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Introduction: Introducing the Complexities of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies Scott A. Eldridge II & Bob Franklin I The Digital Journalist: Making News Law defining journalists: Who's who in the age of digital media? Jane Johnston & Anne Wallace Studying role conceptions in the digital age: A critical appraisal Folker Hanusch & Sandra Banjac Who am I? Perceptions of Digital Journalists' Professional Identity Tim P. Vos & Patrick Ferrucci The death of the author, the rise of the robo-journalist: Authorship, bylines and full disclosure in automated journalism Tal Montal & Zvi Reich The Entrepreneurial Journalist Tamara Witschge & Frank Harbers II Digital Journalism Studies: Research Design Content analysis of Twitter: Big data, big studies Cornelia Brantner & Jurgen Pfeffer Innovation in Content Analysis: Freezing the flow of liquid news Rodrigo Zamith An Approach to Assessing the Robustness of Local News Provision Philip M. Napoli, Matthew Weber & Kathleen McCollough Reconstructing the Dynamics of the Digital News Ecosystem: A Case Study on News Diffusion Processes Elisabeth Gunther, Florian Buhl & Thorsten Quandt Testing the Myth of Enclaves: A Discussion of Research Designs for Assessing Algorithmic Curation Jacob Ormen Digital news users... and how to find them: Theoretical and methodological innovations in news use studies Ike Picone III The Political Economy of Digital Journalism What If the Future Is Not All Digital?: Trends in U.S. Newspapers' Multiplatform Readership Hsiang Iris Chyi & Ori Tenenboim On digital distribution's failure to solve newspapers' existential crisis: Symptoms, causes, consequences and remedies Neil Thurman, Robert G. Picard, Merja Myllylahti & Arne H. Krumsvik Precarious E-lancers: Freelance Journalists' Rights, Contracts, Labor Organizing, and Digital Resistance Errol Salamon What Can Nonprofit Journalists Actually Do for Democracy? Magda Konieczna & Elia Powers Digital Journalism and Regulation: Ownership and Control Victor Pickard IV Developing Digital Journalism Practice Defining and Mapping Data Journalism and Computational Journalism: A Review of Typologies and Themes Mark Coddington Algorithms are a reporter's best new friend: News automation and the case for augmented journalism Carl-Gustav Linden Disclose, Decode and Demystify: An Empirical Guide to Algorithmic Transparency Michael Koliska & Nicholas Diakopoulos Visual Network Exploration for Data Journalists Tommaso Venturini, Mathieu Jacomy, Liliana Bounegru & Jonathan Gray Data Journalism as a Platform: Architecture, agents, protocols Eddy Borges-Rey Social media livestreaming Claudette G. Artwick V Digital Journalism Studies: Dialogues Ethical approaches to computational journalism Konstantin Doerr Who owns the news? The right to be forgotten and journalists' conflicting principles Ivor Shapiro & Brian MacLeod Rogers Defamation in unbounded spaces: Journalism and social media Diana Bossio & Vittoria Sacco Hacks, Hackers and the Expansive Boundaries of Journalism Nikki Usher Journalistic freedom and the surveillance of journalists post-Snowden Paul Lashmar VI Minority Voices and Protest: Narratives of freedom and resistance How and Why Pop Up News Ecologies Come into Being Melissa Wall The Movement and its mobile journalism: A phenomenology of Black Lives Matter journalist-activists Allissa V. Richardson Nature as Knowledge: The Politics of Science, Open Data, and Environmental Media Platforms Inka Salovaara Opting In and Opting Out of Media Bonnie Brennen Silencing the Female Voice: The Cyber Abuse of Women on the Internet Pamela Hill Nettleton VII Digital Limits: New debates and challenges for the future Social Media and Journalistic Branding: Explication, Enactment, and Impact Avery E. Holton & Logan Molyneux Reconsidering the Intersection Between Digital Journalism and Games: Sketching a critical perspective Igor Vobic Native Advertising and the appropriation of journalistic clout Raul Ferrer-Conill & Michael Karlsson User Comments in Digital Journalism: Current Research and Future Directions Thomas B. Ksiazek & Nina Springer Theorizing Digital Journalism: The Limits of Linearity and the Rise of Relationships Jane B. Singer Outsourcing censorship and surveillance: The privatization of governance as an information control strategy in the case of Turkey Aras Coskuntuncel Epilogue: Situating journalism in the digital: A plea for studying news flows, users, and materiality Marcel Broersma Index

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