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Informationen zum Autor Stuart Allan is Professor of Journalism in the Media School at Bournemouth University, UK. Recent books include News Culture, 3rd edition (2010), Digital War Reporting (co-authored with Donald Matheson, 2009) and Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives (co-edited with Einar Thorsen, 2009). Klappentext The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism provides an authoritative and comprehensive assessment of the diverse forms of news media! including newspapers! radio! television! magazines! photojournalism! online news and beyond. Zusammenfassung The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism presents an authoritative, comprehensive assessment of diverse forms of news media reporting - past, present and future. The Companion provides scholars and students with a reliable, historically informed guide to news media and journalism studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: The Evolving Ideals of Journalism 1. The Fourth Estate Ideal in Journalism History Mark Hampton 2. Journalism, History and the Politics of Popular Culture John Hartley 3. The Origins of Objectivity in American Journalism Richard Kaplan 4. Journalists and Their Professional Identities Wolfgang Donsbach 5. The Changing Status of Women Journalists Deborah Chambers and Linda Steiner 6. Journalism and Its Publics: The Lippmann-Dewey Debate Stuart Allan 7. Photojournalism: Historical Dimensions to Contemporary Debates Bonnie Brennen 8. The Watchdog's New Bark: Changing Forms of Investigative Reporting Donald Matheson Part 2: News and Social Agendas 9. News and Democracy in the United States: Current Problems, Future Possibilities Herbert J. Gans 10. The Press, Power and Public Accountability W. Lance Bennett 11. Media Spectacle, Presidential Politics, and the Transformation of Journalism Douglas Kellner 12. International News Flow Lisbeth Clausen 13. Journalism and Political Change: The Case of China Qing Cao 14. Rethinking Development Journalism Silvio Waisbord 15. Radio News: Re-imagining the Community Tanja Bosch 16. Alternative Journalism: Challenging Media Power Chris Atton Part 3: Newsmaking: Rules, Routines and Rituals 17. Journalists as Interpretive Communities, Revisited Barbie Zelizer 18. Gatekeeping and News Selection as Symbolic Mediation Jackie Harrison 19. Journalism, News Sources and Public Relations Bob Franklin, Justin Lewis and Andrew Williams 20. Journalism Ethics as Truth-Telling in the Public Interest Dale Jacquette 21. Making up the News: Journalists, Deviance and Social Control in News Production Roger Dickinson 22. Me, Me, Me: The Rise and Rise of Autobiographical Journalism Ros Coward 23. Delight in Trivial Controversy? Questions for Sports Journalism Raymond Boyle, David Rowe and Gary Whannel 24. Journalism and Local Politics Mats Ekström, Bengt Johansson and Larsåke Larsson 25. Journalism and Convergence Culture Mark Deuze 26. Journalism in the Network Jane B. Singer Part 4: Truths, Facts and Values 27. News as Culture James S. Ettema 28. News and the Emotional Public Sphere Barry Richards 29. Race and Diversity in the News Joseph Harker 30. Getting it Straight: Gay News Narratives and Changing Cultural Values Marguerite Moritz 31. The Television News Interview: Questions of Discourse Martin Montgomery 32. Tabloidization of News David Rowe 33. Television News in the Era of Global Infotainment Daya Kishan Thussu 34. Real News/Fake News: Beyond the News/Entertainment Divide Geoffrey Baym 35. Journalism in the Cinema Brian McNair Part 5: Making Sense of the News 36. Journalism and the Question of Citizenship Toby Miller 37. News, Audiences and the Construction of Public Knowledge Greg Philo 38. News Practices in Everyday Life: Beyond Audience Response S. Elizabeth Bird 39. Living with News: Ethnographies of News Consumption Mirca Madianou 40. News Influence and the Global Mediasphere: A Case Study...