1st Edition

Conceptualising Immersive Journalism

By Ana Luisa Sánchez Laws Copyright 2020
    112 Pages
    by Routledge

    112 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book presents the history of virtual reality and its introduction into journalism, exploring the challenges posed by pushing to make the experience of news a full body event. The problem of interpretation versus objectivity is discussed, as well as the associated ethical responsibilities.

    Immersive journalism offers the vicarious reliving of a news event with the full body through virtual reality technologies. As virtual reality devices become more accessible, major news organizations such as the New York Times, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, CNN, and many more are starting to experiment with this new form of journalism. This book discusses theoretical issues significant to immersive journalism’s goal of using virtual reality to transport audiences into a news site. These include ethical issues concerning image manipulation and the place of the audience’s body in the presentation of a news event. To approach these issues, the book presents foundational concepts of VR technologies that have helped establish the achievability of being virtually present in a simulated reality, as well as current research about immersive media’s manipulative potential. Using a case-based analysis of how immersive journalism clashes or coincides with the goals of journalism in democratic societies, the book examines the possibilities and ethics of such experiences in journalism and news.

    Original and intellectually provocative, Conceptualizing Immersive Journalism is an important study of this emerging field for students, scholars and researchers in the areas of Journalism and Media Studies.

    Introduction

    Chapter One. Precedents of Immersive Journalism, between the fatal bullet and the reflective space

    Chapter Two. Enter Immersive Journalism: Removing the Frame, Engaging the Body

    Chapter Three. The Empathy Machine vs The Objectivity Norm

    Chapter Four. The Ethics of Immersive Journalism

    Conclusion

    Biography

    Ana Luisa Sánchez Laws is Associate Professor in Media at the Faculty of Media and Journalism, Volda University College, Norway. Her articles include "Can Immersive Journalism Enhance Empathy?" in Digital Journalism, and "Ethics Guidelines for Immersive Journalism," co-authored with Tormod Utne, in Frontiers in Robotics and AI.