation of the diversity of content and diversity of media ownership. This was an exploratory study that aimed to explain collaborations among various media in the digital ecosystem. The focus of this study was to map media networks through media data distributed in various official media or regulators. The results of this study showed that in a digital ecosystem that promises many opportunities, digital journalism still has to deal with the dilemma between social responsibility and the political economy of media. On the one hand, digital journalism faces disruption which serves as a significant factor that encourages journalism to transform. On the other hand, digital journalism also deals with a natural selection that forces them to collaborate, i.e. a manifestation of the political economy of media. Keywords: Digital journalism, disruption, collaboration, social responsibility, media companies.
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Ruiz-Rico, Manuel. "Truth as Literature: Ethics of Journalism and Reality in the Digital Society." Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico 26, no. 1 (January 16, 2020): 307–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/esmp.67309.

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Modern journalism emerged in the XIX century based on truth and reality. The rise of Romanticism in that century proposed an approach against the Enlightenment and its pillars: objectivity, positivism and realism. Unlike it, Romanticism claimed subjectivity and the self as the more authentic reality. Thus, it took beauty out of the base of aesthetics and put in its place communication and expression. With the arrival of Postmodernism, the notions of reality and truth have been in crisis too and so it proposes a moral and epistemological relativism. This view has been a permanent attack on journalism. This paper vindicates reality and truth, and so journalism as one of the main institutions based on those concepts, besides science. Therefore, journalism can be seen as the most necessary and genuine aesthetic in the current digital era because it takes and melts objectivity and realism from Illustration, communication and subjectivity from Romanticism, and impact from Postmodernism. In current network societies, journalism has rehabilitated a new narrative and is increasingly more based on stories than on news. That is creating a genuine literature of reality, which gathers both the ethic and the aesthetic project of the Enlightenment, Romanticism and Postmodernism.
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Manning, Peter. "Review: A foretaste of TV’s future." Pacific Journalism Review 20, no. 2 (December 31, 2014): 255. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v20i2.180.

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Review of: Australian Television News: New forms, functions, and futures, by Stephen Harrington, Bristol & Chicago: Intellect Press, 2013. 195pp, ISBN 9781841507170This is a deliberately provocative book designed to address what the author sees as the main tropes of journalism studies and to redefine TV news journalism in a new digital age. It is built on three Australian programme case studies – the Network Seven morning show Sunrise, the Network Ten late evening conversational The Panel and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s comedic The Chaser’s War on Everything.
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Soldatkina, Ya V. "Edutainment in contemporary network media: journalistic formats and technologies." Science and School, no. 1, 2020 (2020): 29–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31862/1819-463x-2020-1-29-38.

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The article deals with the analysis of the latest convergent forms in modern journalism. In the context of competition for the reader and the spread of aggressive content, media begins to create portals and media platforms of an educational and educative nature, the goals of which are close to the classical functions of journalism as a social institution. These portals do not provide news information, but use the communication channels of new media and social networks, as well as modern gaming techniques to attract the attention of the audience and increase its intellectual potential. An appeal to the traditional journalistic formats (interviews, essays, imitation of television broadcasts), to the communication and digital capabilities of new media (podcasts, mobile narratives), to the technologies of edutainment (tests, role-playing games) allows talking about the development of a new productive media format of educational semantics.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Journalism in digital network"

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Heinrich, Ansgard, and n/a. "Network journalism : journalistic practice in interactive spheres." University of Otago. Department of Media, Film and Communication Studies, 2008. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20081211.162922.

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Today�s globalized network communication initiates new interactive formats, transforming not only the dissemination, but - increasingly - the production of news. The �one-way� flow of news from a news outlet to the audience has been replaced by a network structure. Following Castells� concept of the �network� (1996) as the central model of information structures, I perpetuate this paradigmatic shift and suggest that networks also transform the professional journalism sphere in many world regions. A revised sphere of journalism is taking shape in which an increasingly global flow of news is evolving and a multiple platform structure of journalism is taking shape in which boundaries between traditional media outlets of print, radio, and television and between national and �foreign� journalism are blurring. Furthermore, I argue that a globalized journalistic network sphere is emerging which involves �traditional� journalistic outlets and bloggers, media activists, so-called citizen journalists, or user-generated content providers alike. These new journalistic spheres of connectivity establish new (and continuous) links between journalists, their sources as well as their audiences. This fundamental change creates new professional levels of connectivity on one hand and on the other, has severe strategic and organizational implications for the management of print, broadcast and online news outlets. Within this new �network� sphere of journalistic practice, the roles of journalistic outlets change. This work suggests a framework that helps to understand journalistic organization today, with innovative work structures based on digital technologies transforming the character and in effect substituting the model of �top-down� journalism models by a model that is far more complicated. I argue that within an evolving global news sphere, information flows are multidirectional. Decentralization and non-linearity become the key parameters defining news flows at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The character of this network in the journalism sphere is transnational, crossmedia, and cross professions. Based on results of thirteen qualitative interviews with media practitioners in Germany, the US and the UK, I argue that a new geography of journalism is taking shape in which journalistic outlets are being transformed into nodes. These nodes are arranged in a dense net of information gathers, producers and disseminators and the interactive connections among them constitute what I want to call network journalism.
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Leite, Melina da Silveira. "Jornalismo de proximidade configurado pelos sentidos das interações no facebook: um estudo dos processos no diário popular." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2018. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/7047.

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O presente trabalho tem como proposta estudar como ocorrem os vínculos entre leitores e um jornal, o Diário Popular, localizado no interior do Rio Grande do Sul, na cidade de Pelotas e que abrange uma mesma região, a zona Sul do estado, através da página do veículo no Facebook. Investigamos de que forma esses leitores significam os acontecimentos locais, a partir de interação com o jornal. Para isso, levamos em conta os processos de jornalismo em redes digitais e estudamos questões pertinentes à proximidade e territorialidade, além de acontecimento, redes sociais digitais e interação. Utilizamos como principais metodologias a análise de construção de sentidos em redes digitais e entrevista. Pudemos identificar a partir do nosso recorte, que existem diferentes tipos de interação entre leitores e jornal, as quais categorizamos como afetação – argumento, afetação – passionalidade, prestimosidade e sociabilidade e que, o leitor, a partir de características de proximidade territoriais, identifica-se com os acontecimentos locais e regionais.
The present study aims to verify the links between readers and a newspaper. The newspaper studied was Diário Popular, which is located in the country side of Rio Grande do Sul, in the city of Pelotas. The newspaper cover, the southern part of the state, through the Facebook’s page. We investigated how these readers signify local events, from the interaction with the newspaper. For this, we considerated the processes of journalism in digital networks and we study issues related to proximity and territoriality, as well as events, digital social networks and interaction. The methodology used was the analysis of sense construction in digital networks and interview. From our clipping, we identified that there are different types of interaction between readers and newspapers, categorized as affectation - argument, affectation - passion, helpfulness and sociability. Which the readers, based on characteristics of territorial proximity, find themselves in local and regional events.
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Cokley, John D., and n/a. "The Application of in situ Digital Networks to News Reporting and Delivery." Griffith University. School of Arts, Media and Culture, 2005. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20060731.174040.

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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. This thesis proposes that the combination of technologies, theories and processes which has brought about the 'digital divide' can now 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 and business, and a more innovative and forward-looking atmosphere within enhanced communities. Two new models are devised and presented: the first allows members of audience communities to learn and implement the process of publishing a community newspaper under the tuition of an experienced journalist; the second enables both journalists and audience members to measure and direct the effects of news publication within communities.
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Gehrke, Marília. "O uso de fontes documentais no jornalismo guiado por dados." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/172614.

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Estudar as fontes utilizadas nas notícias de jornalismo guiado por dados (JGD) é a proposta desta dissertação. Para tanto, revisita as classificações de fontes trabalhadas por teóricos da área e situa o contexto atual, derivado de transformações sociais e tecnológicas, sob a perspectiva de sociedade em rede e do jornalismo em rede. O foco do estudo está em descobrir quais fontes são acionadas em notícias do JGD, que emerge neste cenário a partir dos anos 2000. Analisa um corpus constituído por 60 notícias veiculadas nos jornais O Globo, The New York Times e La Nación, como veículos tradicionais, e Nexo, FiveThirtyEight e Chequeado, como veículos nativos. A partir do cruzamento entre a teoria e o estudo empírico, propõe a classificação de tipos de fontes nas notícias de JGD. São eles: arquivo documental, estatística e reprodução. Por meio dessa classificação, busca preencher uma lacuna no quadro teórico sobre fontes, superficialmente discutido no jornalismo até então, trazendo o uso de documentos como protagonista neste cenário.
Studying the news sources used in data-driven journalism (DDJ) practices is the proposal of this dissertation. The theoretical approach includes classifications of news sources already discussed in journalism studies. Considering the contemporary context, which is modified by social and technological transformations, this study operates from the networked society and network journalism perspectives. The main point is to detect the use of journalism sources in news developed by DDJ techniques, which emerges in this scenario during the 2000’s. It analyzes 60 news records published by O Globo, The New York Times and La Nación, as traditional media, and Nexo, FiveThirtyEight and Chequeado, as the native ones. Combining the theory and the empirical study, it proposes a classification by types of sources of DDJ news: documentary file, statistics and reproduction. Through this classification, it aims to fulfill a gap found in the theoretical sources approach, which is superficially discussed in journalism until now, bringing the use of documents as a protagonist in this scenario.
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Kannenberg, Vanessa. "Conteúdo jornalístico no Snapchat : apropriação do aplicativo pelo portal UOL." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/177586.

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Esta pesquisa propõe-se a estudar a apropriação do aplicativo Snapchat pelo Portal UOL para produção de conteúdo jornalístico. O foco está em observar as stories, que são narrativas criadas a partir de fragmentos de até 10 segundos que desaparecem após 24 horas, produzidas pelo perfil do UOL. Para isso, selecionamos as stories que foram produzidas sobre política e republicados no site TV UOL, totalizando 28 vídeos com 657 fragmentos, chamados de snaps. A análise empírica foi dividida em duas etapas: uma de caráter quantitativo, que busca observar a ocorrência de elementos previamente mapeados nos snaps; e outra qualitativa, cujo olhar recai sobre como esses snaps são estruturados para criar as stories. Como resultados, apontamos elementos frequentes, como o uso de snaps nativos e a preferência por vídeos frente a outros formatos multimídia, como fotos, textos e áudios. Também observamos que as stories não seguem um padrão e aliam formatos narrativos diferentes, como cobertura do local dos fatos, entrevistas e bastidores.
This research proposes to study the appropriation of the Snapchat application through the UOL Portal for the production of journalistic content. The focus is on watching stories, which are narratives created from fragments of up to 10 seconds that disappear after 24 hours, produced by the UOL profile. For that, we selected the stories that were produced on politics and republished on the site TV UOL, totaling 28 videos with 657 fragments, called snaps. The empirical analysis was divided in two stages: one of quantitative character, which seeks to observe the occurrence of previously mapped elements in the snaps; and another qualitative, whose look falls on how these snaps are structured to create the stories. As results, we point out frequent elements such as the use of native snaps and the preference for videos versus other multimedia formats such as photos, texts and audios. We also note that stories do not follow a pattern and link different narrative formats, such as spot coverage, interviews, and backstage.
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Hrustic, Edina, and Maria Iverbo. "Facebook - En virtuell mötesplats och en skvallergrotta : En kvalitativ studie om Facebooks betydelse för ungdomar." Thesis, University of Kalmar, School of Communication and Design, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hik:diva-2751.

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Authors: Edina Hrustic & Maria Iverbo Title: Facebook – a virtual meetingplace and a gossipcave Level: BA Thesis in Journalism Location: Linnaeus University Language: Swedish Number of pages: 72

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The aim of our study was to examine the meaning of the social media Facebook for young people who are in the age of 16 to 25 years. We wanted to gain an understanding in the youths´ thoughts and beliefs of how Facebook exists and plays a role in their lives. As a result from this research, we discussed how social media might affect the future of journalism.

We formed our thesis based on research of the digital network society, social networks, the youth culture, and how the target group; the young people use and experience social media. We made a questionnaire for 36 high school students, and three of these participated in a focusgroup-discussion. We combined and analyzed the response from the questionnaire and the focus group in our final result, and discussed patterns and relations between the youngsters´ answers.

Our result shows that Facebook mostly is regarded to be a virtual meetingplace, where these young people can interact and communicate with each other. They mostly communicate with their friends from the real-life, and youths´ use Facebook as a tool when they want to find out what people in their surrounding do. The questionnaire result also shows that Facebook can be seen as an information channel, where the young people can get gossip and offer each other invitations to common events.

From this study, we can point out that the social network is practically of great importance in young peoples’ lives. The questionnaire of Facebook and how young people´s habits are affected implies that it is important to use the social network discussion while analysing the convergence between so called; "old" and "new media". Young people steer and direct the use of media, and that is the reason why the understanding about their thoughts of social media is significantly important. One could practically say that youngsters can affect the future of journalism, and the design and development of media.

Key words: young people, Facebook, social media, virtual communication, the convergence of media, digital network society, journalism

 

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Speakman, Burton C. "Digital Gatekeeping and Interaction on Community Media Websites: Are Outlets Selective in User-Generated Content Publication and Audience Communication?" Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1501098060424989.

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Oliveira, Felipe Moura de. "A semiose da notícia em ambiente de crise movimentos em rede e mediação na semiosfera contemporânea." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2016. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/5372.

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Esta tese se dedica às tensões geradas sobre as práticas jornalísticas por novas formas de intervenção social cujo protagonismo é exercido pelos chamados movimentos de ocupação global, com as redes sociais digitais como espaço de metabolização. No esteio da Teoria Geral dos Signos, de C.S. Peirce, defende-se que, na linguagem, materializa-se a principal função do jornalismo: exercer uma mediação qualificada no espaço público entre a realidade caótica dos acontecimentos e a sociedade, fruto da formação como campo social, acadêmico e profissional. A produção noticiosa é entendida, assim, como um complexo emaranhado de mediações que resulta na semiose da notícia, graficamente expressa no esquema objeto/acontecimento – mente interpretante/jornalismo – signo/notícia. Decorre dessa perspectiva a ideia de que o jornalismo, na condição de sistema de produção de sentido, esteja enfrentando uma crise de natureza sistêmica, provocada pela interação com outros agentes que compõem o espaço não físico que Lotman concebe como semiosfera. Aquilo que o jornalismo não representa no signo/notícia que produz por uma semiose tradicionalmente cerceadora do poder hermenêutico do acontecimento, em Quéré, agora é significado por outros sistemas e amplamente compartilhado nas redes digitais, pondo em xeque o lugar de mediação que o jornalismo firmou ao longo da história. A reflexão tem lastro em inferências oriundas de movimentos etnográficos empreendidos nas redações de três jornais de referência: Folha de S. Paulo (Brasil); The New York Times (EUA); El País (Espanha). Alia-se a essa experiência o acompanhamento de fenômenos como o Occupy Wall Street, nos Estados Unidos, e as Jornadas de Junho, no Brasil, numa tentativa de desvendar suas formas de articulação, mobilização e intervenção. Vislumbra-se na interface entre jornalismo e movimentos de ocupação global, pela disputa de sentidos em torno dos acontecimentos que se concretiza nas redes digitais, a proposição do conceito de interpretante em rede. Advoga-se, enfim, a necessidade de uma autorreflexão do jornalismo ante a crise, ao ocupar o lugar lógico e transitório do interpretante na semiose da notícia, que redundaria em formas mais complexas de representação dos conflitos sociais como objeto semiótico. Aos movimentos sociais, pois, caberia a compreensão da constituição do interpretante em rede de modo a traçar estratégias de promoção do debate acerca de suas demandas.
This doctoral thesis studied the tensions inflicted upon journalistic practices by new manners of social intervention which are led by the so-called Occupy movement, with social networking websites as spaces of metabolization. Based on C. S. Peirce's Theory of Signs, it is argued that in language is the main function of journalism: to exercise a qualified mediation in the public space between the chaotic reality of events and the society, a result of its formation as a social, academic and professional field. So, the production of news stories is understood as a complex tangle of mediation that results in the semiosis of news, represented graphically by the scheme object/event – interpreting mind/journalism – sign/news. What follows from this perspective is the idea that journalism, in the condition of a system that produces meanings, is going through a systemic crisis caused by the interaction with other agents that compose the non-physical space Lotman calls semiosphere. That which journalism does not represent in its sign/news because of a semiosis that traditionally limits the hermeneutic power of events, as said by Quéré, now is signified by other systems and broadly shared in social networks, which threatens the part of mediator journalism has played throughput history. This reflection is based on inferences made during ethnographic movements carried out in the newsrooms of three reference newspapers: Folha de S. Paulo (Brazil); The New York Times (USA); El País (Spain). Also, together with this experience, the monitoring of phenomena such as the Occupy Wall Street movement, in the US, and the June Journeys, in Brazil, was a an attempt to understand their manners of articulation, mobilization and intervention. In the interface between journalism and the Occupy movements it is glimpsed, because of their dispute of meanings in the social networks, the proposition of the concept of network interpreter. At last, the need for journalism to reflect upon this crisis is argued, since it occupies the logical and transitory part of interpreter in the semiosis of news. This reflection would result in more complex manners of representing social conflicts as semiotic objects. The social movements, thus, should comprehend the constitution of the network interpreter so as to create strategies for promoting the debate about their demands.
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Rodrigues, Daniele Cristine. "A produção de sentido na convergência entre televisão e segunda tela." Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27152/tde-27012015-151857/.

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Com a popularização dos dispositivos móveis, mais e mais pessoas assistem aos programas de televisão enquanto usam essas plataformas para acessar a web, em busca de informações sobre a atração e para compartilhar opiniões em redes sociais e sites onde a atração está em evidência. A pesquisa aqui apresentada reflete sobre como a convergência entre várias telas interfere na produção de sentido das mensagens apreendidas e na experiência de comunicação, especificamente no caso dos espectadores que assistem aos programas enquanto interagem nas redes sociais digitais Twitter e Facebook. Mais do que isso, quer entender como o jornalismo se posiciona quanto à esse uso simultâneo, aproveitando a seu favor ou não essa duplicidade de fontes de informação. Foram analisadas quatro editorias - esportes, entretenimento, política e cotidiano, por meio da cobertura jornalística de eventos de diferentes proporções e padrões de relevância (nacional e internacional). Os recortes de estudo da dissertação são o Carnaval 2013 - desfile das escolas de samba do grupo especial de São Paulo/SP e Rio de Janeiro/RJ e apresentações de trios elétricos em Salvador, Copa das Confederações FIFA 2013, notícias de três noticiários nacionais (Jornal Hoje, Jornal Nacional e Jornal da Cultura em abril/2014) e cobertura do Jornal da Cultura, Jornal Nacional, Jornal Hoje e Jornal da Globo sobre a votação do Marco Civil da Internet pelo Congresso Nacional brasileiro (março/2014). Em todos os casos analisados, a segunda tela é pouco explorada ou ignorada pela TV. A dificuldade não está na editoria, ao passo que foram analisadas desde específicas - como política e esportes - até geral. Também não é o tamanho do evento, considerando a Copa das Confederações FIFA 2013 que atrai a atenção mundial. A emissora de televisão tão pouco significa muito nesse processo de inaptidão social digital. A limitação está no papel que os comunicadores atribuem à Tecnologia da Informação e Comunicação, priorizando a expansão do alcance das mensagens e não a usando como aliada para a renovação da proposta narrativa de noticiários que serão consumidos na companhia de telas secundárias.
With the popularization of mobile devices, more and more people watch the television programs while using these platforms to access the web, functioning as the second screen in the search for information about the attraction and opinions to share on social networks and websites where the attraction is in evidence. The research presented here reflects on how this convergence of multiple screens interferes with the production of meaning of messages and communication experience, with the focus the viewers while watching programs that are interacting in digital social networks Twitter and Facebook. More than that, how journalism understands that concurrent use, taking advantage of their favor or not the duplicity of information sources. Sports, entertainment, politics and everyday - a few days of news coverage of events in different proportions, patterns of national and international relevance, and four editors were analyzed. Comprise the study analysis of the 2013 Mardi Gras - parade of samba schools of São Paulo / SP and Rio de Janeiro / RJ and presentations of electric trucks in Salvador, FIFA Confederations Cup 2013 news from three national newscasts (Journal Today National Journal and Journal of Culture in abril/2014) and news coverage of the Journal of Culture, National Journal and Journal of the globe on the vote of the Civil Framework Internet by the Brazilian National Congress (março/2014). In all cases analyzed, the second screen is little explored or ignored by television. The difficulty is not in publishing, while we analyze specific long as politics and sports, to general. Nor is it the size of the event, considering the Confederations Cup, which attracts worldwide attention. The television station also involved does not mean much in the digital social awkwardness process. The limitation lies in the role that communicators attach to Information Technology and Communication, using the priority to support expansion of the message and not as allies to the proposed renewal of the narrative of newscasts that will be consumed in the company of secondary screens.
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Rowse, Julie L. "Trouble Right Here in Digital City: Censorship of Online Student Speech." Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1206215877.

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Almiron, Núria. El mito digital: Discursos hegemónicos sobre Internet y periodismo. Barcelona: Anthropos, 2008.

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Network journalism: Journalistic practice in interactive spheres. New York: Routledge, 2010.

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Giornalismo partecipativo o narcisismo digitale? Roma: Aracne, 2012.

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Networked: A contemporary history of news in transition. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2011.

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Foro Internacional Periodismo Digital (4th 2011 Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina). Periodismo digital: Convergencias, redes y móviles. Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina]: Fundación La Capital, 2011.

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And that's the way it will be: News and information in a digital world. New York: New York University Press, 1998.

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ʻItonut meḳuṿenet. Raʻananah: ha-Universiṭah ha-petuḥah, 2011.

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Lee, Salter, ed. Digital journalism. London: SAGE, 2012.

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Chŏngch'i ŭi chaebalgyŏn: Sosyŏl midiŏ Taehan Min'guk chŏngch'i ŭi p'an ŭl pakkuda! Sŏul-si: Chisik P'ŭreim, 2012.

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Hars, Alexander. From publishing to knowledge networks: Reinventing online knowledge infrastructures. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2010.

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Singer, Jane B. "Journalism Ethics in a Digital Network." In The Handbook of Global Communication and Media Ethics, 845–63. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444390629.ch43.

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Micó-Sanz, Josep-Lluís, Berta García-Orosa, and Eva Campos-Domínguez. "Digital Society’s Technological Network." In Information Visualization in The Era of Innovative Journalism, 10–23. London; New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367809638-1.

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Firdaus, Amira. "Doing network newswork." In Media Globalization and Digital Journalism in Malaysia, 139–57. New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge research on media in Asia: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315562391-6.

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Firdaus, Amira. "Network newswork across news spheres." In Media Globalization and Digital Journalism in Malaysia, 158–71. New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge research on media in Asia: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315562391-7.

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Firdaus, Amira. "Ideological and organizational influences on network newswork." In Media Globalization and Digital Journalism in Malaysia, 117–38. New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge research on media in Asia: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315562391-5.

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Firdaus, Amira. "Network newswork and the wider media ecology." In Media Globalization and Digital Journalism in Malaysia, 172–85. New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge research on media in Asia: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315562391-8.

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Firdaus, Amira. "Network newswork within traditional contexts of news production." In Media Globalization and Digital Journalism in Malaysia, 40–83. New York : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge research on media in Asia: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315562391-3.

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Goudarzi, Mohsen. "Cyber-political Behavior of Iranian People in Virtual Social Networks." In Digital Transformation in Journalism and News Media, 287–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27786-8_21.

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Sharma, Monica, and Shalini R. Urs. "Editor Networks and Making of a Science: A Social Network Analysis of Digital Libraries Journals." In Digital Libraries: Universal and Ubiquitous Access to Information, 416–17. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89533-6_62.

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Männistö, Anssi. "The Boston Marathon bombing investigation as an example of networked journalism and the power of big data analytics." In Digital Photography and Everyday Life, 86–97. London; New York : Routledge, [2016] | Series: Routledge studies in European communication research and education.: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315696768-6.

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Tan, Fangfang, and Longbao Mei. "The digital technology's influence on journalism practice." In 2011 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Communication Software and Networks (ICCSN). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsn.2011.6013908.

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Faust, Maria. "Revitalizing Eastern and Western Online Communication: A Micro-Meso-Macro Link of Temporal Digital Change." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.2-2.

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This paper explains in a de-westernized sense (Gunaratne, 2010) how internet-mediated communication changes the way we deal with and plan time both individually and culturally in Germany and China. Therefore, it blends Western and Eastern culture and media theories. The paper focuses on two distinct phenomena: temporal change due to social media, and Online journalism, as the core of Internet-mediated communication (for Germany 39% communication, media use 24% Projektgruppe ARD/ZDF-Multimedia, 2016; for China 90.7% instant messaging, 82% Internet news China Internet Network Information Center, 2017), with other temporal change via smart devices touched upon (Ash, 2018). General research on time in post modern societies, recently more focused on media’s temporal change phenomena (e.g. Barker, 2012; Barker, 2018; Castells, 2010; Eriksen, 2001; Hartmann, 2016; Hassan, 2003; Innis, 2004; Neverla, 2010a, 2010b; Nowotny, 1995; Rantanen, 2005; Wajcman, 2010; Wajcman and Dodd) has not yet linked the different societal and cultural levels of temporal change. Thus, we suggest the following to fill this research gap: For a micro perspective the notions of network theories (e.g. Granovetter, 1973; Schönhuth, 2013), media synchronicity (Dennis, Fuller, and Valacich, 2008) and the idea of permanent connectivity (Sonnentag, Reinecke, Mata, and Vorderer, 2018; van Dijck, 2013; Vorderer, Krömer, and Schneider, 2016) are linked. On a meso level, institutional change in Online journalism with a focus on acceleration is modeled (Ananny, 2016; Bødker and Sonnevend, 2017; Dimmick, Feaster, and Hoplamazian, 2011; Krüger, 2014; Neuberger, 2010). On a macro level, mediatization theory (Couldry and Hepp, 2017; Krotz, 2001, 2012) and recent acceleration theory (Rosa, 2005, 2012, 2017) is discussed. The levels are systematically linked suggesting a micro-meso-macro-link (Quandt, 2010) to then ask if and how many of the dimensions of the construct temporal understanding (Faust, 2016) can be changed through Internet-mediated communication. Temporal understanding consists of nine dimensions: General past, general future, instrumental experience (monochronicity), fatalism, interacting experience (polychronicity), pace of life, future as planned expectation and result of proximal goals as well as future as trust based interacting expectation and result of present positive behavior. Temporal understanding integrates the anthropological construct of polychronicity (Bluedorn, Kalliath, Strube, and Martin, 1999; Hall, 1984; Lindquist and Kaufman-Scarborough, 2007), pace of life (Levine, 1998) and temporal horizon (Klapproth, 2011) into a broader framework which goes beyond Western biased constructs through the theory driven incorporation of Confucian notions (Chinese Culture Connection, 1987). Finally, meta trends are laid out.
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Vučković, Jelena. "NEKA PITANjA DIGITALIZACIJE MEDIJSKIH USLUGA." In XVII majsko savetovanje. Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Kragujevcu, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/uvp21.521v.

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Life in the period of the fourth industrial revolution, complete and comprehensive digitization of almost every segment of human life, brings with it new challenges of recognition, understanding and coping in the digital environment. The crisis caused by the Covid-19 virus has further encouraged forms of virtual communication, and accelerated the development of digital services and their provision to unimaginable limits. The paper analyzes the way in which the digital environment influences the change in the way of providing media services, which are increasingly digital, and less classic and traditional. This means meeting and confronting a lot of information on the Internet and new social networks, which are becoming an alternative medium. younger population. Living in a digitized, hypertechnologically mediated world leads to the quantitative nature of information, without clearly determining its quality. A lot of information also leads to a lot of misinformation and false news. The appearance of the so-called algorithmic echo chambers, "clickbait" journalism, an increase in hate speech, as well as a decrease in trust in both the mainstream media and the journalistic profession in general. Therefore, in addition to strengthening the legal capacity of Internet regulation and the responsibility of digital service providers for the quality of audio-visual media content, it is important to pay attention to an important segment of preventive social action - development and strengthening of media literacy. Media literacy is one of the key competencies for living and working in a digitized and mediated environment, so it is necessary to clearly define its concept.
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Bölükbaşı, Selahattin. "The Example of Fanatik Newspaper Within the Context of The Evolution of Communication From Traditional Media to New Media Tools During the Covid-19 Pandemic." In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctcspc.21/ctc21.024.

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Fanatik Newspaper has been chosen as a sample in explaining the evolution of communication from traditional media to new media tools during the Covid-19 pandemic period, as Fanatik uses both media platforms efficiently. During the pandemic period, in which people didn’t go out or even avoid meeting their relatives, it’s been harder to reach daily newspapers to be informed about developments. After the 1990s, humanity has already become acquainted with internet journalism, which led to a decrease in the purchase of newspapers, and people started following the developments mostly from other platforms such as computers and mobile phones. And the advent of Covid-19 increased people’s dependence to digital platforms as a result of the restrictions implemented by the states. This study includes a video interview with Ömer Necati Albayrak, who has been the editor of Fanatik since 2012, and the data collected about newspapers and online journalism during the pandemic. The meeting was originally planned to be held face-to-face, yet because of the pandemic, it had to be held over Zoom, one of the relatively new media applications. The questions asked in the interview were prepared in line with the location feature that’s in social networks (URL-1). Both qualitative and quantitative analysis methods were used in this study. With the content analysis performed with quantitative methods, information about the circulation and advertising revenues of the newspapers in Turkey in the last ten years were collected. As a result of both studies, it has been recorded that people mostly follow the news from the internet sites, however; the circulation of the newspapers, which declined at the beginning of the pandemic, increased again later. In consequence of the findings, although the evolution of communication from traditional media to new media seems to have been completed during the pandemic, it has been detected those newspapers are preferred more when it comes to advertising revenue.
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Francisco-Revilla, Luis. "Digital libraries for computational journalism." In the 12th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2232817.2232893.

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Draghici, Georgiana. "Teaching Journalism And Digital Media Challenges." In EduWorld 2018 - 8th International Conference. Cognitive-Crcs, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.08.03.127.

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Maiden, Neil, Konstantinos Zachos, Suzanne Franks, Rebecca Wells, and Samantha Stallard. "Designing Digital Content to Support Science Journalism." In NordiCHI '20: Shaping Experiences, Shaping Society. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3419249.3420124.

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Carrion, Katty Yadira Paucar, and Gabriela Coronel-Salas. "The digital transformation of Ibero-American journalism." In 2020 15th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies (CISTI). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/cisti49556.2020.9141118.

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al-Fikri, Muchsin, and Sandra Irawaty. "Urgency Of Digital Literation in the Central Segregation Of Viral Journalism Versus Data Journalism." In 2nd Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200818.052.

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Prattichizzo, Giovanni. "Living Young in the digital age." In Annual International Conference on Journalism & Mass Communications. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2301-3729_jmcomm12.81.

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Manfredi Sánchez, JL, MJ Ufarte Ruiz, and JM Herranz de la Casa. Journalistic innovation and digital society: An adaptation of journalism studies. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, October 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2019-1402en.

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Fondevila-Gascón, JF, J. Rom Rodríguez, and E. Santana López. International comparison of the use of digital resources in digital sports journalism: case studies from Spain and France. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2016-1087en.

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Stokesberry, Daniel P., Daniel P. Stokesberry, and Kathleen M. Roberts. Integrated services digital network conformance testing. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.823-2.

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Stokesberry, Daniel P., Daniel P. Stokesberry, Leslie Collica, and Kathleen M. Roberts. Integrated services digital network conformance testing. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.823-4.

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R. P. Tsang, H. Y. Chen, J. M. Brandt, and J. A. Hutchins. Digital video technologies and their network requirements. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/751027.

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Boyd, G. M. Sandia Lightning Early Warning Network: Digital-based upgrade. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10148433.

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Collica, Leslie A., Leslie A. Collica, Kathleen M. Roberts, and David Su. Overview of integrated services digital network conformance testing. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.823-1.

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Barredo-Ibáñez, D., and E. Díaz-Cerveró. Interactivity in Latin American digital journalism. An analysis of the main cybermedia of Colombia, Mexico and Ecuador (2016). Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, March 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2017-1165en.

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Byron, B. D. ,. Westinghouse Hanford. Visual Image Digital Object Network (VIDON) operations test report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/296584.

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Byron, B. D. ,. Westinghouse Hanford. Visual Image Digital Object Network (VIDON) operations test plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/325146.

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