
This Handbook charts the growing area of journalism studies, exploring the current state of theory and setting an agenda for future research in an international context. The volume is structured around theoretical and empirical approaches, and covers scholarship on news production and organizations; news content; journalism and society; and journalism in a global context. INDICE: Part 1: Introducing Journalism Studies 1. Introduction: On Why andHow We Should do Journalism Studies 2. Journalism History. 3. Journalism and the Academy. 4. Journalism Education. Part 2: News Production 5. News, Organizations and Routines. 6. Journalists as Gatekeepers. 7. Objectivity, Professionalism, and Truth Seeking in Journalism. 8. Reporters and Their Sources. 9. Gender in the Newsroom. 10. Convergence and Cross-Platform Content Production. Part 3: News Content 11. Agenda Setting 12. News Values and Selectivity. 13. Nature, Sources and Effects of News Framing. 14. News, Discourse and Ideology. 15. Rethinking News and Myth as Storytelling. 16. The Commercialization of News Part 4: Journalism and Society. 17. Journalism and Democracy. 18. Journalism, Public Relations and Spin. 19. Alternative and Citizen Journalism. 20. Journalism Law and Regulation. 21. Journalism Ethics. 22. Journalism and Popular Culture. 23. Audience Reception and News in Everyday Life. Part 5: Journalism Studies in a Global Context 24. Journalism and Globalization. 25. Development Journalism. 26. Advocacy Journalism in a Global Context. 27. Covering War and Peace. 28. Researching Public Service Broadcasting. 29. Comparative Journalism Studies. 30. Towards De-Westernizing Journalism Studies.
- ISBN: 978-0-8058-6343-7
- Editorial: Routledge
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 472
- Fecha Publicación: 19/11/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés