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Hi all 

Some of you may be interested in this book, 'News Online: Transformations
and Continuities', published today by Palgrave Macmillan
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=349976

Introduction: Transformation and Continuity - Graham Meikle and Guy Redden
1) Journalism, Public Service and BBC News Online - Stuart Allan and Einar
Thorsen
2) Managing the online news revolution: the UK experience - Brian McNair
3) The crisis of journalism and the Internet - Robert W. McChesney
4) When magical realism confronted virtual reality: online news and
journalism in Latin America - Jairo Lugo-Ocando and Andrés Cañizález
5) Newsgames: an introduction - Ian Bogost, Simon Ferrari and Bobby
Schweizer
6) The intimate turn of mobile news - Gerard Goggin
7) News to me: Twitter and the personal networking of news - Kate Crawford
8) News produsage in a pro-am mediasphere: why citizen journalism matters -
Axel Bruns
9) OComment is free, facts are sacred¹: journalistic ethics in a changing
mediascape - Natalie Fenton and Tamara Witschge
10) Journalism without journalists: on the power shift from journalists to
employers and audiences - Mark Deuze and Leopoldina Fortunati
11) Web 2.0, citizen journalism and social justice in China - Xin Xin
12 Marrying the professional to the amateur: strategies and implications of
the OhmyNews model - An Nguyen
Conclusion - Guy Redden and Graham Meikle

Best regards, gm

Dr Graham Meikle
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Department of Film, Media & Journalism,
University of Stirling, FK9 4LA, Scotland.

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