Items where Author is "Canter, Lily"
Number of items: 15.
CANTER, Lily and WILKINSON, Emma
(2021).
Podcasting as a multifaceted teaching and learning tool: Enhancing students’ employability skills via production and content.
Journalism Education, 10 (1), 90-94.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily and DOT GRAU, Maria
(2019).
Representation of British footballers in the press: private versus public performance.
Journalism Education : The Journal of the Association of Journalism Education, 8 (1).
[Article]
FRANKLIN, Bob and CANTER, Lily
(2019).
Digital Journalism Studies The Key Concepts.
Routledge key guides
.
Routledge.
[Authored Book]
CANTER, Lily
(2018).
It’s not all cat videos: moving beyond legacy media and tackling the challenges of mapping news values on digital native websites.
Digital Journalism, 6 (8), 1101-1112.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily
(2017).
Co-authoring a paper with your undergraduate student.
Journalism education, 6 (1), 36-39.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily and BROOKES, Daniel
(2016).
Twitter as a flexible tool: how the job role of the journalist influences tweeting habits.
Digital Journalism.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily
(2015).
Chasing the accreditation dream : do employers value accredited journalism courses.
Journalism Education : The Journal of the Association of Journalism Education, 4 (1), 40-52.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily
(2014).
Personalised Tweeting: the emerging practices of journalists on Twitter.
Digital Journalism, 3 (6), 888-907.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily
(2014).
Collaboration.
In: ZION, Lawrie and CRAIG, David, (eds.)
Ethics for digital journalists: emerging best practices.
New York, Routledge, 145-158.
[Book Section]
CANTER, Lily
(2014).
From traditional gatekeeper to professional verifier: how local newspaper journalists are adapting to change.
Journalism Education : The Journal of the Association of Journalism Education, 3 (1), 102-119.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily
(2014).
False dawns : the pasts of media futures.
In: CONBOY, Martin and STEEL, John, (eds.)
The Routledge companion to British media history.
Abingdon, Routledge, 517-527.
[Book Section]
CANTER, Lily
(2013).
The source, the resource and the collaborator: the role of citizen journalism in local UK newspapers.
Journalism theory practice and criticism, 14 (8), 1091-1109.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily
(2013).
The interactive spectrum: The use of social media in UK regional newspapers.
Convergence: The international journal of new media technologies, 19 (4), 472-495.
[Article]
CANTER, Lily
(2013).
The misconception of online comment threads: content and control on local newspaper websites.
Journalism Practice, 7 (5), 604-619.
[Article]