The Routledge companion to news and journalism


edited by Stuart Allan
Bok Engelsk 2023 The Routledge companion to new and journalism
Medvirkende
Omfang
xxii, 505 sider : illustrasjoner
Utgave
Second edition
Opplysninger
1. utgave: 2011. - News and the Public Sphere / C.W. Anderson. India’s Imperilled Public Sphere: Challenges to Independent Journalism in the World’s Largest Democracy / Kalyani Chadha. The Political Economy of Contemporary Journalism and the Crisis of Public Knowledge / Peter Golding and Graham Murdock. Journalism and Community Engagement as if Democracy Matters. Lana F. Rakow. The so-called "crisis" of trust in journalism / Rachel E. Moran. Journalists, Epistemology, and Authority / Matt Carlson. Social Roles of Journalism / Tim Vos. Bargaining with local journalism’s value / Kristy Hess and Lisa Waller. Journalism’s Multiple Gods: Objectivity, Its Variants, and Its Rivals / Michael Schudson. Newsroom cultures at risk? Journalism’s reliance on web metrics and analytics / Valérie Bélair-Gagnon and Avery E. Holton. The Changing Status of Women Journalists / Linda Steiner and Dinfin Mulupi. Digital Journalism in China: Media Convergence, the ‘Central Kitchen’ and the Platformization of News / Jing Meng and Shixin Ivy Zhang. Convergent Journalism: Cross-media content strategies to improve the quality of Thai news reporting / Sakulsri Srisaracam. Pop Up Newsrooms: From New Collaborations to Counter Narratives / Melissa Wall. Online trolling of journalists / Silvio Waisbord. Witnessing George Floyd: Tracing Black mobile journalism’s rise, impact and enduring questions / Allissa V. Richardson. Mobility, smartphones and news / Andrew Duffy and Oscar Westlund. Journalism and Data Justice: Critically Reporting Datafication / Arne Hintz, Emiliano Treré and Naomi Owen. Balancing between "statistical panic" and "statistical boredom": News, numbers and narratives in the risk society / Brendan Lawson and An Nguyen. Hybrid journalism / Stephen D. Reese. Podcast journalism and performative transparency / Mia Lindgren. Drone journalism: the invisibility of the aerial view / Jonas Harvard. News reporting of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives from the Global South / Sara Chinnasamy and Felipe F. Salvosa II. Risk journalism and globalized crisis ecologies: Journalists as ‘cosmopolitan’ actors / Ingrid Volkmer. Video Journalism and Human Rights / Sandra Ristovska. Beyond verification: UGC as embodied testimony in conflict news / Lilie Chouliaraki and Omar Al-Ghazzi. The Ethics of War Reporting / Donald Matheson. News Reporting of Pakistan and the War on Terror / Shahzad Ali and Ahmer Safwan. Photojournalism and the US-led invasion of Afghanistan / Stuart Allan. Journalism and Environmental Futures / Libby Lester. News reporting of poverty and inequality / Jairo Lugo-Ocando. Journalism and Gender Violence / Lisa Cuklanz. Women in Sports News: Challenges posed by the emergence of popular feminism / Erin Whiteside. Celebrity News Online: Changing Media, Actors, and Stories / Anne Jerslev and Mette Mortensen. Girls, News, and Public Cultures / Cynthia Carter and Kaitlynn Mendes. Socially Responsible Journalism: Diverse Responses to Polarisation / Laura Ahva. News Audiences and the Challenges of Digital Citizenship / Chris Peters. Contextualizing Citizen Visual Journalism: Narrative and Testimony / Mary Angela Bock. Citizen Journalism, electoral conflict and peace-building processes in Kenya and Zimbabwe / Jacinta Maweu and Admire Mare. Journalism and counterpublics: Is journalism for all the people? / Bolette B. Blaagaard. News Literacy Practice in a Culture of Infodemic / Paul Mihailidis. Journalism and Ethnoracial Minorities / Sherry S. Yu and George L. Daniels. Teaching innovation and entrepreneurship. Journalism students as change agents? / Marcel Broersma and Jane B. Singer. Comparing journalistic cultures across nations / Folker Hanusch. Fringe Benefits: Weekly Magazines and Access Journalism in Japan / David McNeill and Kaori Hayashi. Arab Investigative Journalism: Exploring Processes of Cultural Change / Saba Bebawi. Theorizing Journalism and the Global South / Bruce Mutsvairo and Kristin Skare Orgeret. Mapping anti-press violence in Latin America: Prospects for reform / Mireya Márquez-Ramírez. Devalued News Workers in the Labor of International Journalism: Local Stringers and Fixers / Lyndsay Palmer. Digital journalistic cultures on social media / Claudia Mellado. - The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism brings together scholars committed to the conceptual and methodological development of news and journalism studies from around the world. Across 50 chapters, organized thematically over seven sections, contributions examine a range of pressing challenges for news reporting – including digital convergence, mobile platforms, web analytics and datafication, social media polarization, and the use of drones. Journalism’s mediation of social issues is also explored, such as those pertaining to human rights, civic engagement, gender inequalities, the environmental crisis, and the Black Lives Matter movement. Each section raises important questions for academic research, generating fresh insights into journalistic forms, practices, and epistemologies. The Companion furthers our understanding of why we have ended up with the kind of news reporting we have today – its remarkable strengths, the difficulties it faces, and how we might improve upon it for tomorrow. Completely revised and updated for its second edition, this volume is ideal for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers, and academics in the fields of news, media, and journalism studies. -- Forlagets beskrivelse
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ISBN
9781032005850

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