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The Psychology of Journalism takes a media psychological approach towards a better understanding of key aspects of news production and reception. Media Psychology is an emerging discipline which is concerned with understanding the interaction between individuals and communication technology. Scholars interested in this area ask questions concerning the way in which communication between individuals is shaped by the media in terms of both its social and cultural characteristics.
At a time when the role and function of news journalism are under intense public scrutiny, The Psychology of Journalism explores the psychological processes involved in the production, delivery, and consumption of news. With contributions from an international team of scholars with backgrounds in both media and psychology, the chapters provide theoretical and empirical evidence to better understand why and how journalists and audience alike select, attend, understand, and co-construct meaning from reported events.This book is suitable for students and researchers in Journalism, Media Communication, Political Communication, and Psychology.
Contents
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Sharon Coen and Peter Bull
Chapter 2: Journalism in the 21st Century
Jonathan Hardy
Chapter 3: The importance of visual attention and perception in journalism
Catherine Thompson and Sharon Coen
Chapter 4: Reconsidering Informed and Participatory Citizenship in the Current Media Ecosystem
Maria Elizabeth Grabe and Ozen Bas
Chapter 5: Emotion
Sarah Bachleda and Stuart Soroka
Chapter 6: Norms and Roles
Wale Oni
Chapter 7: Social psychology of identity and stereotyping in the media: The case of refugee media bias
Catherine Lido, Ariel Sawyer & Leyla De Amicis
Chapter 8: Ideology and Culture
Nathalie Van Meurs, Sharon Coen & Peter Bull
Chapter 9: Language and Categorisation
Zira Hirchy & Graziella Di Marco
Chapter 10: Discursive Psychology and Journalism
Jo Meredith
Chapter 11: Visual Communication through Body Movement
Peter Bull
Chapter 12: Conclusions
Sharon Coen and Peter Bull
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