Mark Deuze focuses on Journalism, Technical Journalism, Public relations, The Internet and Online journalism. His Journalism study results in a more complete grasp of Media studies. His Technical Journalism research integrates issues from Identity, Social science and Ideology.
His studies in Identity integrate themes in fields like Meaning and History of journalism. His Public relations research includes elements of CONTEST, Co-creation, Cyberculture and Creative industries. His work is dedicated to discovering how Online journalism, Interactivity are connected with Electronic publishing and Personalization and other disciplines.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Journalism, Media studies, Public relations, Technical Journalism and Social science. Mark Deuze interconnects Ideology, The Internet, Citizen journalism, Convergence and Multiculturalism in the investigation of issues within Journalism. Mark Deuze has researched Media studies in several fields, including Argument, Communication studies, Field and Political communication.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including New media, Identity and Creative industries. He focuses mostly in the field of Technical Journalism, narrowing it down to topics relating to News media and, in certain cases, Newspaper. His work on Social theory as part of general Social science study is frequently connected to Digital culture, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Mark Deuze focuses on Journalism, Media studies, Public relations, Field and Ideology. Mark Deuze is studying Technical Journalism, which is a component of Journalism. The Media studies study combines topics in areas such as Argument, Social psychology, Entrepreneurship and Being in the world.
His work in Public relations tackles topics such as Meaning which are related to areas like Mainstream, Citizen journalism, Digital divide and Life course approach. His Field study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Media production and Convergence. His Epistemology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Social science, Professionalization and Individualism.
Mark Deuze mainly investigates Journalism, Technical Journalism, Media studies, Ideology and Social media. His studies link Meaning with Journalism. His studies deal with areas such as Public relations, Epistemology, Body of knowledge, Social science and Individualism as well as Technical Journalism.
His study in Media studies is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Boundary-work, Social psychology, Creativity, Experiential knowledge and The arts. His Ideology study incorporates themes from Citizen journalism, Mainstream, Dialectic and Professionalization. Mark Deuze works mostly in the field of Social media, limiting it down to concerns involving Power and, occasionally, Research question, Interactivity and Identity.
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What is journalism? Professional identity and ideology of journalists reconsidered
Mark Deuze.
Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism (2005)
The Web and its Journalisms: Considering the Consequences of Different Types of Newsmedia Online
M.J.P. Deuze.
New Media & Society (2003)
Participation, Remediation, Bricolage: Considering Principal Components of a Digital Culture
Mark Deuze.
The Information Society (2006)
PREPARING FOR AN AGE OF PARTICIPATORY NEWS
Mark Deuze;Axel Bruns;Christoph Neuberger.
Journalism Practice (2007)
The Changing Context of News Work: Liquid Journalism for a Monitorial Citizenry
Mark Deuze.
International Journal of Communication (2008)
Convergence culture in the creative industries
Mark Deuze.
International Journal of Cultural Studies (2007)
Beyond journalism: Theorizing the transformation of journalism:
Mark Deuze;Tamara Witschge.
Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism (2018)
GLOBAL JOURNALISM EDUCATION: A conceptual approach
Mark Deuze.
Journalism Studies (2006)
JOURNALISM AND THE WEB An Analysis of Skills and Standards in an Online Environment
M.J.P. Deuze.
International Communication Gazette (1999)
Co-creative labour
John A. Banks;Mark Deuze.
International Journal of Cultural Studies (2009)
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