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Responsible drone journalism / edited by Astrid Gynnild and Turo Uskali.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Disruptions: Studies in Digital Journalism | Routledge FocusPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.Description: 99 pages ; 22 cm illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138059351 (hbk)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN4784 T34R31 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
What is responsible drone journalism? / Astrid Gynnild and Turo Uskali -- The first wave of drone journalism: from activism tool to global game changer / Astrid Gynnild and Turo Uskali -- Dronalism, newsgathering protection, and day-to-day norms / David Goldberg -- Transparency or surveillance? dilemmas of piloting autonomous agents / Deborah G. Johnson and Astrid Gynnild -- Drones, teaching and the explorative player-coach / Turo Uskali and Astrid Gynnild -- Taking risks with drones: responsible innovation pedagogy for media education / Lars Nyre, Frode Guribye and Astrid gynnild -- Three scenarios of responsible drone journalism / Turo Uskali and Astrid Gynnild.
Summary: Camera drones provide unique visual perspectives and add new dimensions to storytelling and accountability in journalism. Simultaneously, the rapidly expanding uses of drones as advanced sensor platforms raise new legislative, ethical and transparency issues. Responsible Drone Journalism investigates the opportunities and dilemmas of using drones for journalistic purposes in a global perspective. Drawing on a framework of responsible research and innovation (RRI), the book explores responsible drone journalism from multiple perspectives, including new cultures of learning, flying in lower airspace, drone education and concerns about autonomous agents and big data surveillance. By widening the discussion of drone journalism, the book is ideal for journalism teachers and students, as well as politicians, lawmakers, drone developers and citizens with an interest in the responsible use of camera drones.
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Books Books Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Reserve Section Non-fiction RUS PN4784 T34R31 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Room use only 76940 00078025
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RUS PN4784 S6L17 2019 Digital sports journalism / RUS PN4784 T4H49 2002 Air words : writing for broadcast news / RUS PN4784 T4Y8 1990 Basic TV reporting / RUS PN4784 T34R31 2018 Responsible drone journalism / RUS PN4784 T45N11 2016 Mass-mediated terrorism : mainstream and digital media in terrorism and counterterrorism / RUS PN4784 F91 2004 Feature writing for newspapers and magazines : the pursuit of excellence / RUS PN4785 Sch1 1998 Journalism matters /

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What is responsible drone journalism? / Astrid Gynnild and Turo Uskali -- The first wave of drone journalism: from activism tool to global game changer / Astrid Gynnild and Turo Uskali -- Dronalism, newsgathering protection, and day-to-day norms / David Goldberg -- Transparency or surveillance? dilemmas of piloting autonomous agents / Deborah G. Johnson and Astrid Gynnild -- Drones, teaching and the explorative player-coach / Turo Uskali and Astrid Gynnild -- Taking risks with drones: responsible innovation pedagogy for media education / Lars Nyre, Frode Guribye and Astrid gynnild -- Three scenarios of responsible drone journalism / Turo Uskali and Astrid Gynnild.

Camera drones provide unique visual perspectives and add new dimensions to storytelling and accountability in journalism. Simultaneously, the rapidly expanding uses of drones as advanced sensor platforms raise new legislative, ethical and transparency issues.

Responsible Drone Journalism investigates the opportunities and dilemmas of using drones for journalistic purposes in a global perspective. Drawing on a framework of responsible research and innovation (RRI), the book explores responsible drone journalism from multiple perspectives, including new cultures of learning, flying in lower airspace, drone education and concerns about autonomous agents and big data surveillance.

By widening the discussion of drone journalism, the book is ideal for journalism teachers and students, as well as politicians, lawmakers, drone developers and citizens with an interest in the responsible use of camera drones.

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