The Changing Faces of Journalism

The Changing Faces of Journalism
Title The Changing Faces of Journalism PDF eBook
Author Barbie Zelizer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 185
Release 2009-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 1135968470

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The Changing Faces of Journalism: Tabloidization, Technology and Truthiness brings together an array of top scholars who consider how contemporary journalism has wrestled with its changing parameters and who address how notions of tabloidization, technology and truthiness have altered our understanding of journalism.

The Changing Faces of Journalism

The Changing Faces of Journalism
Title The Changing Faces of Journalism PDF eBook
Author Barbie Zelizer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 321
Release 2009-05-07
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1135968462

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The collection is introduced with an essay by Barbie Zelizer and organized into three sections: how tabloidization affects the journalistic landscape; how technology changes what we think we know about journalism; and how ‘truthiness’ tweaks our understanding of the journalistic tradition. Short section introductions contextualise the essays and highlight the issues that they raise, creating a coherent study of journalism today.

Changing Faces

Changing Faces
Title Changing Faces PDF eBook
Author Kimberla Lawson Roby
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 301
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 006174039X

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“Juicy saga of sister-friendship with all its twists and turns”—Essence Meet Whitney, Taylor, and Charisse—best friends who have been there for each other for years, through thick and thin. But these girlfriends are about to discover that sometimes exhaling isn’t enough. . . Whitney is a plus-sized woman who just can’t find a man who’ll stick around. Taylor is in a long-term relationship with a boyfriend who is allergic to commitment. Charisse is married with two adorable children, but somehow doesn’t have what she really wants—or needs. The trio has always been balanced, until Charisse suddenly spins out of control. Desperate, she decides that only a very risky scheme will save her. But this time, how far can friendship go?

The Global Journalist in the 21st Century

The Global Journalist in the 21st Century
Title The Global Journalist in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author David H. Weaver
Publisher Routledge
Pages 476
Release 2020-10-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000153096

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The Global Journalist in the 21st Century systematically assesses the demographics, education, socialization, professional attitudes and working conditions of journalists in various countries around the world. This book updates the original Global Journalist (1998) volume with new data, adding more than a dozen countries, and provides material on comparative research about journalists that will be useful to those interested in doing their own studies. The editors put together this collection working under the assumption that journalists’ backgrounds, working conditions and ideas are related to what is reported (and how it is covered) in the various news media round the world, in spite of societal and organizational constraints, and that this news coverage matters in terms of world public opinion and policies. Outstanding features include: Coverage of 33 nations located around the globe, based on recent surveys conducted among representative samples of local journalists Comprehensive analyses by well-known media scholars from each country A section on comparative studies of journalists An appendix with a collection of survey questions used in various nations to question journalists As the most comprehensive and reliable source on journalists around the world, The Global Journalist will serve as the primary source for evaluating the state of journalism. As such, it promises to become a standard reference among journalism, media, and communication students and researchers around the world.

Appearance, Discrimination and the Media

Appearance, Discrimination and the Media
Title Appearance, Discrimination and the Media PDF eBook
Author Diana Garrisi
Publisher University of Westminster Press
Pages 31
Release 2018-07-27
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 191265623X

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The portrayal of disfigurement in the UK media must change. This policy brief is based on recent research that found a general negative and sensationalised attitude towards disfigurement in the media. Disfigurement is a condition that can affect anyone at any time in life regardless their social or demographic background due to accidents or health conditions or be congenital. In the UK, one in 111 people have facial disfigurements. In order to improve the ways in which media portray disfigurement, this policy brief argues that media should move away from sensationalised coverage on disfigurement and focus instead on the lived experiences of individuals with this condition. It recommends strengthening diversity-oriented editorial practices and training as well as media literacy education. In addition, it addresses the lack of guidelines on the portrayal of disfigurement and urges regulatory bodies to be more efficient in handling complaints.

The Handbook of Global Online Journalism

The Handbook of Global Online Journalism
Title The Handbook of Global Online Journalism PDF eBook
Author Eugenia Siapera
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 662
Release 2012-07-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1118313941

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The Handbook to Global Online Journalism features a collection of readings from international practitioners and scholars that represent a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of the relationship between the internet and journalism around the world. Provides a state-of-the-art overview of current research and future directions of online journalism Traces the evolution of journalistic practices, business models, and shifting patterns of journalistic cultures that have emerged around the world with the migration of news online Written and edited by top international researchers and practitioners in the area of online journalism Features an extensive breadth of coverage, including economics, organizational practices, contents and experiences Discusses developments in online news in a wide range of countries, from the USA to Brazil, and from Germany to China Contains original theory, new research data, and reviews of existing studies in the field

Changing Journalism

Changing Journalism
Title Changing Journalism PDF eBook
Author Peter Lee-Wright
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2011-07-14
Genre History
ISBN 1136672710

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Journalism is in transition. Irrevocable decisions are being made, often based on flimsy evidence, which could change not only the future of journalism, but also the future of democracy. This book, based on extensive research, provides the opportunity to reflect upon these decisions and considers how journalism could change for the better and for the good of democracy. It covers: the business landscape work and employment the regulatory framework audiences and interaction the impact of technology on practices and content ethics in a converged world The book analyses research in both national and local journalism, broadcast, newspaper and online journalism, broadsheet and tabloid, drawing comparisons between the different outlets in the field of news journalism, making this essential reading for scholars and students of journalism and media studies.