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Book SynopsisPart 1: Network emergence and impact on digital media.- Chapter 1: Decentralized networks as a tool to fight disinformation and censorship: Fediverse and free, collaborative, and open networks.- Chapter 2: Centralized networks for journalism in the Fourth Industrial Revolution:The platform's role.- Chapter 3: Intelligent networks for real-time data and metadata: solutions for tracking disinformation.- Chapter 4: Updating the imaginary of the networked fourth estate: Cryptography and citizen leaks.- Chapter 5: The fruition of news in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.- Part 2: Innovating innovation' to satisfy increasingly digital audiences.- Chapter 6: Challenges of the metaverse for news production and consumption.- Chapter 7: Technologies for content automation.- Chapter 8: Impact of the Internet of Things on journalism: a necessity for journalists?.- Chapter 9: R+D+I for the journalism of the third millennium.- Chapter 10: Challenges and opportunities for journalistic innovation in the big data era: evolution and role of the media labs.- Chapter 11: Hackathon and journalism: looking for the innovation of innovation'.- Chapter 12: High-tech journalism in Spain: Results of the first decade.- Part 3: New communicative and journalistic actors.- Chapter 13: What is the role that Informative and Communicative Apps and Platforms play? Do they empower citizens to make decisions? Or do they only make them feel better informed?.- Chapter 14: Transfer communication: From company to media and from media to the society.- Chapter 15: Limits and possibilities of artificial intelligence in the fields of citizen journalism, activism and human rights monitoring.- Chapter 16: Journalistic actors in a gamified media context.- Chapter 17: Journalists working with AI.- Chapter 18: Professional competencies for journalism in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.