Performing The News: Identity, Authority, & the Myth of Neutrality explores how journalists from historically marginalized groups have felt pressure to conform when performing for audiences and are increasingly challenging restrictive, supposedly neutral forms of self-presentation. Through in-depth interviews, this book suggests ways to make journalism more inclusive and representative of diverse audiences
Performing The News: Identity, Authority, & the Myth of Neutrality explores how journalists from historically marginalized groups have felt pressure to conform when performing for audiences and are increasingly challenging restrictive, supposedly neutral forms of self-presentation. Through in-depth interviews, this book suggests ways to make journalism more inclusive and representative of diverse audiencesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ELIA POWERS is an associate professor of journalism at Towson University, Towson, Maryland. Formerly a news and feature writer, he is now a contributing editor and independent podcast producer/host.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Critical Perspectives 1 Covering (on) the News 2 Performance, Form, and the Myth of Neutrality 3 Learning How to Perform 4 The Influential Imagined Audience Part II Norms and Practices 5 Consistent and Conventional Appearance (Performing on Television – Part I) 6 “Accentless” Speech and Attractive Voices (Performing on Television – Part II) 7 The Enduring #PubRadioVoice (Performing on Radio) 8 Semi-Performative and Vocally Diverse (Performing on Podcasts) Part III Laws and Suggested Actions 9 Legal Protections and Their Limits Conclusion: How Change Happens Acknowledgments References Notes Index
Introduction Part I Critical Perspectives 1 Covering (on) the News 2 Performance, Form, and the Myth of Neutrality 3 Learning How to Perform 4 The Influential Imagined Audience Part II Norms and Practices 5 Consistent and Conventional Appearance (Performing on Television – Part I) 6 “Accentless” Speech and Attractive Voices (Performing on Television – Part II) 7 The Enduring #PubRadioVoice (Performing on Radio) 8 Semi-Performative and Vocally Diverse (Performing on Podcasts) Part III Laws and Suggested Actions 9 Legal Protections and Their Limits Conclusion: How Change Happens Acknowledgments References Notes Index
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