Journalism in Crisis
Bridging Theory and Practice for Democratic Media Strategies in Canada
Herausgeber: Gasher, Mike; Thibault, Simon; Salamon, Errol; King, Gretchen; Crowther, Christine; Brin, Colette
Journalism in Crisis
Bridging Theory and Practice for Democratic Media Strategies in Canada
Herausgeber: Gasher, Mike; Thibault, Simon; Salamon, Errol; King, Gretchen; Crowther, Christine; Brin, Colette
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Journalism in Crisis addresses the concerns of scholars, activists, and journalists committed to Canadian journalism as a democratic institution and as a set of democratic practices.
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Journalism in Crisis addresses the concerns of scholars, activists, and journalists committed to Canadian journalism as a democratic institution and as a set of democratic practices.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628885
- ISBN-10: 144262888X
- Artikelnr.: 44031296
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781442628885
- ISBN-10: 144262888X
- Artikelnr.: 44031296
Edited by Mike Gasher, Colette Brin, Christine Crowther, Gretchen King, Errol Salamon, and Simon Thibault
Foreword: Journalism: Where to From Here?
Marc Raboy and Florian Sauvageau
Introduction: Whose Crisis? Journalism is Not Just for Journalists and
Policy is Not Just for Wonks
Christine Crowther, Simon Thibault, Errol Salamon and Gretchen King
Section I: New Thinking About Journalism
Chapter 1: Who Needs Objectivity? Journalism in Crisis, Journalism for
Crisis
Pinar Gurleyen and Robert A. Hackett
Chapter 2: Critical Theory and Acts of Journalism: Expanding the Implied
Audience
Greg Nielsen
Section II: New Journalism Policies
Chapter 3: Media Policy Reform as a Foundation for Better Journalism
David Skinner, Kathleen Cross and Robert A. Hackett
Chapter 4: Public-Community Partnerships to Improve Local Media in Canada
Karen Wirsig and Catherine Edwards
Chapter 5: Understanding Canadian Local News Ecosystems: An International
Comparative Approach
Christopher Ali
Chapter 6: Enabling Future Journalisms: Policy Challenges and Advocacy
Initiatives in the Digital Age
Arne Hintz
Section III: New Journalism Practices
Chapter 7: Rendering the Post-Integration Newsroom Right Side Up
Chantal Francoeur
Chapter 8: The Tweets that Bind Us: A G20 Case Study
Sneha Kulkarni
Chapter 9: Groundwire: Growing Community News Journalism in Canada
Gretchen King, Chris Albinati, Anabel Khoo, Candace Mooers and Jacky
Tuinstra Harrison
Chapter 10: Journalism on the Ground in Rural Ontario
Robert Washburn and Vincent Raynauld
Chapter 11: Aboriginal Media in Australia and Canada and the Implications
for Journalism Practice
Michael Meadows
Conclusion: Strategies Forward: A Future for Journalism in Canada
Errol Salamon, Gretchen King, Christine Crowther and Simon Thibault
Marc Raboy and Florian Sauvageau
Introduction: Whose Crisis? Journalism is Not Just for Journalists and
Policy is Not Just for Wonks
Christine Crowther, Simon Thibault, Errol Salamon and Gretchen King
Section I: New Thinking About Journalism
Chapter 1: Who Needs Objectivity? Journalism in Crisis, Journalism for
Crisis
Pinar Gurleyen and Robert A. Hackett
Chapter 2: Critical Theory and Acts of Journalism: Expanding the Implied
Audience
Greg Nielsen
Section II: New Journalism Policies
Chapter 3: Media Policy Reform as a Foundation for Better Journalism
David Skinner, Kathleen Cross and Robert A. Hackett
Chapter 4: Public-Community Partnerships to Improve Local Media in Canada
Karen Wirsig and Catherine Edwards
Chapter 5: Understanding Canadian Local News Ecosystems: An International
Comparative Approach
Christopher Ali
Chapter 6: Enabling Future Journalisms: Policy Challenges and Advocacy
Initiatives in the Digital Age
Arne Hintz
Section III: New Journalism Practices
Chapter 7: Rendering the Post-Integration Newsroom Right Side Up
Chantal Francoeur
Chapter 8: The Tweets that Bind Us: A G20 Case Study
Sneha Kulkarni
Chapter 9: Groundwire: Growing Community News Journalism in Canada
Gretchen King, Chris Albinati, Anabel Khoo, Candace Mooers and Jacky
Tuinstra Harrison
Chapter 10: Journalism on the Ground in Rural Ontario
Robert Washburn and Vincent Raynauld
Chapter 11: Aboriginal Media in Australia and Canada and the Implications
for Journalism Practice
Michael Meadows
Conclusion: Strategies Forward: A Future for Journalism in Canada
Errol Salamon, Gretchen King, Christine Crowther and Simon Thibault
Foreword: Journalism: Where to From Here?
Marc Raboy and Florian Sauvageau
Introduction: Whose Crisis? Journalism is Not Just for Journalists and
Policy is Not Just for Wonks
Christine Crowther, Simon Thibault, Errol Salamon and Gretchen King
Section I: New Thinking About Journalism
Chapter 1: Who Needs Objectivity? Journalism in Crisis, Journalism for
Crisis
Pinar Gurleyen and Robert A. Hackett
Chapter 2: Critical Theory and Acts of Journalism: Expanding the Implied
Audience
Greg Nielsen
Section II: New Journalism Policies
Chapter 3: Media Policy Reform as a Foundation for Better Journalism
David Skinner, Kathleen Cross and Robert A. Hackett
Chapter 4: Public-Community Partnerships to Improve Local Media in Canada
Karen Wirsig and Catherine Edwards
Chapter 5: Understanding Canadian Local News Ecosystems: An International
Comparative Approach
Christopher Ali
Chapter 6: Enabling Future Journalisms: Policy Challenges and Advocacy
Initiatives in the Digital Age
Arne Hintz
Section III: New Journalism Practices
Chapter 7: Rendering the Post-Integration Newsroom Right Side Up
Chantal Francoeur
Chapter 8: The Tweets that Bind Us: A G20 Case Study
Sneha Kulkarni
Chapter 9: Groundwire: Growing Community News Journalism in Canada
Gretchen King, Chris Albinati, Anabel Khoo, Candace Mooers and Jacky
Tuinstra Harrison
Chapter 10: Journalism on the Ground in Rural Ontario
Robert Washburn and Vincent Raynauld
Chapter 11: Aboriginal Media in Australia and Canada and the Implications
for Journalism Practice
Michael Meadows
Conclusion: Strategies Forward: A Future for Journalism in Canada
Errol Salamon, Gretchen King, Christine Crowther and Simon Thibault
Marc Raboy and Florian Sauvageau
Introduction: Whose Crisis? Journalism is Not Just for Journalists and
Policy is Not Just for Wonks
Christine Crowther, Simon Thibault, Errol Salamon and Gretchen King
Section I: New Thinking About Journalism
Chapter 1: Who Needs Objectivity? Journalism in Crisis, Journalism for
Crisis
Pinar Gurleyen and Robert A. Hackett
Chapter 2: Critical Theory and Acts of Journalism: Expanding the Implied
Audience
Greg Nielsen
Section II: New Journalism Policies
Chapter 3: Media Policy Reform as a Foundation for Better Journalism
David Skinner, Kathleen Cross and Robert A. Hackett
Chapter 4: Public-Community Partnerships to Improve Local Media in Canada
Karen Wirsig and Catherine Edwards
Chapter 5: Understanding Canadian Local News Ecosystems: An International
Comparative Approach
Christopher Ali
Chapter 6: Enabling Future Journalisms: Policy Challenges and Advocacy
Initiatives in the Digital Age
Arne Hintz
Section III: New Journalism Practices
Chapter 7: Rendering the Post-Integration Newsroom Right Side Up
Chantal Francoeur
Chapter 8: The Tweets that Bind Us: A G20 Case Study
Sneha Kulkarni
Chapter 9: Groundwire: Growing Community News Journalism in Canada
Gretchen King, Chris Albinati, Anabel Khoo, Candace Mooers and Jacky
Tuinstra Harrison
Chapter 10: Journalism on the Ground in Rural Ontario
Robert Washburn and Vincent Raynauld
Chapter 11: Aboriginal Media in Australia and Canada and the Implications
for Journalism Practice
Michael Meadows
Conclusion: Strategies Forward: A Future for Journalism in Canada
Errol Salamon, Gretchen King, Christine Crowther and Simon Thibault