This Major Work from Routledge s Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies series is a four-volume set of key theoretical, empirical, and historical writings on journalism. Adopting a pluralist theoretical approach, the collection brings together the very best foundational and cutting-edge scholarship from the various disciplines that make up the field to comprise an internationally oriented reference work which contributes significantly to the social, economic, political, cultural, and practical understanding of journalism. The editorial scope of the collection is wide and inclusive...
This Major Work from Routledge s Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies series is a four-volume set of key theoretical, empirical, and his...
This book provides students with an introduction to some of the key theoretical debates within the field of the sociology of news and journalism. It includes many of the accepted classics together with more recent pieces that address contemporary debates. They are carefully edited to bring out the essence of each work.
This book provides students with an introduction to some of the key theoretical debates within the field of the sociology of news and journalism. It i...
News objectivity has been debated for many decades. Yet the new communications environment, marked by technological, social and political innovations, invites us to re-examine objectivity. To what extent can news reporting be objective? What is objectivity? How is it affected by the rise of new forms of journalism, such as citizen and participatory journalism?
Tumber and Prentoulis set out to re-work and define the concept and how it correlates to today's 'crisis' in journalism. Each of the key types of journalism are analysed, including literary journalism, public journalism, peace...
News objectivity has been debated for many decades. Yet the new communications environment, marked by technological, social and political innovatio...