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The rise of digital media has disrupted the traditional media landscape, leading to a range of challenges. Fake news and misinformation abound, privacy and data security concerns loom large, and power consolidation in the hands of a few corporations are among the most pressing issues. These problems call for a comprehensive understanding of the digital space's complexities, particularly for academic scholars and individuals navigating this new terrain. Digital Space in the Wake of Shrinking Traditional Media offers a compelling solution to the problems arising from the digital media revolution. Edited by Alfred Akwala, Denish Otieno, and Amos Marube, this book provides an extensive analysis of the media landscape's transformation. By examining key topics like journalism's evolution, the economics of digital media, social and cultural implications, ethical considerations, political discourse, and emerging business models, this book equips scholars with the knowledge needed to critically engage with digital media. This book is an essential resource for academic scholars and general readers interested in the evolution of media and communication. It encourages critical thinking, ethical engagement, and informed practices, enabling individuals to navigate the challenges and opportunities of digital media confidently. By comprehensively understanding the shifting dynamics of media and communication, Digital Space in the Wake of Shrinking Traditional Media empowers readers to shape a responsible, inclusive, and equitable digital environment.

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      Publisher: IGI Global
      Publication Date: 29/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781668493564, 978-1668493564
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      Book Synopsis
      The rise of digital media has disrupted the traditional media landscape, leading to a range of challenges. Fake news and misinformation abound, privacy and data security concerns loom large, and power consolidation in the hands of a few corporations are among the most pressing issues. These problems call for a comprehensive understanding of the digital space's complexities, particularly for academic scholars and individuals navigating this new terrain. Digital Space in the Wake of Shrinking Traditional Media offers a compelling solution to the problems arising from the digital media revolution. Edited by Alfred Akwala, Denish Otieno, and Amos Marube, this book provides an extensive analysis of the media landscape's transformation. By examining key topics like journalism's evolution, the economics of digital media, social and cultural implications, ethical considerations, political discourse, and emerging business models, this book equips scholars with the knowledge needed to critically engage with digital media. This book is an essential resource for academic scholars and general readers interested in the evolution of media and communication. It encourages critical thinking, ethical engagement, and informed practices, enabling individuals to navigate the challenges and opportunities of digital media confidently. By comprehensively understanding the shifting dynamics of media and communication, Digital Space in the Wake of Shrinking Traditional Media empowers readers to shape a responsible, inclusive, and equitable digital environment.

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