Journalism
This volume sets out the state-of-the-art in the discipline of journalism at a time in which the practice and profession of journalism is in serious flux.
While journalism is still anchored to its history, change is infecting the field. The profession, and the scholars who study it, are reconceptualizing what journalism is in a time when journalists no longer monopolize the means for spreading the news. Here, journalism is explored as a social practice, as an institution, and as memory. The roles, epistemologies, and ethics of the field are evolving. With this in mind, the volume revisits classic theories of journalism, such as gatekeeping and agenda-setting, but also opens up new avenues of theorizing by broadening the scope of inquiry into an expanded journalism ecology, which now includes citizen journalism, documentaries, and lifestyle journalism, and by tapping the insights of other disciplines, such as geography, economics, and psychology.
The volume is a go-to map of the field for students and scholars—highlighting emerging issues, enduring themes, revitalized theories, and fresh conceptualizations of journalism.
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Journalism
This volume sets out the state-of-the-art in the discipline of journalism at a time in which the practice and profession of journalism is in serious flux.
While journalism is still anchored to its history, change is infecting the field. The profession, and the scholars who study it, are reconceptualizing what journalism is in a time when journalists no longer monopolize the means for spreading the news. Here, journalism is explored as a social practice, as an institution, and as memory. The roles, epistemologies, and ethics of the field are evolving. With this in mind, the volume revisits classic theories of journalism, such as gatekeeping and agenda-setting, but also opens up new avenues of theorizing by broadening the scope of inquiry into an expanded journalism ecology, which now includes citizen journalism, documentaries, and lifestyle journalism, and by tapping the insights of other disciplines, such as geography, economics, and psychology.
The volume is a go-to map of the field for students and scholars—highlighting emerging issues, enduring themes, revitalized theories, and fresh conceptualizations of journalism.
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This volume sets out the state-of-the-art in the discipline of journalism at a time in which the practice and profession of journalism is in serious flux.
While journalism is still anchored to its history, change is infecting the field. The profession, and the scholars who study it, are reconceptualizing what journalism is in a time when journalists no longer monopolize the means for spreading the news. Here, journalism is explored as a social practice, as an institution, and as memory. The roles, epistemologies, and ethics of the field are evolving. With this in mind, the volume revisits classic theories of journalism, such as gatekeeping and agenda-setting, but also opens up new avenues of theorizing by broadening the scope of inquiry into an expanded journalism ecology, which now includes citizen journalism, documentaries, and lifestyle journalism, and by tapping the insights of other disciplines, such as geography, economics, and psychology.
The volume is a go-to map of the field for students and scholars—highlighting emerging issues, enduring themes, revitalized theories, and fresh conceptualizations of journalism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501500107
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 05/22/2018
Series: Handbooks of Communication Science , #19
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 614
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tim P. Vos, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series v

Acknowledgements ix

1 Journalism Tim P. Vos 1

2 Journalism history John Nerone 19

I Foundations of the Field

3 Roles of Journalists Thomas Hanitzsch 43

4 Epistemologies of Journalism Stephen J. A. Ward 63

5 Journalism Ethics Patrick Lee Plaisance 83

II Conceptualizing the Field

6 Journalism as Practice Tamara Witschge Frank Harbers 105

7 Journalism as Institution Wilson Lowrey 125

8 Journalism as Public Sphere Brian McNair 149

9 Journalism as Memory Carolyn Kitch 169

III Theorizing the Field

10 Journalism as Agenda Setting Wayne Wanta Mariam Alkazemi 189

11 Journalism as Framing Paul D'Angelo Donna Shaw 205

12 Journalism as Gatekeeping Edson C. Tandoc Jr. 235

IV Journalism via the Disciplines

13 The Sociology of Journalism Valerie Belair-Gagnon Matthias Revers 257

14 The Economics of Journalism and News Provision Robert G. Picard 281

15 Politics and Policies of Journalism and Free Press Anthony Mills Katharine Sarikakis 297

16 The Technology of Journalism Angela Phillips 321

17 Journalism and Geography Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. Alina Rafikova 335

V The Journalism Ecology

18 Entrepreneurial journalism Jane B. Singer 355

19 Mapping the Citizen News Landscape: Blurring Boundaries, Promises, Perils, and Beyond An Nguyen Salvatore Scifo 373

20 Advocacy Journalism Ryan J. Thomas 391

21 Documentary Journalism Stephanie Craft 415

22 Lifestyle Journalism Folker Hanusch 433

VI The issues of Journalism

23 Journalism, War, and Peace Beverly Horvit Carlos A. Cortés-Martínez Kimberly Kelling 453

24 Journalism, Censorship, and Press Freedom Cherian George 473

25 Journalism, Pluralism, and Diversity Kari Karppinen 493

26 Journalism, Gender, and Race Cristina Mislán 511

27 Journalism, Audiences and Community Engagement Annika Sehl 531

VII Conclusion

28 Journalism and Change Henrik Örnebring 555

29 The Future of Journalism Scholarship François Heinderyckx 575

Biographical sketches 587

Index 591

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