基本説明
Charts the growing area of journalism studies, exploring the current state of theory and setting an agenda for future research in an international context.
Full Description
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. Emphasizing comparative and global perspectives, each chapter explores: Key elements, thinkers, and textsHistorical contextCurrent state of the artMethodological issuesMerits and advantages of the approach/area of studies Limitations and critical issues of the approach/area of studies Directions for future researchOffering broad international coverage from top-tier contributors, this volume ranks among the first publications to serve as a comprehensive resource addressing theory and scholarship in journalism studies. As such, the Handbook of Journalism Studies is a must-have resource for scholars and graduate students working in journalism, media studies, and communication around the globe.
Contents
Part I1 Introduction : On why and how we should do journalism studiesKarin Wahl-Jorgensen & Thomas Hanitzsch2 Journalism HistoryKevin G. Barnhurst & John Nerone3 Journalism and the AcademyBarbie Zelizer4 Journalism EducationBeate JosephiPart II: News Production5 News Organizations and RoutinesLee B. Becker & Tudor Vlad6 Journalists as GatekeepersPamela J. Shoemaker, Tim P. Vos & Stephen D. Reese7 Objectivity, Professionalism, and Truth Seeking in JournalismMichael Schudson & Chris Anderson8 Reporters and Their Sources Daniel A. Berkowitz9 Gender in the NewsroomLinda Steiner10 Convergence and Cross-Platform Content ProductionThorsten Quandt & Jane SingerPart III: News Content11 Agenda Setting Renita Coleman, Maxwell McCombs, Donald Shaw & David Weaver12 News Values and SelectivityDeirdre O'Neill & Tony Harcup13 Nature, Sources and Effects of News FramingRobert M. Entman, Joerg Matthes & Lynn Pellicano14 News, Discourse and IdeologyTeun A. van Dijk15 Rethinking News and Myth as StorytellingS. Elizabeth Bird & Robert W. Dardenne16 The Commercialization of NewsJohn McManusPart IV: Journalism and Society17 Journalism and DemocracyBrian McNair18 Journalism, Public Relations and SpinDavid Miller & William Dinan19 Alternative and Citizen JournalismChris Atton20 Journalism Law and RegulationKyu Ho Youm21 Journalism EthicsStephen J. A. Ward22 Journalism and Popular CultureJohn Hartley23 Audience Reception and News in Everyday LifeMirca MadianouPart V: Journalism Studies in a Global Context24 Journalism and GlobalizationSimon Cottle25 Development JournalismXu Xiaoge26 Advocacy Journalism in a Global Context Silvio Waisbord27 Covering War and PeaceHoward Tumber28 Researching Public Service Broadcasting Hallvard Moe & Trine Syvertsen29 Comparative Journalism StudiesThomas Hanitzsch30 Towards De-Westernizing Journalism Studies Herman Wasserman & Arnold S de BeerList of ContributorsIndex