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Young People and the Future of News : Social Media and the Rise of Connective Journalism
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Lynn Schofield Clark
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Regina Marchi
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2017
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Cambridge University Press
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Special issue: Negotiating the Nation: Young people, national narratives and history education
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9781108116015
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2017
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2017
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Young People and the Future of News
pp. 18
Young People, Journalism, and Politics
pp. 35
Connective Journalism
pp. 55
Hope and Disillusionment with Legacy News
pp. 79
Young People “Produsing” and Consuming News
pp. 112
Connective Journalism and the Formation of Youthful Publics and Counterpublics: Inserting Oneself into the Story through Witnessing and Sharing Outrage
pp. 136
Youth Citizen Journalism: The Connective Journalism Practices of Participation and Making the Story
pp. 163
Moving Forward: What We Can Do
pp. 201
Methods Appendix
pp. 263
References
pp. 307
Miscellaneous Endmatter
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