Immersive Journalism as Storytelling -

Immersive Journalism as Storytelling

Ethics, Production, and Design
Buch | Softcover
204 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-33766-4 (ISBN)
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This book sets out cutting-edge new research and examines future prospects on 360-degree video, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) in journalism, analyzing and discussing virtual world experiments from a range of perspectives.





Featuring contributions from a diverse range of scholars, Immersive Journalism as Storytelling highlights both the opportunities and the challenges presented by this form of storytelling. The book discusses how immersive journalism has the potential to reach new audiences, change the way stories are told, and provide more interactivity within the news industry. Aside from generating deeper emotional reactions and global perspectives, the book demonstrates how it can also diversify and upskill the news industry. Further contributions address the challenges, examining how immersive storytelling calls for reassessing issues of journalism ethics and truthfulness, transparency, privacy, manipulation, and surveillance, and questioning what it means to cover reality when a story is told in virtual reality. Chapters are grounded in empirical data such as content analyses and expert interviews alongside insightful case studies that discuss Euronews, Nonny de la Peña’s Project Syria, and The New York Times’ VR application NYTVR.





This book is written for journalism teachers, educators, and students as well as scholars, politicians, lawmakers, and citizens with an interest in emerging technologies for media practice.

Turo Uskali is an Associate Professor and Head of the Journalism program at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. His research and teaching focus on the interplay of innovations and journalism, and the future of media industries. Astrid Gynnild is a Professor and Head of the Journalism Research Group at the University of Bergen, Norway, and Principal Investigator of the ViSmedia project. Her current research and teaching focus is on visual journalism, new technologies, and innovation foresight. Sarah Jones is Deputy Dean at De Montfort University, UK. Sarah is listed in the top 15 global influencers in VR, is a Google Jump Creator, and has advised the UK Government on Immersive Technology. Sarah has published extensively on immersive and emerging media. Esa Sirkkunen works as a senior researcher at Research Centre COMET at the Tampere University, Finland. His research focuses on assemblages of digital technologies and journalism, and on broader themes like social theory, privacy, and freedom of speech.

Introduction: What is Immersive Journalism?



Part I: Storytelling









Exploring the Immersive Journalism Landscape



Esa Sirkkunen, Jorge Vázquez-Herrero, Turo Uskali, and Heli Väätäjä









Case Study Euronews: A low-cost approach to Immersive Storytelling



Joakim Vindenes & Astrid Gynnild









Global Perspectives of Immersive Journalism



Sarah Jones





Part II: Ethics









The Impact of Emotions in Immersive Journalism



Turo Uskali & Pasi Ikonen









Project Syria: Accuracy in Immersive Journalism



Siri Flatlandsmo and Astrid Gynnild









Promises and Perils in Immersive Journalism



Deborah G. Johnson









It’s not just about Empathy: Going beyond the Empathy Machine in Immersive Journalism



Sarah Jones





Part III: Production & Design









Place-Based Journalism, Aesthetics, and Branding



David O. Dowling









Case Study: Creating A Business Value in Immersive Journalism



Ilona Ilvonen, Joel Vanhalakka and Nina Helander






The Hierarchy of Needs for User Experiences in Virtual Reality



Chelsea Kelling, Heli Väätäjä, Otto Kauhanen, Jussi Karhu, Markku Turunen, Vesa Lindqvist, and Pasi Ikonen 






Immersive Gaming as Journalism



Jonne Arjoranta, Raine Koskimaa and Marko Siitonen






Augmented Reality as News



Pasi Ikonen & Turo Uskali





Part IV: Education









Teaching Immersive Journalism



Turo Uskali & Pasi Ikonen  






Immersive journalism as witnessing



Lars Nyre & Joakim Vindenes









Forecasting future trajectories for immersive journalism 





Turo Uskali, Astrid Gynnild, Esa Sirkkunen, and Sarah Jones

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 5 Line drawings, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 395 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-138-33766-8 / 1138337668
ISBN-13 978-1-138-33766-4 / 9781138337664
Zustand Neuware
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