Introduction: Journalism's Creative Reconstruction: How Innovation in News Is Embracing Enduring Professional and Civil Values - María LuengoJournalism, Ethics, and Innovation in Times of Digital Turbulence1. An Inquiry into the Ethics of Innovation in Digital Journalism - José Alberto García-Avilés2. Democratically Engaged Journalists: Ethical Invention Amid Unreasonable Publics - Stephen J.A. Ward3. Journalism Innovation in a Time of Survival - Alfred Hermida and Mary Lynn YoungNews Ethics and Emerging Journalistic Narratives4. Ethics in 360-Degree Immersive Journalism - María José Benítez de Gracia, Sara Pérez-Seijo, and Susana Herrera-Damas5. Quo Vadis, Newsgames? Ethical Boundaries Between Journalism and Games - Salvador Gómez-García and Juan Martín-Quevedo6. Guiding the Adoption of News Storytelling Design Through Ethics: The Use of Stories in Google's AMP Project - Mariché Navío-Navarro and Laura González-DíezInterrogating Data, Algorithms, and Automatization Through Journalism Ethics7. Data Journalism, Massive Leaks, and Investigation: What the Panama Papers Have Taught Us About Ethics - Helena Cortés and María Luengo8. Semi-automated Journalism: Reinforcing Ethics to Make the Most of Artificial Intelligence for Writing News - José Luis Rojas Torrijos9. Ethical Challenges in Incorporating Artificial Intelligence into Newsrooms - Teresa Barceló-Ugarte, José Manuel Pérez-Tornero, and Pere Vilas-FumàsJournalistic Innovation at the Service of the Public10. Journalism, Algorithms, and the People's Right to Know - Michaëla Cancela-Kieffer11. Ethical Dilemmas in the Personalization of News from Voice Interfaces - Luis Miguel Pedrero-Esteban and Beatriz Gas-Gozalbo12. Transparency, Innovation, and Journalism - Rogério Christofoletti13. Innovative Tools for Citizen Empowerment in the Fight Against Misinformation - Óscar Espíritusanto and Inès DinantConclusion - Susana Herrera-DamasIndex
María Luengo is Associate Professor of Journalism, Department of Communication, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. Her work focuses on journalism and the civil sphere. Recent book publications include The Crisis of Journalism Reconsidered: Democratic Culture, Professional Codes, Digital Future (co-edited with Alexander and Breese, Cambridge University Press, 2016). Her research has appeared in European Journal of Communication, Media, Culture & Society, Journalism, and Journalism Studies, among others.Susana Herrera is Associate Professor of Journalism, Department of Communication, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. Her work focuses on innovation on digital media. Her research has appeared in Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, El profesional de la información and Communication & Society, among others.