Journalism.


Stuart. Allan
Bok Engelsk 2005 · Electronic books.
Omfang
1 online resource (408 pages)
Utgave
1st ed.
Opplysninger
Front cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I Journalism's histories -- Chapter 01 Intimately intertwined in the most public way -- Chapter 02 Race, ideology and journalism -- Chapter 03 The 'gender matters' debate in journalism -- Chapter 04 Journalism ethics -- Chapter 05 News on the Web -- PART II Journalism and democracy -- Chapter 06 Is there a democratic deficit in US and UK journalism? -- Chapter 07 Active citizen or couch potato? -- Chapter 08 In defence of 'thick' journalism -- -- Chapter 09 Fourth estate or fan club? -- Chapter 10 McJournalism -- Chapter 11 The emerging chaos of global news culture -- PART III Journalism's realities -- Chapter 12 Journalism through the camera's eye -- Chapter 13 Mighty dread -- Chapter 14 Communication or spin? -- Chapter 15 Risk reporting -- Chapter 16 News talk -- Chapter 17 'A fresh peach is easier to bruise' -- PART IV Journalism and the politics of othering -- Chapter 18 Talking war -- Chapter 19 Banal journalism -- Chapter 20 Racialized 'othering' -- Chapter 21 Women in the boyzone -- Chapter 22 Gendered news practices -- PART V Journalism and the public interest -- Chapter 23 Subterfuge as public service -- Chapter 24 Opportunity or threat? -- Chapter 25 Journalism, media conglomerates and the Federal Communications Commission -- Chapter 26 News in the global public space -- Chapter 27 Journalism and the war in Iraq -- Index -- Back cover.. - This edited collection introduces news media studies to the undergraduate reader. Drawing together an exciting selection of original essays from journalism, cultural studies and media studies, this text highlights several of the most significant topics and debates in this field. Journalism is organized to address a series of themes pertinent to the ongoing conceptual development of news media studies around the globe, with a particular focus on work conducted in the United States and Britain. An introductory chapter by the editor sets the scene for the discussion by providing a concise, up-to-date overview of several key issues relating to the study of news and journalism.
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ISBN
9780335224012
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