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Internet Addiction and its Impact among Higher Educational Students from 10 Universities in the Indian State of Chhattisgarh. [PDF]
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On not going too fast with slow journalism
Journalism Practice, 2016The phrase “slow journalism” is (slowly) entering the dictionary of journalism scholars. Le Masurier's contribution in this journal in 2015 was a stimulating invitation to understand how “slowness” could summarise many current changes in journalistic practices, and to remind also that “Journalism is a plural noun.” This article firstly questions the ...
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Climate change and the possibility of ‘slow journalism’
Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies, 2012Journalism, in its current form, is perhaps not well suited to reporting climate change, as conventional reporting does not usually run to depth and the story loses its interest value, failing to maintain novelty over an extended period of time. Journalism could benefit from looking to other social movements.
Harold Gess
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Multimedia, Slow Journalism as Process, and The Possibility of Proper Time
Digital Journalism, 2016Digital communication is fast and easy; but as a cultural process communication is difficult, especially when it engages with strangers and strangeness. Roger Silverstone describes the space necessary for respectful communication as a “proper distance” vis-a-vis mediated Others—neither too far away, nor too close to see the Other, and to recognise in ...
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