10 7 When the News is Biased The Value of Bias Can There Be Unbiased News? Should the News Lead or Follow? Why Should We Care About Bias? Is Bias Always Unfair? Cognitive Bias Among News Audiences TMI! Reference Additional Resources
11 8 The Economics of Journalism in a Digital Age The Business Case for Digital News The Economics of the News Business Making Digital Media Work for Citizens The Arrival of the Big Five Will Digital Journalism Survive? What's Next for Journalism in the Digital Era? References Additional Resources
12 9 Framing and Deconstructing the News Framing the News The Story of Political Change in the Middle East Erving Goffman and News Literacy Framing Techniques When Framing Fails Framing in Mainstream Media (MSM) and Digital Media The Rise of the “Prosumer” Framing Determines Presentation The Rise of the Algorithm in Journalism References Additional Resources
13 10 News Sources How Do We Know? What is a Source and Why Do We Need One? Who is Telling You the Truth? Protecting the Source Having a Personal Relationship With a Source Beware the “Double Hook” Attribution Who is Telling Us This? And Why Are They Doing So? Sources as Whistleblowers SLAPP Litigation Next Steps References Additional Resources
14 11 Trusting Journalism in a Time of “Fake News” An Age of Rising Mistrust of Absolutely Everything (and Everyone) The Rise of Digital (and Media) Skepticism News Doubled Down on Digital Can a Lack of Professionalism Save Journalism? What is “Fake News” Exactly? Who is behind “Fake News?” What Are Dissemination Mechanisms? Repetition of Internet Themes The Four Es Gresham's Law in Journalism References Additional Resources
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