Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World

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Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367366056
  • eISBN:9781000706789

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This book examines journalism窶冱 ability to promote and foster cohesive and collective action while critically examining its place in the intensifying battle to maintain a society窶冱 social order.

From chapters discussing the challenges journalists face in covering populism and Donald Trump, to chapters about issues of race in the news, intersections of journalism and nationalism, and increased mobilities of audiences and communicators in a digital age, Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World focuses on the pitfalls and promises of journalism in moments of social contestation. Rich with perspectives from across the globe, this book connects journalism studies to critical scholarship on social order and social control, nationalism, social media, geography, and the function of news as a social sphere.

In a fragmented media world and in times of social contestation, Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World provides readers with insights as to how journalism operates in order to highlight窶蚤nd enhance窶覇lements and actions that bring about order. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies and a special issue of Journalism Practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction窶任ontesting Communities: The problem of journalism and social order 1. Journalism and the "Social Sphere": Reclaiming a foundational concept for beyond politics and the public sphere 2. From Control to Chaos, and Back Again: Journalism and the politics of populist authoritarianism 3. Populism, Journalism, and the Limits of Reflexivity: The case of Donald J. Trump 4. Migration Maps with the News: Guidelines for ethical visualization of mobile populations 5. Veritable Flak Mill: A case study of Project Veritas and a call for truth 6. Re-Thinking Trust in the News: A material approach through "Objects of Journalism" 7. Community Repair through Truce and Contestation: Danish legacy print media and the Copenhagen shootings 8. Diverging Projections of Reality: Amplified frame competition via distinct modes of journalistic production 9. Using the Elaboration Likelihood Model to Explain to Whom "#Black Lives Matter" 窶ヲand to Whom it Does not 10. Coverage of the Surgical Strike on Television News in India: Nationalism, journalistic discourse and India窶撤akistan conflict 11. Please Follow Us: Media roles in Twitter discussions in the United States, Germany, France, and Russia 12. And Deliver Us to Segmentation: The growing appeal of the niche news audience 13. Nurturing Authority: Reassessing the social role of local television news 14. "Tightening the Knots" of the International Drugs Trade in Brazil: Possibilities and challenges for news media to acquire social capital through in-depth reporting

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