Changing global media landscapes: convergence, fragmentation, and polarization
"With the advancement of technology and the increasing use of digital and social media platforms, we are experiencing an unprecedented era of global connectivity and information sharing. However, alongside these advancements comes a pressing challenge: the rampant spread of misinformation and d...
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Zusammenfassung: | "With the advancement of technology and the increasing use of digital and social media platforms, we are experiencing an unprecedented era of global connectivity and information sharing. However, alongside these advancements comes a pressing challenge: the rampant spread of misinformation and disinformation, fueling fragmentation and polarization within communities worldwide. As regulations struggle to keep pace with technological innovation, media scholars, experts, and practitioners face a critical need for comprehensive strategies to navigate this complex terrain.Changing Global Media Landscapes: Convergence, Fragmentation, and Polarization offers a solution to the multifaceted challenges of modern media and communication. This book provides a vital platform for scholars and professionals to explore the intricacies of global media technologies and devise actionable strategies to combat misinformation. With a keen focus on media ethics, law, and organizational management, it equips readers with the tools needed to confront the evolving landscape of digital media responsibly and effectively."-- |
Beschreibung: | 30 PDFs (383 Seiten) Also available in print. |
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653 | |a Corporate Communication in Media Evolution. | ||
653 | |a Digital Media Literacy. | ||
653 | |a Evolution of Journalism. | ||
653 | |a Global Media History. | ||
653 | |a Global Media Leadership. | ||
653 | |a Health Communication in Media Shifts. | ||
653 | |a Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Media. | ||
653 | |a Impact of the Audience on Media. | ||
653 | |a Media Convergence Effects. | ||
653 | |a Media Curriculum in Fragmented Markets. | ||
653 | |a Media Evaluation with Artificial Intelligence. | ||
653 | |a Media Fragmentation and Convergence. | ||
653 | |a Media Influence of Political Leaders. | ||
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contents | Section 1. Global theoretical perspectives. Chapter 1. Agenda-setting and framing theories: perspectives on digital and social media fragmentation and convergence ; Chapter 2. Revocation of article 370 changing global media landscapes in India: media framing of conflict types in dawn, the Hindu, and the New York times ; Chapter 3. Crises determine preference and media credibility: case study of mass protest in Iraq ; Chapter 4. Media and contemporary African society: constructing an environment sensitive communication theory of media effect -- Section 2. Media landscape. Chapter 5. Navigating the social media maze: strategies for effective digital marketing in a fragmented landscape ; Chapter 6. Global media changes and digital advertising: impact of digital advertising on consumer behavior ; Chapter 7. Beyond goodwill: the interplay of CSR communication, individual beliefs, and corporate reputation ; Chapter 8. Understanding health communication in the era of media convergence -- Section 3. Social media. Chapter 9. Engaging with the news: applying the 5Cs model of news literacy to young audiences ; Chapter 10. Social media landscape in Africa: mobilising and engineering youths for socio-political change in sub-Saharan Africa ; Chapter 11. The disinformation divide: understanding the impact of social media on polarization ; Chapter 12. Entertainment and persuasion in online politics: a qualitative study of young voters' approach in Turkey's 2023 elections ; Chapter 13. Exploring the dark side of social media and digital consumer with a dystopian perspective -- Section 4. Artificial intelligence (AI) and media. Chapter 14. Visual media in light of the challenges of generative artificial intelligence in Egypt ; Chapter 15. Artificial intelligence in the Spanish media: new uses and tools in the production and distribution of content. |
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spelling | Changing global media landscapes convergence, fragmentation, and polarization Jabbar A. Al-Obaidi, editor. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2024. 30 PDFs (383 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Global theoretical perspectives. Chapter 1. Agenda-setting and framing theories: perspectives on digital and social media fragmentation and convergence ; Chapter 2. Revocation of article 370 changing global media landscapes in India: media framing of conflict types in dawn, the Hindu, and the New York times ; Chapter 3. Crises determine preference and media credibility: case study of mass protest in Iraq ; Chapter 4. Media and contemporary African society: constructing an environment sensitive communication theory of media effect -- Section 2. Media landscape. Chapter 5. Navigating the social media maze: strategies for effective digital marketing in a fragmented landscape ; Chapter 6. Global media changes and digital advertising: impact of digital advertising on consumer behavior ; Chapter 7. Beyond goodwill: the interplay of CSR communication, individual beliefs, and corporate reputation ; Chapter 8. Understanding health communication in the era of media convergence -- Section 3. Social media. Chapter 9. Engaging with the news: applying the 5Cs model of news literacy to young audiences ; Chapter 10. Social media landscape in Africa: mobilising and engineering youths for socio-political change in sub-Saharan Africa ; Chapter 11. The disinformation divide: understanding the impact of social media on polarization ; Chapter 12. Entertainment and persuasion in online politics: a qualitative study of young voters' approach in Turkey's 2023 elections ; Chapter 13. Exploring the dark side of social media and digital consumer with a dystopian perspective -- Section 4. Artificial intelligence (AI) and media. Chapter 14. Visual media in light of the challenges of generative artificial intelligence in Egypt ; Chapter 15. Artificial intelligence in the Spanish media: new uses and tools in the production and distribution of content. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "With the advancement of technology and the increasing use of digital and social media platforms, we are experiencing an unprecedented era of global connectivity and information sharing. However, alongside these advancements comes a pressing challenge: the rampant spread of misinformation and disinformation, fueling fragmentation and polarization within communities worldwide. As regulations struggle to keep pace with technological innovation, media scholars, experts, and practitioners face a critical need for comprehensive strategies to navigate this complex terrain.Changing Global Media Landscapes: Convergence, Fragmentation, and Polarization offers a solution to the multifaceted challenges of modern media and communication. This book provides a vital platform for scholars and professionals to explore the intricacies of global media technologies and devise actionable strategies to combat misinformation. With a keen focus on media ethics, law, and organizational management, it equips readers with the tools needed to confront the evolving landscape of digital media responsibly and effectively."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 07/22/2024). Mass media Philosophy. Mass media Technological innovations. Polarization (Social sciences) Agenda Setting by Influencers. Consumer Response to Media Changes. Corporate Communication in Media Evolution. Digital Media Literacy. Evolution of Journalism. Global Media History. Global Media Leadership. Health Communication in Media Shifts. Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Media. Impact of the Audience on Media. Media Convergence Effects. Media Curriculum in Fragmented Markets. Media Evaluation with Artificial Intelligence. Media Fragmentation and Convergence. Media Influence of Political Leaders. Electronic books. Al-Obaidi, Jabbar A. editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 9798369337677 |
spellingShingle | Changing global media landscapes convergence, fragmentation, and polarization Section 1. Global theoretical perspectives. Chapter 1. Agenda-setting and framing theories: perspectives on digital and social media fragmentation and convergence ; Chapter 2. Revocation of article 370 changing global media landscapes in India: media framing of conflict types in dawn, the Hindu, and the New York times ; Chapter 3. Crises determine preference and media credibility: case study of mass protest in Iraq ; Chapter 4. Media and contemporary African society: constructing an environment sensitive communication theory of media effect -- Section 2. Media landscape. Chapter 5. Navigating the social media maze: strategies for effective digital marketing in a fragmented landscape ; Chapter 6. Global media changes and digital advertising: impact of digital advertising on consumer behavior ; Chapter 7. Beyond goodwill: the interplay of CSR communication, individual beliefs, and corporate reputation ; Chapter 8. Understanding health communication in the era of media convergence -- Section 3. Social media. Chapter 9. Engaging with the news: applying the 5Cs model of news literacy to young audiences ; Chapter 10. Social media landscape in Africa: mobilising and engineering youths for socio-political change in sub-Saharan Africa ; Chapter 11. The disinformation divide: understanding the impact of social media on polarization ; Chapter 12. Entertainment and persuasion in online politics: a qualitative study of young voters' approach in Turkey's 2023 elections ; Chapter 13. Exploring the dark side of social media and digital consumer with a dystopian perspective -- Section 4. Artificial intelligence (AI) and media. Chapter 14. Visual media in light of the challenges of generative artificial intelligence in Egypt ; Chapter 15. Artificial intelligence in the Spanish media: new uses and tools in the production and distribution of content. Mass media Philosophy. Mass media Technological innovations. Polarization (Social sciences) |
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title_auth | Changing global media landscapes convergence, fragmentation, and polarization |
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