Form and style in journalism European newspapers and the presentation of news, 1880-2005

"This volume addresses the usefulness of journalistic forms and styles as leading concepts for the analysis of media history. The thirteen essays included discuss the emergence and adaptation of the Anglo-American news style in Europe, and study the reflective journalistic style which preceded...

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Other Authors: Broersma, Marcel Jeroen, 1973- (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Leuven ; Paris ; Dudley, MA : Peeters 2007
Series:Groningen studies in cultural change ; 26
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Summary:"This volume addresses the usefulness of journalistic forms and styles as leading concepts for the analysis of media history. The thirteen essays included discuss the emergence and adaptation of the Anglo-American news style in Europe, and study the reflective journalistic style which preceded and accompanied it. They examine the journalistic, cultural and ideological frameworks which underlie the use of specific forms and they show that journalists and writers attempted to attain professional and political goals using journalistic strategies. The essays collected in this volume offer a stimulating overview of a new field of study. They deepen our understanding of how journalism works." (Amazon)
Physical Description:XXIX, 270 p. : il. ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. [245]-264) e índice
ISBN:9789042919921