The Oxford Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies
Herausgeber: Ornebring, Henrik
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies
Herausgeber: Ornebring, Henrik
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Journalism is a field in tremendous flux: social, cultural, economic and technological change is transforming every aspect of news production and consumption. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies offers authoritative research reviews on a wide range of topics related to the current state and future of journalism.
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Journalism is a field in tremendous flux: social, cultural, economic and technological change is transforming every aspect of news production and consumption. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies offers authoritative research reviews on a wide range of topics related to the current state and future of journalism.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1945
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 236mm x 135mm
- Gewicht: 4105g
- ISBN-13: 9780190694166
- ISBN-10: 0190694165
- Artikelnr.: 62113823
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1945
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 236mm x 135mm
- Gewicht: 4105g
- ISBN-13: 9780190694166
- ISBN-10: 0190694165
- Artikelnr.: 62113823
Henrik Örnebring (PhD, Göteborg University, 2001) has been Professor of Media and Communication at the Department of Geography, Media and Communication at Karlstad University since February 2013. Previously he worked at the University of Oxford as Senior Research Fellow at the European Studies Centre and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. He has published widely on journalism history, comparative journalism and journalism and technology in journals such as Journalism, International Journal of Press/Politics, Journalism Studies, and European Journal of Communication. His book Newsworkers: A Comparative European Perspective (2016) was published by Bloomsbury Academic. He served as chair of the Journalism Studies division of the International Communication Association from 2015-2018, and he is the winner of the 2019 Wolfgang Donsbach Outstanding Journal Article of the Year Award.
* 1. Forms, Genres, and Types of Journalism
* Advocacy in Journalism
* Alternative Journalism
* Community Journalism
* Cultural Journalism
* Data Journalism: International Perspectives
* Development Journalism
* Editorial Journalism and Newspapers' Editorial Opinions
* Fake News
* Feature Journalism
* Fictional Representations of Journalism
* Financial Journalism
* Humanitarian Journalism
* Lifestyle Journalism
* Literary Journalism
* Local and Hyperlocal Journalism
* Long-Term Trends in News Content
* Mobile Applications and Journalistic Work
* Mobile Journalism and MoJos
* Peace Journalism
* Photojournalism
* Political Journalism
* Satire and Journalism
* Science Journalism
* Sports Journalism
* Tabloid Journalism and Tabloidization
* 2. Key Concepts in Journalism
* Accountability in Journalism
* Accuracy in Journalism
* Agenda Setting and Journalism
* Citizen Journalism
* Collective Memory and Journalism
* Commercialization of Journalism
* Convergence in/of Journalism
* Epistemology and Journalism
* Ethnicity, Race, and Journalism
* Gatekeeping and Journalism
* Intimacy, Emotion, and Journalism
* Journalistic Autonomy
* Journalists' Professional Roles and Role Performance
* News Ecology and News Ecosystems
* News Sources and Journalist/Source Interaction
* News Values and Newsworthiness
* News, Economic Governance, and Anti-Corruption
* Objectivity and Bias in Journalism
* Professionalism, Professionalization, and Deprofessionalization in
Journalism
* Propaganda and Journalism
* Reading "Asian Values" into Journalism Practices in Asia
* Religion and Journalism
* Ritual and Journalism
* Routines in Journalism
* 3. The Practice of Journalism
* Beat Journalism and Reporting
* Content Management Systems and Journalism
* Crowdsourcing in Journalism
* Diasporic News and Journalism
* Employment Conditions in Journalism
* Fact-Checking as Idea and Practice in Journalism
* Fictional Representations of Journalism
* Foreign Correspondents
* Freelancing in Journalism
* Journalistic Writing and Style
* Journalistic Organizations: Arenas for Professional and Symbolic
Struggles
* Native Advertising
* News Distribution
* News Editing and the Editorial Process
* Online Comments and Journalism
* Paywalls and Payment Systems
* The Practice of Fixing and the Role of Fixers in Global Journalism
* Public Relations and Journalism
* Skills and Journalism
* Transnational Cooperation in Journalism
* 4. The Reception of Journalism
* Audience Fragmentation and Journalism in the U.S. Context
* Conflict and Journalism
* Credibility and Trust in Journalism
* News Audiences and News Habits
* News Literacy
* News, Children, and Young People
* The Producer/User Distinction in Journalism
* Public Opinion and Journalism
* 5. Systems and Structures of Journalism
* Advertising and Journalism
* Aggregation and Journalism
* Algorithms and Journalism
* Authoritarian Societies and Journalism
* Journalism's Social Contract
* Libel and Defamation in Journalism
* Media Ownership and Journalism
* Media Systems and Journalism
* The Nation-State and Journalism
* News Agencies from Telegraph Bureaus to Cyberfactories
* News Startups
* NGOs as News Organizations
* Political Parallelism
* Press Subsidies
* Public Service Journalism
* Transnational News Flows
* 6. Theories and Research Perspectives
* Comparative Journalism Research
* Four Theories of the Press
* Framing and Journalism
* Global Journalism
* Journalism as a Field
* Journalism as Institution
* News as Genre
* News as Narratives
* The Public Sphere and Journalism
* Representation and Journalism
* Systems Theory and Journalism
* Advocacy in Journalism
* Alternative Journalism
* Community Journalism
* Cultural Journalism
* Data Journalism: International Perspectives
* Development Journalism
* Editorial Journalism and Newspapers' Editorial Opinions
* Fake News
* Feature Journalism
* Fictional Representations of Journalism
* Financial Journalism
* Humanitarian Journalism
* Lifestyle Journalism
* Literary Journalism
* Local and Hyperlocal Journalism
* Long-Term Trends in News Content
* Mobile Applications and Journalistic Work
* Mobile Journalism and MoJos
* Peace Journalism
* Photojournalism
* Political Journalism
* Satire and Journalism
* Science Journalism
* Sports Journalism
* Tabloid Journalism and Tabloidization
* 2. Key Concepts in Journalism
* Accountability in Journalism
* Accuracy in Journalism
* Agenda Setting and Journalism
* Citizen Journalism
* Collective Memory and Journalism
* Commercialization of Journalism
* Convergence in/of Journalism
* Epistemology and Journalism
* Ethnicity, Race, and Journalism
* Gatekeeping and Journalism
* Intimacy, Emotion, and Journalism
* Journalistic Autonomy
* Journalists' Professional Roles and Role Performance
* News Ecology and News Ecosystems
* News Sources and Journalist/Source Interaction
* News Values and Newsworthiness
* News, Economic Governance, and Anti-Corruption
* Objectivity and Bias in Journalism
* Professionalism, Professionalization, and Deprofessionalization in
Journalism
* Propaganda and Journalism
* Reading "Asian Values" into Journalism Practices in Asia
* Religion and Journalism
* Ritual and Journalism
* Routines in Journalism
* 3. The Practice of Journalism
* Beat Journalism and Reporting
* Content Management Systems and Journalism
* Crowdsourcing in Journalism
* Diasporic News and Journalism
* Employment Conditions in Journalism
* Fact-Checking as Idea and Practice in Journalism
* Fictional Representations of Journalism
* Foreign Correspondents
* Freelancing in Journalism
* Journalistic Writing and Style
* Journalistic Organizations: Arenas for Professional and Symbolic
Struggles
* Native Advertising
* News Distribution
* News Editing and the Editorial Process
* Online Comments and Journalism
* Paywalls and Payment Systems
* The Practice of Fixing and the Role of Fixers in Global Journalism
* Public Relations and Journalism
* Skills and Journalism
* Transnational Cooperation in Journalism
* 4. The Reception of Journalism
* Audience Fragmentation and Journalism in the U.S. Context
* Conflict and Journalism
* Credibility and Trust in Journalism
* News Audiences and News Habits
* News Literacy
* News, Children, and Young People
* The Producer/User Distinction in Journalism
* Public Opinion and Journalism
* 5. Systems and Structures of Journalism
* Advertising and Journalism
* Aggregation and Journalism
* Algorithms and Journalism
* Authoritarian Societies and Journalism
* Journalism's Social Contract
* Libel and Defamation in Journalism
* Media Ownership and Journalism
* Media Systems and Journalism
* The Nation-State and Journalism
* News Agencies from Telegraph Bureaus to Cyberfactories
* News Startups
* NGOs as News Organizations
* Political Parallelism
* Press Subsidies
* Public Service Journalism
* Transnational News Flows
* 6. Theories and Research Perspectives
* Comparative Journalism Research
* Four Theories of the Press
* Framing and Journalism
* Global Journalism
* Journalism as a Field
* Journalism as Institution
* News as Genre
* News as Narratives
* The Public Sphere and Journalism
* Representation and Journalism
* Systems Theory and Journalism
* 1. Forms, Genres, and Types of Journalism
* Advocacy in Journalism
* Alternative Journalism
* Community Journalism
* Cultural Journalism
* Data Journalism: International Perspectives
* Development Journalism
* Editorial Journalism and Newspapers' Editorial Opinions
* Fake News
* Feature Journalism
* Fictional Representations of Journalism
* Financial Journalism
* Humanitarian Journalism
* Lifestyle Journalism
* Literary Journalism
* Local and Hyperlocal Journalism
* Long-Term Trends in News Content
* Mobile Applications and Journalistic Work
* Mobile Journalism and MoJos
* Peace Journalism
* Photojournalism
* Political Journalism
* Satire and Journalism
* Science Journalism
* Sports Journalism
* Tabloid Journalism and Tabloidization
* 2. Key Concepts in Journalism
* Accountability in Journalism
* Accuracy in Journalism
* Agenda Setting and Journalism
* Citizen Journalism
* Collective Memory and Journalism
* Commercialization of Journalism
* Convergence in/of Journalism
* Epistemology and Journalism
* Ethnicity, Race, and Journalism
* Gatekeeping and Journalism
* Intimacy, Emotion, and Journalism
* Journalistic Autonomy
* Journalists' Professional Roles and Role Performance
* News Ecology and News Ecosystems
* News Sources and Journalist/Source Interaction
* News Values and Newsworthiness
* News, Economic Governance, and Anti-Corruption
* Objectivity and Bias in Journalism
* Professionalism, Professionalization, and Deprofessionalization in
Journalism
* Propaganda and Journalism
* Reading "Asian Values" into Journalism Practices in Asia
* Religion and Journalism
* Ritual and Journalism
* Routines in Journalism
* 3. The Practice of Journalism
* Beat Journalism and Reporting
* Content Management Systems and Journalism
* Crowdsourcing in Journalism
* Diasporic News and Journalism
* Employment Conditions in Journalism
* Fact-Checking as Idea and Practice in Journalism
* Fictional Representations of Journalism
* Foreign Correspondents
* Freelancing in Journalism
* Journalistic Writing and Style
* Journalistic Organizations: Arenas for Professional and Symbolic
Struggles
* Native Advertising
* News Distribution
* News Editing and the Editorial Process
* Online Comments and Journalism
* Paywalls and Payment Systems
* The Practice of Fixing and the Role of Fixers in Global Journalism
* Public Relations and Journalism
* Skills and Journalism
* Transnational Cooperation in Journalism
* 4. The Reception of Journalism
* Audience Fragmentation and Journalism in the U.S. Context
* Conflict and Journalism
* Credibility and Trust in Journalism
* News Audiences and News Habits
* News Literacy
* News, Children, and Young People
* The Producer/User Distinction in Journalism
* Public Opinion and Journalism
* 5. Systems and Structures of Journalism
* Advertising and Journalism
* Aggregation and Journalism
* Algorithms and Journalism
* Authoritarian Societies and Journalism
* Journalism's Social Contract
* Libel and Defamation in Journalism
* Media Ownership and Journalism
* Media Systems and Journalism
* The Nation-State and Journalism
* News Agencies from Telegraph Bureaus to Cyberfactories
* News Startups
* NGOs as News Organizations
* Political Parallelism
* Press Subsidies
* Public Service Journalism
* Transnational News Flows
* 6. Theories and Research Perspectives
* Comparative Journalism Research
* Four Theories of the Press
* Framing and Journalism
* Global Journalism
* Journalism as a Field
* Journalism as Institution
* News as Genre
* News as Narratives
* The Public Sphere and Journalism
* Representation and Journalism
* Systems Theory and Journalism
* Advocacy in Journalism
* Alternative Journalism
* Community Journalism
* Cultural Journalism
* Data Journalism: International Perspectives
* Development Journalism
* Editorial Journalism and Newspapers' Editorial Opinions
* Fake News
* Feature Journalism
* Fictional Representations of Journalism
* Financial Journalism
* Humanitarian Journalism
* Lifestyle Journalism
* Literary Journalism
* Local and Hyperlocal Journalism
* Long-Term Trends in News Content
* Mobile Applications and Journalistic Work
* Mobile Journalism and MoJos
* Peace Journalism
* Photojournalism
* Political Journalism
* Satire and Journalism
* Science Journalism
* Sports Journalism
* Tabloid Journalism and Tabloidization
* 2. Key Concepts in Journalism
* Accountability in Journalism
* Accuracy in Journalism
* Agenda Setting and Journalism
* Citizen Journalism
* Collective Memory and Journalism
* Commercialization of Journalism
* Convergence in/of Journalism
* Epistemology and Journalism
* Ethnicity, Race, and Journalism
* Gatekeeping and Journalism
* Intimacy, Emotion, and Journalism
* Journalistic Autonomy
* Journalists' Professional Roles and Role Performance
* News Ecology and News Ecosystems
* News Sources and Journalist/Source Interaction
* News Values and Newsworthiness
* News, Economic Governance, and Anti-Corruption
* Objectivity and Bias in Journalism
* Professionalism, Professionalization, and Deprofessionalization in
Journalism
* Propaganda and Journalism
* Reading "Asian Values" into Journalism Practices in Asia
* Religion and Journalism
* Ritual and Journalism
* Routines in Journalism
* 3. The Practice of Journalism
* Beat Journalism and Reporting
* Content Management Systems and Journalism
* Crowdsourcing in Journalism
* Diasporic News and Journalism
* Employment Conditions in Journalism
* Fact-Checking as Idea and Practice in Journalism
* Fictional Representations of Journalism
* Foreign Correspondents
* Freelancing in Journalism
* Journalistic Writing and Style
* Journalistic Organizations: Arenas for Professional and Symbolic
Struggles
* Native Advertising
* News Distribution
* News Editing and the Editorial Process
* Online Comments and Journalism
* Paywalls and Payment Systems
* The Practice of Fixing and the Role of Fixers in Global Journalism
* Public Relations and Journalism
* Skills and Journalism
* Transnational Cooperation in Journalism
* 4. The Reception of Journalism
* Audience Fragmentation and Journalism in the U.S. Context
* Conflict and Journalism
* Credibility and Trust in Journalism
* News Audiences and News Habits
* News Literacy
* News, Children, and Young People
* The Producer/User Distinction in Journalism
* Public Opinion and Journalism
* 5. Systems and Structures of Journalism
* Advertising and Journalism
* Aggregation and Journalism
* Algorithms and Journalism
* Authoritarian Societies and Journalism
* Journalism's Social Contract
* Libel and Defamation in Journalism
* Media Ownership and Journalism
* Media Systems and Journalism
* The Nation-State and Journalism
* News Agencies from Telegraph Bureaus to Cyberfactories
* News Startups
* NGOs as News Organizations
* Political Parallelism
* Press Subsidies
* Public Service Journalism
* Transnational News Flows
* 6. Theories and Research Perspectives
* Comparative Journalism Research
* Four Theories of the Press
* Framing and Journalism
* Global Journalism
* Journalism as a Field
* Journalism as Institution
* News as Genre
* News as Narratives
* The Public Sphere and Journalism
* Representation and Journalism
* Systems Theory and Journalism