Title:
The Routledge companion to news and journalism
Author:
Allan, Stuart, 1962-
ISBN:
9780415669535
Edition:
Rev. ed.
Publication Information:
London : Routledge, 2012.
Physical Description:
xlvi, 688 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
General Note:
Previous ed.: 2010.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I The Evolving Ideals of Journalism -- 1.The Fourth Estate Ideal in Journalism History / Mark Hampton -- 2.Journalism, History and the Politics of Popular Culture / John Hartley -- 3.The Origins of Objectivity in American Journalism / Richard Kaplan -- 4.Journalists and Their Professional Identities / Wolfgang Donsbach -- 5.The Changing Status of Women Journalists / Linda Steiner -- 6.Journalism and Its Publics: The Lippmann-Dewey Debate / Stuart Allan -- 7.Photojournalism: Historical Dimensions to Contemporary Debates / Bonnie Brennen -- 8.The Watchdog's New Bark: Changing Forms of Investigative Reporting / Donald Matheson -- pt. II News and Social Agendas -- 9.News and Democracy in the United States: Current Problems, Future Possibilities / Herbert J. Gans -- 10.The Press, Power and Public Accountability / W. Lance Bennett -- 11.Media Spectacle, Presidential Politics, and the Transformation of Journalism / Douglas Kellner --
Contents note continued: 12.International News Flow / Lisbeth Clausen -- 13.Journalism and Political Change: The Case of China / Qing Cao -- 14.Rethinking "Development" Journalism / Silvio Waisbord -- 15.Radio News: Re-imagining the Community / Tanja Bosch -- 16.Alternative Journalism: Ideology and Practice / Chris Atton -- pt. III Newsmaking: Rules, Routines and Rituals -- 17.Journalists as Interpretive Communities, Revisited / Barbie Zelizer -- 18.Gatekeeping and News Selection as Symbolic Mediation / Jackie Harrison -- 19.Journalism, News Sources and Public Relations / Andrew Williams -- 20.Journalism Ethics as Truth-Telling in the Public Interest / Dale Jacquette -- 21.Making Up the News: Journalists, Deviance and Social Control in News Production / Roger Dickinson -- 22.Me, Me, Me: The Rise and Rise of Autobiographical Journalism / Ros Coward -- 23.`Delight in Trivial Controversy'? Questions for Sports Journalism / Garry Whannel --
Contents note continued: 24.Journalism and Local Politics / Larsake Larsson -- 25.Journalism and Convergence Culture / Mark Deuze -- 26.Journalism in the Network / Jane B. Singer -- pt. IV Truths, Facts and Values -- 27.News as Culture / James S. Ettema -- 28.News and the Emotional Public Sphere / Barry Richards -- 29.Race and Diversity in the News / Joseph Harker -- 30.Getting It Straight: Gay News Narratives and Changing Cultural Values / Marguerite Moritz -- 31.The Broadcast News Interview: Questions of Discourse / Martin Montgomery -- 32.Tabloidization of News / David Rowe -- 33.Television News in the Era of Global Infotainment / Daya Kishan Thussu -- 34.Real News/Fake News: Beyond the News/Entertainment Divide / Geoffrey Baym -- 35.Journalism in the Cinema / Brian McNair -- pt. V Making Sense of the News -- 36.Journalism and the Question of Citizenship / Toby Miller -- 37.News, Audiences and the Construction of Public Knowledge / Greg Philo --
Contents note continued: 38.News Practices in Everyday Life: Beyond Audience Response / S. Elizabeth Bird -- 39.Living with News: Ethnographies of News Consumption / Mirca Madianou -- 40.News Influence and the Global Media Sphere: A Case Study of Al-Jazeera English / Shawn Powers -- 41.Young Citizens and the News / Maire Messenger Davies -- 42.News and Memory: Old and New Media Pasts / Andrew Hoskins -- pt. VI Crisis, Conflict and Controversy -- 43.Global Crises and World News Ecology / Simon Cottle -- 44.Reporting the Climate Change Crisis / Anabela Carvalho -- 45.News and Foreign Policy: Defining Influence, Balancing Power / Philip Seib -- 46.Iconic Photojournalism and Absent Images: Democratization and Memories of Terror / R. Warwick Blood -- 47.Journalism and the Visual Politics of War and Conflict / Lilie Chouliaraki -- 48.Journalists and War Crimes / Howard Tumber -- 49.Peace Journalism / Jake Lynch -- pt. VII Journalism's Futures --
Contents note continued: 50.News in the Digital Age / Natalie Fenton -- 51.Reassessing Journalism as a Profession / Henrik Ornebring -- 52.Citizen Journalism: Widening World Views, Extending Democracy / Mark Glaser -- 53.Newspapers, Labor and the Flux of Economic Uncertainty / James R. Compton -- 54.Impartiality in Television News: Profitability Versus Public Service / Julian Petley -- 55.Comparative News Media Systems: New Directions in Research / Rodney Benson -- 56.Studying Journalism: A Civic and Literary Education / G. Stuart Adam -- 57.The Power of Framing: New Challenges for Researching the Structure of Meaning in News / Stephen D. Reese -- 58.`No Longer Chasing Yesterday's Story': New Roles for Newsmagazines in the 21st Century / Carolyn Kitch -- 59.Hear Today and On Tomorrow: The Future of News and `News Talk' in an Era of Digital Radio / Andrew Crisell -- 60.Tweet the News: Social Media Streams and the Practice of Journalism / Alfred Hermida.
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