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The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism presents an authoritative, comprehensive assessment of diverse forms of news media reporting – past, present and future.
Including 60 chapters, written by an outstanding team of internationally respected authors, the Companion provides scholars and students with a reliable, historically informed guide to news media and journalism studies.
The Companion has the following features:
- It is organised to address a series of themes pertinent to the on-going theoretical and methodological development of news and journalism studies around the globe.
- The focus encompasses news institutions, production processes, texts, and audiences.
- Individual chapters are problem-led, seeking to address ‘real world’ concerns that cast light on an important dimension of news and journalism – and show why it matters.
- Entries draw on a range of academic disciplines to explore pertinent topics, particularly around the role of journalism in democracy, such as citizenship, power and public trust.
- Discussion revolves primarily around academic research conducted in the UK and the US, with further contributions from other national contexts - thereby allowing international comparisons to be made.
The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism provides an essential guide to key ideas, issues, concepts and debates, while also stressing the value of reinvigorating scholarship with a critical eye to developments in the professional realm.
The paperback edition of this Companion includes four new chapters, focusing on news framing, newsmagazines, digital radio news, and social media.
Contributors: G. Stuart Adam, Stuart Allan, Chris Atton, Brian Baresch, Geoffrey Baym, W. Lance Bennett, Rodney Benson, S. Elizabeth Bird, R. Warwick Blood, Tanja Bosch, Raymond Boyle, Bonnie Brennen, Qing Cao, Cynthia Carter, Anabela Carvalho, Deborah Chambers, Lilie Chouliaraki, Lisbeth Clausen, James R. Compton, Simon Cottle, Ros Coward, Andrew Crisell, Mark Deuze, Roger Dickinson, Wolfgang Donsbach, Mats Ekström, James S.Ettema, Natalie Fenton, Bob Franklin, Herbert J. Gans, Mark Glaser, Mark Hampton, Joseph Harker, Jackie Harrison, John Hartley, Alfred Hermida, Andrew Hoskins, Shih-Hsien Hsu, Dale Jacquette, Bengt Johansson, Richard Kaplan, Carolyn Kitch, Douglas Kellner, Larsåke Larsson, Justin Lewis, Jake Lynch, Mirca Madianou, Donald Matheson, Heidi Mau, Brian McNair, Kaitlynn Mendes, Máire Messenger Davies, Toby Miller, Martin Montgomery, Marguerite Moritz, Mohammed el-Nawawy, Henrik Örnebring, Julian Petley, Shawn Powers, Greg Philo, Stephen D. Reese, Barry Richards, David Rowe, Philip Seib, Jane B. Singer, Guy Starkey, Linda Steiner, Daya Kishan Thassu, John Tulloch, Howard Tumber, Silvio Waisbord, Gary Whannel, Andrew Williams, Barbie Zelizer
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- ISBN-13978-0415669535
- Edition1st
- Publication date17 October 2011
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions17.4 x 4.22 x 24.61 cm
- Print length736 pages
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"I highly recommend this edited collection for any course that introduces students to the role of journalism in society, or one that surveys the field as a way of preparing graduate studies for research in journalism. It is an impressive collection students should be told that this is one book they should keep for future reference. All of us in journalism should do so." - Summer 2010 issue of American Journalism
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Stuart Allan is Professor of Journalism in the Media School at Bournemouth University, UK. Recent books include News Culture, 3rd edition (2010), Digital War Reporting (co-authored with Donald Matheson, 2009) and Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives (co-edited with Einar Thorsen, 2009).
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- Publisher : Routledge
- Publication date : 17 October 2011
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- Print length : 736 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0415669537
- ISBN-13 : 978-0415669535
- Item weight : 1.29 kg
- Dimensions : 17.4 x 4.22 x 24.61 cm
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Mark Deuze (1969) is Professor at the Department of Media Studies of the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Until 2013 Mark was Associate Professor at Indiana University's Department of Telecommunications in Bloomington, United States. From 2007 to 2011 Mark held a joint appointment as Professor of Journalism and New Media at Leiden University, The Netherlands (his home country). As a journalist he has written for newspapers and websites in South Africa, The Netherlands, and the United States. As a bass guitarist and singer, he has played and performed with Dawn Awakening and Skinflower (which band reformed in 2016; original music available on Bandcamp at: skinflower.bandcamp.com).
In 2003, Deuze was a Fulbright scholar at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication (USA). In 2007, Mark held a Visiting Research Fellowship at the Centre for International Communications Research of the University of Leeds (UK). In 2015-2016 he was a Fellow at the Reynolds Journalism Institute of the University of Missouri (USA). Mark has held honorary appointments at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia, Newcastle University and Northumbria University (UK), Lomonosov Moscow State University, and the University of Helsinki.
His research interests include the role of new media in everyday life, and the management of careers and firms across the media industries. Publications of his work include 12 books (four in Dutch) as well as over 100 chapters and articles in scholarly journals such as the The Information Society, New Media & Society, Journalism Studies, and Media Culture & Society. Key books include: "Media Work" (Polity Press, 2007); "Managing Media Work" (Sage, 2011); "Media Life" (Polity Press, 2012); "Making Media" (co-edited with Mirjam Prenger, AUP 2018), "Beyond Journalism" (co-authored with Tamara Witschge, Polity Press, 2020), and "Life in Media: A Global Introduction to Media Studies" (The MIT Press, 2023). Mark is the co-author of the 7th edition of "McQuail's Media and Mass Communication Theory" (published in 2020 by Sage; 8th edition forthcoming in 2025).
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