The series consists of eight pounds, decorated with a ribbon specially designed for the occasion. These works offer insightful, multidimensional and inspiring perspectives on fundamental questions of journalism in the digital age: online journalism, mobile journalism, journalism on social networks, the problem of false information, the prospects of artificial intelligence, digital interview techniques …

Written by prominent journalism experts with many years of experience in research and work in the professional environment of journalism and media, the series of books provides not only general knowledge and basic theoretical questions, but also provides practical guidelines for journalists, editors, journalism students, media professionals and the reader to reflect on their information and media activities.
“Uncle Ho and the Vietnamese revolutionary press”

Doan Yen Kieu’s work, from the collection “The heritage of Ho Chi Minh”, offers a meticulous summary of numerous writings and speeches by Uncle Ho, as well as the orientations and opinions of President Ho on the press and propaganda. These syntheses still retain their essential orientation value today for the Vietnamese revolutionary press.
The book consists of 2 parts: “Ho Chi Minh – The founder and leader of revolutionary journalism from Vietnam”, “Some articles and speeches by Ho Chi Minh on journalism (1919-1969).
“Construction news”
The book offers concrete practical advice to change the old practices in terms of information and includes numerous practical examples drawn from the author’s 10 years of mandate as director of information to the Danish Broadcasting Corporation, where Ulrik Haagerup has been successfully the pioneer of a change in the information production model.
The book inspires journalists, in particular the young generation of journalists, helping them firmly believe in the important and sacred role of journalism, helping them to have more confidence and skills to overcome pressure, become creative, devoted and visionary journalists, contributing to the development of society.
“Online journalism manual”

“Online journalism manual – Skills to survive and grow in the digital age” answers the question “what is journalism for? At a time when everyone can publish directly and where information is both free and abundant.
The book focuses on four roles of journalism which are increasingly important in the networking: give voice to those who do not; make visible what is hidden; connect communities; Check and denounce, in particular hoaxes and false news.
“More than news”
“Beyond the news: the future of journalism”, of the experienced journalist Mitchell Stephens, offers a new standard: “wisdom journalism”, a mixture of styles of reporting-exclusive, daring, investigation-which captures news with insight, interpretation and a strong point of view. The classic formula “Ququ-quoi-quand-où” is no longer enough: anyone, equipped with a mobile phone, can provide information if it is in the right place and at the right time; From now on, it is a race against the clock to find out who can best help us to understand the meaning of what is going on.

This book is an original and critical study of contemporary journalism, evoking an understanding and aspiration for journalism in the 19th century, based on the achievements of its predecessors.
“Mobile journalism and social media platforms”
This practical multimedia journalism guide provides journalists and communicators of the new generation the tools necessary to use mobile devices and social media platforms in three ways: information collection, content dissemination and interaction with the public. While adopting new technologies, journalism must maintain high journalistic standards.
The traditional values ​​should not be weakened, especially when so much disinformation circulates on social media platforms.
“Instructions for using news”
“A guide to use the news – what to believe in a world filled with false news” by Alan Rusbridger, guides readers on how to grasp information, to distinguish between truth and false news to have a more sober vision in the digital age.
This book is full of privileged information, illustrative examples and stimulating questions that will arouse reflection and interaction. Readers, and even independent content creators, will be made aware of multiple ways whose information can be distorted and manufactured.
“The art of interview”
“The art of interview – A guide for journalists and content professionals” is a guide to interview a wide range of people, based on the experience and expertise of two experienced journalists: Gail Sedorkin, former journalist of ABC and several newspapers, lecturer in journalism and public relations, and Amy Forbes, associate professor of journalism and communication at James Cook University.
The book offers a set of skills and useful techniques used by many journalists around the world, but it is not a book responsible for studies and analysis, but rather a practical analysis to support journalists and professional writers.
“The journalist”

“The journalist: artificial intelligence and the future of journalism” by Francesco Marconi, journalist, computer scientist and co -founder of Applied XL. This book answers the question: the use of artificial intelligence (AI), algorithms and intelligent machines will sound the death knell for journalism as we know it-or will it save it?
The author analyzes the challenges and opportunities of AI through concrete cases and demonstrates that AI can improve – and not automate – journalism, allowing journalists to publish more articles, faster, while freeing time for more in -depth analyzes. By combining lessons learned from his direct experience, the author has drawn up a map of the media landscape transformed by artificial intelligence.
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