Introduction
Angel Vizoso, Sara Perez-Seijo, Marta Rodriguez-Castro, and Martin Vaz-Alvarez.
1. Digital society's technological network. From saying goodbye to analogue to intelligent automation.
Josep-Lluis Mico, Berta Garcia-Orosa, and Eva Campos-Dominguez.
2. Visual culture and networked society.
Carmen Penafiel and Lazaro Echegaray.
3. Mobility, ubiquity, and image. The adaptation of content to the disparate ways of new consumption.
Alba Silva-Rodriguez, Deborah S. Chung, Martin Vaz-Alvarez, and Juanjo Lainez-Reche.
4. New narratives in the age of visualization
Xose Lopez-Garcia, Sara Perez-Seijo, Jorge Vazquez-Herrero, and Alba Garcia-Ortega.
5. From infographics to post-infographics
Angel Vizoso, Ana Figueiras, and Murray Dick.
6. New information consumptions. The impact of audiences on journalistic roles.
Ana-Isabel Rodriguez-Vazquez, Carmen Costa-Sanchez, and Rosa Garcia-Ruiz.
7. Information visualization and new professional profiles for the new circular communication models
Carlos Toural-Bran, Miguel Tunez-Lopez, and Luis Carcamo.
8. Media management for the transmedia scene
Marta Rodriguez-Castro, Jose M. Valero-Pastor, and Marius Dragomir.
9. Innovative strategies in the communication of the network society: From global to hyperlocal
Maria-Cruz Negreira-Rey and Diana Rivera-Rogel.
10. From artisans to engineers: How technology transformed formats, workflows, teams, and the craft of infographics and data visualization in the news.
Xaquin Veira-Gonzalez and Alberto Cairo.
11. New challenges and threats for journalism in the post-truth era: Fact checking and the fake news combat.
Xose Ruas-Araujo, Concha Perez-Curiel, and Paulo-Carlos Lopez.
12. Journalistic reinvention for an automated and polarized scenario
Bella Palomo and Pere Masip.