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Wahyuningtias, Diah, Yuliati, and Nurlianti Muzni. "Strategi Mobile Journalism dalam Meningkatkan Kinerja Peliputan Wartawan (Studi pada Media TribunBengkulu.com)." Jurnal Indonesia : Manajemen Informatika dan Komunikasi 5, no. 2 (May 10, 2024): 1090–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.35870/jimik.v5i2.612.

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Mobile Journalism (MOJO) has become a significant innovation in the field of journalism. MOJO has numerous effects on the performance of journalists in news coverage. This research investigates the use of MOJO as an effectibve tool to enchance responsiveness, engagement, and flexibility in carrying out journalistic tasks. Through a qualitative approach and case studies, this study explores the experiences of Tribun Bengkulu journalists who have adopted mobile journalism in converiing news in various locations. The research results indicat that the use of MOJO devices enables journalists to respond to news quickly and efficiently. With the ability to record videos, take photos, and engage in live broadcasts, journalists can cover events more dynamically. Futhermore, audience engagement is also enchanced through social media, particularly through live broadcasts. Financial affordability has proven to be an advantage, allowing media organizations with limited budgets to produce quality content without the need for expensive equipment. However, challenges related to production quality and ethical considerations need to remain a special focus. This can be addressed through specialized training and robust ethical guidelines for journalists adopting mobile journalism to ensure that high journalistic standards are maintained. In conclusion, MOJO is not just a practical tool for efficient news coverage but also an innovative approach that can enhance the engagement and flexibility of journalists in delivering information to the public.
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Deen, Ahmed, and Po-Lin Pan. "Using Smartphone as a Journalistic Tool: An Examination of Ethical Codes in Mobile Journalism in Saudi Arabia." ATHENS JOURNAL OF MASS MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS 8, no. 1 (December 13, 2022): 27–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajmmc.8-1-2.

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This study aimed to understand the impact of ethical codes on Saudi journalists’ perceptions toward mobile journalism (MOJO). Three major ethical dimensions were examined, including seeking truth, minimizing harm, and being accountable in news coverage. A survey link created with SurveyMonkey was transmitted via social media avenues, such as Twitter and WhatsApp, where Saudi journalists can complete the questionnaire and then share the link with other Saudi journalists. A total of 124 Saudi journalists were recruited by this snowball sampling approach, while the Codes of Ethics of Society of Professional Journalists was adapted as major measurements for three ethical dimensions, including seeking truth, minimizing harm, and being accountable. Results found that all three ethical dimensions of professional journalists generated significant influences on Saudi journalists’ perceptions toward MOJO. Specifically, minimizing harm was found as the most powerful factor that affected Saudi journalists’ perceptions toward MOJO, followed by being accountable and seeking truth, indicating that Saudi journalists who were more likely to seek truth, minimize harm, and be accountable would exhibit more positive perceptions toward MOJO. Although using smartphone as a journalistic tool was a key factor toward Saudi journalists’ MOJO perceptions, it was not as powerful as three ethical dimensions that affected their MOJO perceptions. Keywords: mobile journalism, codes of ethics, professional journalism, Saudi journalists
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Sannusi, Shahrul Nazmi, and Anis Nabila Khidir. "Pengaplikasian Konsep Kewartawanan Peranti dalam Organisasi Berita Kosmo Online dan Rotikaya." Jurnal Pengajian Media Malaysia 22, no. 1 (May 31, 2020): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jpmm.vol22no1.5.

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Journalists are groups that are important in helping to provide information to the public. The development of communication technology has triggered a concept of Mobile Journalism or MoJo in the journalistic world. This study will show the application of the MoJo concept in the Kosmo Online and Rotikaya news portal that are able to change the working style of journalists from time to time. This study aims to see MoJo trends capable of changing the style of journalists, MoJo skills used among media practitioners and the future of newspaper companies as a result of digital technology. This study used a qualitative method that is through a deep interview with two informants fromboth media organisations. The theory used in this study is the Diffusion of Innovation Theory by Everett Rogers that examines four important elements of social system, time frame, innovation and communication channels. As a result of this research, researchers have found some new findings that are classified according to the theoretical elements applied in the MoJo concept. The findings show that both interviewed media organizations have successfully applied MoJo concepts in journalist working style. MoJo is able to change the style of journalist work from traditional style to modern style by using mobile devices to report the news. This application has helped journalists improve their skills indirectly towards the structure of news writing with the use of technology in delivering news visually. This MoJo has also been delivering the news that there is no obstacle to the gatekeeper where the true information continues to be communicated to the public without restrictions. This explorative study can be the basis of the journalistic field in today is growing digital era.
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Prestianta, Albertus Magnus. "Mobile Journalism Practice in the Kompas.com Newsroom." Komunikator 14, no. 2 (November 14, 2022): 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.18196/jkm.15883.

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Smartphones and social media have changed how the media gather, produce, edit, and disseminate news. By employing the journalistic capital concept, this paper examines how journalists in Kompas.com, one of the pioneers of online media in Indonesia, incorporate mobile journalism practice into their work. This article explores how journalists and newsrooms respond to change that coincides with mobile devices and social media in the newsroom. The qualitative data analysis obtained from in-depth interviews with Kompas.com journalists and document analysis revealed that the application of mojo in Kompas.com is relatively new and is still looking for a form. Kompas.com integrate mobile smartphones into journalistic work to produce stories with a multimedia approach to meet changing journalistic and business needs. Journalists are expected to produce journalistic content in short videos using mobile devices related to daily events around them. Thus, the practice of mojo emerged as a new order in journalism. Kompas.com develops a multimedia division and improves journalists’ skills through training on all desks in the newsroom. Journalists learn new applications and tools and produce short videos for social media.
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Sidiropoulos, Vryzas, Vrysis, Avraam, and Dimoulas. "Growing Media Skills and Know-How in Situ: Technology-Enhanced Practices and Collaborative Support in Mobile News-Reporting." Education Sciences 9, no. 3 (July 4, 2019): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/educsci9030173.

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Over the past decade, mobile news production has had a growing prevalence and has been established as a new type by modern journalism industry. Journalists understand content capturing and sharing as parts of their role in newsrooms. Mobile journalism (mojo) is an evolving form of reporting in which where people use only a smartphone to create and file stories, and it has been gaining ground during the last decade. This paper aims to examine the difficulties, issues, and challenges in real-world mojo scenarios, analyzing the efficacy of prototype machine-assisted reporting services (MoJo-MATE). A usability evaluation is conducted in quantitative and qualitative terms, paying attention to the media literacy support provided through implemented tools and the proposed collaborations. Students of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, along with postgraduate-level researchers and professional journalists, form the sample for this investigation, which has a two-folded target: To guide the rapid prototyping process for system development and to validate specific hypotheses by answering the corresponding research questions. The results indicate the impact of mobile/on-demand support and training on journalistic practices and the attitudes of future journalists towards specialized technology in the era of constantly evolving digital journalism.
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Papoutsaki, Evangelia. "Noted: How to be a mojo in Asia." Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa 17, no. 2 (October 31, 2011): 235–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v17i2.365.

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Reviewed book by Stephen Quinn Publication date: October, 2011 Stephen Quinn presents in this rather concise publication the concept of mobile journalism (mojo) within the Asian context. Along with practical tips on jow to be a mojo in this region, Quinn provides case studies and examples in an anecdotal form from Asia and around the world to support his argument that journalists in Asia need to embrace new technlogies and learn how to to maximise the use of mobile phones to improve and increase their mobility.
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Filosa Gita Sukmono. "Mojo in Tribun Jogja: A 21st Century Journalism Landscape." Proceedings Of International Conference On Communication Science 2, no. 1 (November 10, 2022): 81–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/iccsproceeding.v2i1.42.

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The academic tradition studies the process of digitization and innovation in newsrooms such as exploring network society and technological reach, mediamorphosis, news digitization, media convergence, and mobility in the use of new media. In addition, the launch of the Apple iPhone in 2007 marked the start of a new era in a new process for understanding the meaning of cellular communication. These two things are related and give rise to the practice of mobile journalism which uses fully mobile devices (Mojo) as the main instrument for 21st-century journalists in processing and producing an event. Especially in Indonesia, the author sees that studies on Mojo in Indonesian media are something new for academics and practitioners, Tribun with the hashtag #MataLokalMenjangkauIndonesia (Local Eyes to Reach Indonesia) is the only Online News Portal that has the largest regional news channel network in Indonesia, which has adopted the practice. Mojo in the editorial. This study explores Mojo's practice at Tribun Jogja by using a descriptive qualitative approach through interviews with related journalists. Based on the findings, the authors see that this media utilizes Facebook Live and the news is used as further information that will be made news on other platforms at Tribun Jogja. With the characteristics of agile, flexibility, and accessibility, this Mojo practice can produce news with on-demand and just-in-time principles anytime, anywhere, however. KEYWORDS: Journalism; Mojo; News; Social Media; Tribun Jogja
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Sukmono, Filosa Gita, Qholiva Yuni Fadilla, and Adinda Putri Surya Kencana. "MOJO IN TRIBUN JOGJA: A 21ST CENTURY JOURNALISM LANDSCAPE." Interaksi: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi 11, no. 2 (July 1, 2022): 156–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/interaksi.11.2.156-165.

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The launch of the Apple iPhone in 2007 marked the start of a new era in a new process for understanding the meaning of cellular communication. This gave rise to the practice of mobile journalism which uses fully mobile devices (Mojo) as the main instrument for 21st-century journalists in processing and producing an event. Especially in Indonesia, the author sees that studies on Mojo in Indonesian media are something new for academics and practitioners. The Tribune with the hashtag #MataLokalMenreachIndonesia is the only Online News Portal that has the largest regional news channel network in Indonesia that has adopted Mojo's practice in its editorial. This study explores Mojo's practice at Tribun Jogja by using a descriptive qualitative approach through interviews with related journalists. Based on the findings, the author sees that this media uses Facebook Live and the news is used as further information that will be used as news on other platforms at Tribun Jogja. With the characteristics of agile, flexibility, and accessibility, this Mojo practice can produce news with on-demand and just-in-time principles anytime, anywhere, however.
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Rodrigues, Luis Pedro Ribeiro, Vania Baldi, and Adelino De Castro Oliveira Simões Gala. "MOBILE JOURNALISM: the emergence of a new field of journalism." Brazilian Journalism Research 17, no. 2 (August 30, 2021): 280–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.25200/bjr.v17n2.2021.1368.

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ABSTRACT – This article was developed within the scope of the Erasmus+ PAgES project, and it aims to investigate mobile journalism (mojo) as a new digital journalism technique that is based upon three characteristics: agility, flexibility, and accessibility. The proposed hypotheses are that mobile journalists can produce news content quickly and also include a greater variety of formats. In addition, access to remote locations and characters for interviews has been facilitated. Exploratory research tested these hypotheses using a mixed-method approach: an online survey (53 responses), to assess the degree of agreement/disagreement of the mobile journalists themselves regarding the hypotheses; and four interviews with experts to understand their perceptions of this new approach to journalism. The result of the research was favorable to the hypotheses and confirmed the process of individualization in journalism. It also ratified mojo as a journalistic technique suited to the demands of the 21st-century media industry.RESUMO – O artigo foi desenvolvido no escopo do projeto Erasmus+ PAgES e tem como objetivo investigar o jornalismo móvel (mojo) enquanto nova técnica do jornalismo digital, destacando três características: agilidade, flexibilidade e acessibilidade. As hipóteses apontam para que o jornalista móvel seja capaz de produzir conteúdo jornalístico com rapidez, incluindo maior variedade de formatos, além de ter o acesso facilitado aos locais mais afastados e aos personagens para as entrevistas. Para testá-las, realizou-se uma pesquisa exploratória através de uma metodologia mista: um questionário online, que obteve 53 respostas, para avaliar o grau de concordância ou discordância dos próprios jornalistas móveis em relação às hipóteses; também se realizaram quatro entrevistas com especialistas, para entender suas percepções acerca do fenômeno. O resultado da pesquisa se mostrou favorável às hipóteses, além de confirmar o processo de individualização laboral no jornalismo e o mojo enquanto técnica jornalística adequada às exigências do mercado da comunicação no século XXI.RESUMEN – El artículo se desarrolló en el ámbito del proyecto Erasmus+ PAgES y tiene como objetivo investigar el periodismo móvil (mojo) como una nueva técnica del periodismo digital, destacando tres características: agilidad, flexibilidad y accesibilidad. Las hipótesis apuntan a que el periodista móvil podrá producir contenido periodístico de forma rápida, incluyendo una mayor variedad de formatos, además de tener un acceso más fácil a los lugares más remotos y los personajes para las entrevistas. Para ponerlas a prueba se realizó una investigación exploratoria con una metodología mixta: una encuesta en línea, que obtuvo 53 respuestas, para evaluar el grado de acuerdo o desacuerdo de los propios periodistas móviles con respecto a las hipótesis; también se realizaron cuatro entrevistas con expertos para comprender sus percepciones del fenómeno. El resultado de la investigación fue favorable a las hipótesis, además de confirmar el proceso de individualización laboral en el periodismo y el mojo como técnica periodística adecuada a las exigencias del mercado de la comunicación en el siglo XXI.
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Bustamante-Echeverry, Ricardo, and Franklyn Molano Gaona. "PEMO: PERIODIMOS MÓVIL CAFETERO. Una mirada al uso de dispositivos moviles en tres salas de redacción del Eje Cafetero Colombiano." IROCAMM-International Review Of Communication And Marketing Mix 1, no. 4 (2021): 7–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/irocamm.2021.v01.i04.01.

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With the advent of the digital age also arrived the new information and communication technologies and with them mobile devices, which changed the way in which humanity communicates both day by day and in professional ways. The forms of interpersonal interaction, the forms of journalism production and the forms of access to information all changed. This text explores a project with a strong interest in the practices that occur in traditional newsrooms, related to written journalism, and the use of smartphones and tablets to produce publishable journalistic content on their digital platforms. PEMO —short Spanish counterpart to MOJO— Cafetero, in short, is a research project that aims to account of the usage practices of smartphones and tablets in the newsrooms of three traditional media outlets in the Colombian Coffee Region: La Patria from Manizales, El Diario from Pereira and La Crónica del Quindío from Armenia.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Journalisme mobile (Mojo)"

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Abidi, Soufien. "Les nοuveaux médias d'infοrmatiοn sur les RSΝ. Le cas des pure-players en Τunisie : Le cas des pure-players en Τunisie." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Normandie, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024NORMLH06.

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Notre recherche s’inscrit dans le contexte dynamique des médias numériques, où l’évolution constante de la production de l’information est une réalité incontournable. Dans ce paysage en mutation, les pure players d’information émergent comme de nouveaux acteurs médiatiques, proposant des contenus caractérisés par des formats et des styles narratifs hybrides qui repoussent les frontières traditionnelles de la production de l’information. Notre thèse se concentre spécifiquement sur l’un de ces acteurs, Faza.tn, un pure player tunisien 100% vidéo et 100% réseaux sociaux que nous choisissons comme cas d’étude pertinent dans ce phénomène médiatique particulier. Afin d’explorer en profondeur les spécificités distinctives de ces contenus tant sur le fond que la forme, nous avons mis en place une méthodologie de recherche combinant trois approches complémentaires. Premièrement, l’analyse quantitative nous permet d’obtenir une compréhension globale de la stratégie éditoriale pour les thèmes des sujets choisis, et les stratégies narratives marqués par une récurrence, ainsi que de la détermination des caractéristiques de forme. Deuxièmement, l’analyse de contenu nous plonge dans le décryptage des orientations éditoriales. Enfin, les entretiens semi-directifs nous permettent d’explorer les politiques éditoriales et les motivations au sein de Faza.tn. Notre objectif principal est d’évaluer dans quelle mesure ces contenus s’adaptent au journalisme mobile
Our research is situated in the dynamic context of digital media, where the constant evolution of information production is an undeniable reality. In this changing landscape, pure players in information emerge as new media players, offering content characterized by hybrid formats and narrative styles that push the traditional boundaries of information production. Our thesis specifically focuses on one of these players, Faza.tn, a Tunisian pure player that is 100% video and 100% social media, which we select as a relevant case study in this particular media phenomenon. In order to delve into the distinctive characteristics of these contents in both substance and form, we’ve employed a research methodology that integrates three complementary approaches. Firstly, quantitative analysis allows us to gain a thorough understanding of the editorial strategy regarding selected topics, narrative patterns marked by repetition, and the identification of form attributes. Secondly, content analysis delves into unraveling editorial orientations. Lastly, semi-structured interviews afford us the opportunity to investigate editorial policies and motivations within Faza.tn. Our primary goal is to evaluate how well these contents align with mobile journalism
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Mesquita, Pedro Mota. "Mobile journalism at RTP: consumption of news." Master's thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/123950.

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The goal of this paper is to show case a practical resolution for the integration at a greaters cale of the Mobile Journalism philosophy, both in the production and in the consumption of news. The production-side concerns the use of the smartphone and other light equipment in the production of news, while the consumption-side concern show the news are displayed and consumed on a smartphone. This work project was realized in syndication with RTP and was adjust and tailored to its respective needs ,resources and objectives. In order to achieve this goal, several analysis were developed to address the external and internal environment, identifying the opportunities and threats of the broadcasting industry and the strengths and weak nesses of RTP. The ending result of this study led to the development of interconnected, structured and strategic recommendations that ensures a work able dissemination plan for Mobile Journalism.
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Pizarro, Manuel João Henriques. "Mobile journalism at RTP: production of news - managing change towards a more mobile workforce." Master's thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/123944.

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Mesquita, Maria Ana Cabral Moncada Pinto. "Mobile journalism at Rtp: consumption of news - content development towards a unified news platform." Master's thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/122925.

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The goal of this paper is to show case a practical resolution for the integration at agreater scale of the Mobile Journalism philosophy, both in the production and in the consumption of news. The production-side concerns the use of the smart phone and other light equipment in the production of news, while the consumption-side concern show the news are displayed and consume don a smartphone. This work project was realized in syndication with RTP and was adjust and tailored to its respective needs, resources and objectives. In order to achieve this goal, several analysis were developed to address the external and internal environment, identifying the opportunities and threats of the broadcasting industry and the strengths and weaknesses of RTP. The ending result of this study led to the development of interconnected structured and strategic recommendations that ensuresa work a bled is semination plan for Mobile Journalism.
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Bacalhau, João André Da Cruz. "Mobile journalism at RTP: production of news - using the smartphone as a tool for news production." Master's thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/123943.

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The goal of this paper is to show case a practical resolution for the integration a ta greater scale of the Mobile Journalism philosophy, both in the production and in the consumption of news. The production-side concerns the use of the smartphone and other light equipment in the production of news, while the consumption-side concerns how the news are displayed and consumed on a smartphone. This work project was realized in syndication with RTP and was adjust and tailored to its respective needs, resources and objectives. In order to achieve this goal, several analysis were developed to address the external and internal environment, identifying the opportunities and threats of the broad casting industry and the strenggic recommendations that ensures a work able dissemination plan for Mobile Journalism.
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Books on the topic "Journalisme mobile (Mojo)"

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Stephen, Quinn. Mojo: Mobile journalism in the Asian region. Singapore: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 2011.

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Stephen, Quinn. Mojo: Mobile journalism in the Asian region. 2nd ed. Singapore: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, 2009.

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Quinn, Stephen, and Ivo Burum. MOJO : The Mobile Journalism Handbook: How to Make Broadcast Videos with an IPhone or IPad. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Quinn, Stephen, and Ivo Burum. MOJO : the Mobile Journalism Handbook: How to Make Broadcast Videos with an IPhone or IPad. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Quinn, Stephen, and Ivo Burum. MOJO : the Mobile Journalism Handbook: How to Make Broadcast Videos with an IPhone or IPad. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Quinn, Stephen, and Ivo Burum. MOJO : the Mobile Journalism Handbook: How to Make Broadcast Videos with an IPhone or IPad. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Quinn, Stephen, and Ivo Burum. MOJO : the Mobile Journalism Handbook: How to Make Broadcast Videos with an IPhone or IPad. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Burum, Ivo. MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294.

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Burum, Ivo. Democratizing Journalism Through Mobile Media: The Mojo Revolution. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Burum, Ivo. Democratizing Journalism Through Mobile Media: The Mojo Revolution. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Journalisme mobile (Mojo)"

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Hill, Steve, and Paul Bradshaw. "The MoJo skillset." In Mobile-First Journalism, 23–45. London ; New York : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315267210-3.

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"CITIZENS AND JOURNALISM." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 38–61. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-7.

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"MOJO RESOURCES." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 296–309. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-19.

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"MOJO INTERVIEWING." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 188–209. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-13.

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"MOJO AND THE MOBILE JOURNALISM REVOLUTION." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 22–37. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-6.

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"RECORDING LOCATION SOUND USING A SMARTPHONE." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 138–61. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-11.

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"TOOLS OF THE MOJO TRADE." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 74–109. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-9.

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"ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF MOJO." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 276–95. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-18.

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"INTRODUCTION." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 14–21. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-5.

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"MOJO, SOCIAL NETWORKS AND SOCIAL MEDIA." In MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook, 248–63. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315740294-16.

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