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    602 Draft Reading List

    1. LOOKING BACK AT LOOKING AHEAD: OLD VISIONS OF MEDIAFUTURES

    a. Epilogue: Today Was Yesterday, from Rantanen, Terhi. When News WasNew. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.

    b. The Newspaper-Web War. Jack Schaefer, Slate, August 4, 2009.c. From Denton, Frank. Reinventing the Newspaper: Essays. Perspectives on

    the news 3. N[ew] Y[ork], NY: Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1993.d. from White, Hayden. Tropics of Discourse: Essays in Cultural Criticism.

    Reprint. Hopkins Fulfillment Service, 1985.e. Juskalian, Russ. Interview With Clay Shirky. The Columbia Journalism

    Review, December 19, 2008.f. First Daily Newspaper By Radio Facsimile

    2. CORPORATE CONTROLa. Failed Attempts at Regulation of Canadian Media Ownership, from

    Canadian Newspaper Ownership in the Era of Convergence: RediscoveringSocial Responsibility. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2005.

    b. From McChesney, Robert W. Corporate Media and the Threat to Democracy.Seven Stories Press, 2003.

    c. From Bagdikian, Ben. The New Media Monopoly: A Completely Revised andUpdated Edition With Seven New Chapters. Revised and Updated Edition.Beacon Press, 2004.

    3. CIVIC JOURNALISM, CITIZEN JOURNALISMa. Nip, Joyce. THE LAST DAYS OF CIVIC JOURNALISM. Journalism Practice2, no. 2 (6, 2008): 179-196.b. From Gillmor, Dan. We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for

    the People. 1st ed. Beijing: O'Reilly, 2004.c. Lewis, Seth C.et all Thinking about Citizen Journalism Journalism Practice.

    (2009): Informaworld. Web. 18 Oct 2009.d. Chapter 2, Gatewatching, from Bruns, Axel. Gatewatching: Collaborative

    Online News Production. Peter Lang Publishing, 2005.e. State of the News Media 2009, Special Report: Citizen Based Media

    4. CHANGING AUDIENCES, CHANGING REPRESENTATIONS?a. State of the News Media 2009, Ethnic News

    5. NEW MEDIA THEORYa. From Benkler, Yoachim, The wealth of networks: how social production

    transforms markets and freedom. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006b. From Castells, Manuel. Communication Power. Oxford University Press,

    2009.

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    6. NEW MEDIA NEWSROOMS

    a. Hermida, Alfred. The Blogging BBC: Journalism blogs at the worlds mosttrusted news organization. Journalism Practice. (2009): 1-17. Print.

    b. From Making Online News: The Ethnography of New Media Production. NewYork: Peter Lang, 2008. Print.

    c. From Boczkowski, Pablo J. Digitizing the News: Innovation in OnlineNewspapers. Inside technology. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2004.

    d. State of the News Media 2009, Online Journalists Survey(http://www.stateofthemedia.org/2009/printable_survey_chapter.htm )

    7. NEW MEDIA AUDIENCESa. From Neuman, W. Russell. The Future of the Mass Audience. Cambridge

    University Press, 1992.b. The Moral Economy of Web 2.0: Audience Research and Convergence

    Culture Joshua Green, and Henry Jenkins, from Holt, Jennifer, and AlisaPerren. Media Industries: History, Theory, and Method. Wiley-Blackwell,2009.

    c. Berkowitz, Dan. Journalism in the broader cultural mediascape. Journalism10, no. 3 (June 1, 2009): 290-292.

    d. Gillespie, Marie. `Anytime, anyplace, anywhere': Digital diasporas and theBBC World Service. Journalism10, no. 3 (June 1, 2009): 322-325.

    e. Ethan Zuckerman, The Architecture of Serendipity, My Hearts In Accraf. State of the News Media2009, Audiences

    8.

    TELEVISION AND RADIO JOURNALISM IN THE CONVERGENCELANDSCAPE

    a. Aviles, Jose Alberto Garcia, and Miguel Carvajal. Integrated and Cross-Media Newsroom Convergence: Two Models of Multimedia News Production-- The Cases of Novotecnica and La Verdad Multimedia in Spain.Convergence14, no. 2 (May 1, 2008): 221-239.The Effects of Cross-Ownership on the Local Content and Political Slant of Local Television News.

    b. From Hemmingway, Emma. Into the Newsroom: Exploring the DigitalProduction of Regional Television News. 1st ed. Routledge, 2007.

    c. Singer, Jane B. Convergence and divergence. Journalism10, no. 3 (June 1,2009): 375-377.

    d. State of the News Media2009, Network TV, Cable TV, Local TV9. TROUBLE WITH THE PUBLIC SPHERE

    a. Fraser, Nancy: Rethinking The Public Sphere: A Contribution to the Critique ofActually Existing Democracy, from Robbins, Bruce. The Phantom PublicSphere. University of Minnesota Press, 1993.

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    b. Publics and Counterpublics, from Warner, Michael. Publics andCounterpublics. New York: Zone Books, 2002.Sparks, Colin, The Global, TheLocal and the Public Sphere, from Allen, Robert. The Television StudiesReader. 1st ed. Routledge, 2004.

    c. Will Nobody Do Anything to Help?: Networked Journalism and Politics, fromBeckett, Charlie. Supermedia: Saving Journalism so It Can Save the World.Chichester, West Sussex, U.K: Blackwell Pub, 2008.

    10.JOURNALISM AND GLOBALIZATIONa. Cottle, Simon, Journalism and Globalization from Wahl-jorgensen, Karin,

    and Thomas Hanitzsch. Handbook of Journalism Studies. 1st ed. Routledge,2008.A Global Infotainment Sphere? from Thussu, Daya Kishan. News asEntertainment: The Rise of Global Infotainment. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage,2007.

    b. BIELSA, ESPERANA. The pivotal role of news agencies in the context ofglobalization: a historical approach. Global Networks8, no. 3 (2008): 347-366.

    c. Hafez, Kai. Let's improve global journalism'!. Journalism10, no. 3 (June 1,2009): 329-331.

    d. Cottle, Simon. Journalism studies: coming of (global) age?. Journalism10,no. 3 (June 1, 2009): 309-311.

    11.NEW LEGAL TERRAINa. Abah, Adedayo Ladigbolu. Trends in International Internet Defamation Suits:

    Targeting a Solution? International Communication Gazette70, no. 6: 529-546.

    b.

    Kalathil, Shanthi, and Taylor C. Boas. Open Networks, Closed Regimes: TheImpact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule. Carnegie Endowment forInternational Peace, 2003.

    c. Vleugels, Roger, Overview of all 86 FOIA Countries.d. Gajda, Amy. Judging Journalism: The Turn Toward Privacy and Judicial

    Regulation of the Press. SSRN eLibrary.

    12.BACK TO THE FUTUREa. From Meyer, Philip. The Vanishing Newspaper: Saving Journalism in the

    Information Age. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2004.b. From Auletta, Ken. Googled: The End of the World As We Know It. Penguin

    Press, 2009.c. McNair, Brian, Journalism in the 21st century -- evolution, not extinction.

    Journalism10, no. 3 (June 1, 2009): 347-349.d. Hallin, Daniel C. Not the end of journalism history. Journalism10, no. 3

    (June 1, 2009): 332-334.e. Mosco, Vincent. The future of journalism. Journalism10, no. 3 (June 1,

    2009): 350-352.

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    f. Massig, Michael, A New Horizon for the News, The New York Review ofBooks, Volume 56, Number 14 September 24, 2009

    g. State of the News Media 2009, Special Report: Business Models