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Introduction: digital technology and journalism: an international comparative perspective / Jingrong Tong
Part I: The impact of digital technology on the practices, professionalism and cultures of professional journalism. The invisible hand of the unaccountable algorithm: how Google, Facebook and other tech companies are changing journalism / David R. Brake
News photography and the digital (r)evolution: continuity and change in the practices, styles, norms and values of photojournalism / Marco Solaroli
UGC creators and use of their content by mainstream media / Glenda Cooper
Uncertainty, tabloidisation, and the loss of prestige: "new media innovations" and journalism cultures in two newspapers in mainland China and Taiwan / Jingrong Tong [and others]
Part II: The interaction between digital technology and professional journalism in periods of social change. Journalism culture and professional identity in transit: technology, crisis and opportunity in the Greek media / Maria Touri [and others]
Evaluating the role of the internet and mainstream news journalism in the development of the Northern Ireland peace process / Paddy Hoey
Digital technology, journalism and politics in Sri Lanka's ethnic conflict / Thusiyan Nandakumar
Part III: The rise of citizen journalism and alternative media. The importance of citizenship: theoretical issues in studying citizen journalism in international context / Vincent Campbell
Independent media, social movements, and the traditional news media in Taiwan / Yuan-Hui Hu
The roles of online alternative media in facilitating civil cociety development in Macau: the case study of Macau Concealers and All About Macau Media / Chang Su
Part IV: Journalists on Twitter. Indian TV anchors on twitter: technological practice and textual form / Vibodh Parthasarathi [and others]
Practising journalism on Twitter? A computational analysis of British journalists' use of Twitter before the 2016 EU Referendum in the UK / Jingrong Tong [and others]
Researching the fluid and multisited appropriations of digital technologies in African newsrooms / Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara [and others]
Explaining outcomes in comparative digital journalism research: challenges and analytic choices / James Stanyer.

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