Multiple Journalism by Bregtje van der Haak with Manuel Castells and Michael Parks USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, Los Angeles
mul·ti·ple [ muhl -t uh -p uh l] adjective 1. consisting of, having, or involving several or many individuals, parts, elements, relations, etc.; manifold. 2. Electricity. a. (of circuits) arranged in parallel. b. (of a circuit or circuits) having a number of points at which connection can be made. which 3. Botany. (of a fruit) collective.
Journalism - 1) Ask good questions to the right people - 2) Understand the answers in context - 3) Explain those answers well to others
Multiple Journalism in the information society 1) data collection 2) interpretation 3) storytelling 4) distribution >> conversation
1. Crowd sourcing and User Generated Content
2. Data mining & data analysis
3. Data visualisation & mapping
4. Networked Journalism
5. Immersive Journalism
6. POV journalism & new camera angles
7. Automated journalism
8. Journalism at internet speed
9. Digital archives & slow journalism
10. Global journalism
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