What journalism could be
"What Journalism Could Be" asks readers to re-imagine the news by embracing a conceptual prism long championed by one of journalism's leading contemporary scholars. A former reporter, media critic and academic, Barbie Zelizer charts a singular journey through journalism's complic...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA :
Polity Press
2017
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Edición: | First published in 2017 by Polity Press |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Imagining journalism
- Beginnings
- Twelve metaphors for journalism
- section 1: Key tensions in journalism
- Cues for considering key tensions in journalism / with Jennifer Henrichsen and Natacha Yazbeck
- "Eyewitnessing" as a journalistic key word : report, role, technology and aura
- How the shelf life of democracy in journalism scholarship hampers coverage of the refugee crisis
- Practice, ethics, scandal, terror
- section II. Disciplinary matters
- Cues for considering disciplinary matters / with Jennifer Henrichsen and Natacha Yazbeck
- Journalism and the academy, revisited
- Journalism still in the service of communication
- On journalism and cultural studies : when facts, truth, and reality are god-terms
- section 3. New ways of thinking about journalistic practice
- Cues for considering new ways of thinking about journalistic practice / with Jennifer Henrichsen and Natacha Yazbeck
- A return to journalists as interpretive communities
- Reflecting on the culture of journalism
- When 21st-century war and conflict are reduced to a photograph
- Endings
- Thinking temporally about journalism's future