The Routledge companion to political journalism
Media; political journalism; media effects; media theory
Otros Autores: | , , , |
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London, England ; New York, New York :
Taylor & Francis
2021
[2022] |
Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009638340106719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: The new terrain of mediated politics / James Morrison, Jen Birks and Mike Berry
- The origins and development of political journalism in Britain / Brian Cathcart
- Partial news : election editorializing in inter-war Britain / Dominic Wring and David Deacon
- Reinventing political reporting : outsides, disruptors and innovators / Erik Neveu
- Political news and the 'celebrity frame' / John Corner
- Evolving journalism norms : Objective, interpretive and fact-checking journalism / Jen Birks
- The Scottish independence referendum, political journalism and the news media landscape / Marina Dekavalla
- Local political journalism : systematic pressures on the normative functions of local news / Julie Firmstone and Rebecca Whittington
- Political journalism in a hybrid media landscape : a Scandinavian policy perspective / Sigurd Allern
- Hungary's clientelistic media system / Péter Bajomi-Lázár
- Political journalism in the Russian media system : journalistic professionalization in the context of digital media / Elena Vartanova
- Internet-led political journalism : challenging hybrid regime resilience in Malaysia / Niki Cheong
- Journalism in Myanmar : freedom, Facebook and fake news / Tina Burrett
- The new populisms : a key dynamic of mediated populisms / Michael Higgins
- The renewed visibility of populism : is social media the culprit? / Delia Dumitrica
- Strategies of alternative right-wing media : the case of Breitbart News / Jason Roberts and Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
- Putin, partisanship and the press : comparing Russian media reporting of Alexander Litvinenko and Sergei Skripal / Tina Burrett
- Political journalism by other means : an African perspective / Herman Wasserman
- What kind of Italy? The cultural battle waged by a European populist leader against Brussels / Paul Rowinski
- Populist candidates in the age of social media : media portrayals of Jair Bolsonaro's presidential bid in Brazil / Heloisa Sturm Wilkerson
- 'How can you say you didn't overspend and end up bankrupting this country?' Power, propaganda and public understanding of the economy / Mike Berry
- The resiliency of partisan selective exposure / Jacob Nelson
- Digital media and the proliferation of public opinion cues online : biases and vulnerabilities in the new attention economy / Andrew Ross, Cristian Vaccari and Andrew Chadwick
- Gate-watching and news curation / Axel Bruns
- 'Viral journalism', is it a thing? Adapting quality reporting to shifting social media algorithms and wavering audiences / Anastasia Denisova
- Walking the line. Political journalism and social media publics / Marcel Broersma
- Reporting on white supremacy : challenges of amplification, legitimization and mainstreaming for political journalism / Tina Askanius and Sophie Bjork-James
- Protecting the citizen : political journalists as gatekeepers in the digital age / Darren Lilleker and Shelley Thompson
- Media effects on perceptions of societal problems : Belief formation in fragmented media environments / Adam Shehata
- Agenda-setting theory in a networked world / Jason Martin
- Influencing the public agenda in the social media era : questioning the role of mainstream political journalism from the digital landscape / Andreu Casero-Ripolles
- The delegitimizing potential of internet memes in political communication : a case study of the 2020 US election / Andrew S Ross
- Telling tales : gender and political journalism / Emily Harmer
- The role of audiences in television leaders' debates and political journalism / Richard Danbury
- Journalistic work in cultures of protest : a transnational review / Daniel H. Mutibwa
- Who's punching who? Examining advocacy reporting and commercial restraints in TV satire programming / Allaina Kilby
- Pluralist public sphere or elitist closed circle? Elite-driven agendas and contributor 'chemistry' as determinants of pundit choice on a flagship BBC politics / James Morrison
- The importance of space in photojournalists' accounts of the anti-austerity protests in Greece / Anastasia Veneti, Paul Reilly and Darren G. Lilleker
- Scotland and period poverty : a case study of activists' media and political agenda-setting / Fiona McKay
- Continental drift : historical perspectives on the framing of 'Europe' in the British press / Simon Gwyn Roberts
- 8M and the Huelga General Feminista, 2019-2020 : feminist engagement with state, capital and Spain's 'clase política' / Stuart Price.