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พลั งการหลากไหลของกระแสข่าวโลก : กรณี ศึ กษาวิ นาศกรรมกรุงปารี ส 392 The Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand Vol. 41 No. 2 April-June 2016 Abstract The Power of World News Flux: Terror in Paris Case Sukanya Sudbanthad Associate Fellow of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, The Royal Society of Thailand. News is information about current events. Journalists provide news through many different media, based on word of mouth, printing, broadcasting, and electronic communication. Journalistic objectivity which refers to fairness, factuality, and nonparti- sanship is the main principle of journalistic professionalism. But when digital technologies such as the Internet appear on media landscape, both professionals and non- professionals become senders of the message; opinion and emotion intermingle with news in such a way that objective reporting nearly comes to an end. People watch violence and exchange facts and fears along the global network Media convergence, powerful phenomenon involving the interconnection of information and communications technologies, is one of the most significant communi- cation changes of the 21 st c+entury. The remixing of media into what has been termed a ‘transmedia’ model, where stories and media content (for example, sounds, images, written text) are dispersed across multiple media platforms, expands the range of world news flow across time and space .Netizens help weaving stories into the global network in high speed. The Terror in Paris Case reveals the force of narrative convergence along which facts and emotions flew in the communication process and then influenced over the event itself. Keywords: media convergence, world news flux, terror in Paris, media platforms, netizen
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