Lifestyle Journalism (eBook, ePUB)
Social Media, Consumption and Experience
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Social Media, Consumption and Experience
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Ranging from travel to wellbeing and fashion to food, Lifestyle Journalism explores a wide variety of subjects within a growing field.
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Ranging from travel to wellbeing and fashion to food, Lifestyle Journalism explores a wide variety of subjects within a growing field.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351123365
- Artikelnr.: 56962697
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351123365
- Artikelnr.: 56962697
Lucía Vodanovic, PhD, is Senior Lecturer at London College of Communication (UAL) and Course Leader of the MA in Arts and Lifestyle Journalism at the same institution. She completed her MA and PhD in Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths College. Her research interests focus on social aesthetics, lifestyle media, the 'everyday' and amateurism in its links with self-organisation and self-reliance, among others. Her work has been featured in publications such as Journal of Visual Art Practice; Travesía: Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies and the edited collection Materiality and Popular culture: The Popular Life of Things (Routledge, 2016).
Introduction
Lucía Vodanovic
Part I - Emerging roles of lifestyle journalism
1. Unpacking lifestyle journalism via service journalism and
constructive journalism
Unni From and Nete Nørgaard Kristensen
2. Idealised authenticity: analysing Jean Baudrillard's Theory of
Simulation and its applicability to food coverage in city magazines
Joy Jenkins and Amanda Hinnant
3. Journalism without news: the beauty journalist private/professional
self in The Guardian's 'below the line' comments
Lucía Vodanovic
Part II - Experience, consumption and identity
4. Reconciling religion and consumerism: Islamic lifestyle media in
Turkey
Feyda Sayan-Cengiz
5. Travel journalists as cultural mediators: a qualitative discourse
analysis on the 'othering' of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown
Aaron McKinnon
6. The impact of social media in lifestyle journalism in Mexico: serving
citizens versus creating consumers
Sergio Rodríguez-Blanco and Dalia Cárdenas-Hernández
Part III - New players and lifestyle actors
7. Communicative value chains: fashion bloggers and branding agencies as
cultural intermediaries
Arturo Arriagada and Francisco Ibañez
8. Are food bloggers a new kind of influencer?
Sidonie Naulin
9. Agents of change: the parallel roles of trend forecaster and
lifestyle journalists as mediators and tastemakers in consumer
culture
Sabrina Faramarzi
Part IV - Lifestyle, consumerism and branding
10. Food and journalism: storytelling about gastronomy in newspapers from
the U.S. and Spain
Francesc Fusté-Forné and Pere Masip
11. Travel journalism and the sharing economy: Airbnbmag and sourcing
Bryan Pirolli
12. Lifestyle journalism as brand practice: the cases of Uniqlo and
Abercrombie & Fitch
Myles Ethan Lascity
Lucía Vodanovic
Part I - Emerging roles of lifestyle journalism
1. Unpacking lifestyle journalism via service journalism and
constructive journalism
Unni From and Nete Nørgaard Kristensen
2. Idealised authenticity: analysing Jean Baudrillard's Theory of
Simulation and its applicability to food coverage in city magazines
Joy Jenkins and Amanda Hinnant
3. Journalism without news: the beauty journalist private/professional
self in The Guardian's 'below the line' comments
Lucía Vodanovic
Part II - Experience, consumption and identity
4. Reconciling religion and consumerism: Islamic lifestyle media in
Turkey
Feyda Sayan-Cengiz
5. Travel journalists as cultural mediators: a qualitative discourse
analysis on the 'othering' of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown
Aaron McKinnon
6. The impact of social media in lifestyle journalism in Mexico: serving
citizens versus creating consumers
Sergio Rodríguez-Blanco and Dalia Cárdenas-Hernández
Part III - New players and lifestyle actors
7. Communicative value chains: fashion bloggers and branding agencies as
cultural intermediaries
Arturo Arriagada and Francisco Ibañez
8. Are food bloggers a new kind of influencer?
Sidonie Naulin
9. Agents of change: the parallel roles of trend forecaster and
lifestyle journalists as mediators and tastemakers in consumer
culture
Sabrina Faramarzi
Part IV - Lifestyle, consumerism and branding
10. Food and journalism: storytelling about gastronomy in newspapers from
the U.S. and Spain
Francesc Fusté-Forné and Pere Masip
11. Travel journalism and the sharing economy: Airbnbmag and sourcing
Bryan Pirolli
12. Lifestyle journalism as brand practice: the cases of Uniqlo and
Abercrombie & Fitch
Myles Ethan Lascity
Introduction
Lucía Vodanovic
Part I - Emerging roles of lifestyle journalism
1. Unpacking lifestyle journalism via service journalism and
constructive journalism
Unni From and Nete Nørgaard Kristensen
2. Idealised authenticity: analysing Jean Baudrillard's Theory of
Simulation and its applicability to food coverage in city magazines
Joy Jenkins and Amanda Hinnant
3. Journalism without news: the beauty journalist private/professional
self in The Guardian's 'below the line' comments
Lucía Vodanovic
Part II - Experience, consumption and identity
4. Reconciling religion and consumerism: Islamic lifestyle media in
Turkey
Feyda Sayan-Cengiz
5. Travel journalists as cultural mediators: a qualitative discourse
analysis on the 'othering' of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown
Aaron McKinnon
6. The impact of social media in lifestyle journalism in Mexico: serving
citizens versus creating consumers
Sergio Rodríguez-Blanco and Dalia Cárdenas-Hernández
Part III - New players and lifestyle actors
7. Communicative value chains: fashion bloggers and branding agencies as
cultural intermediaries
Arturo Arriagada and Francisco Ibañez
8. Are food bloggers a new kind of influencer?
Sidonie Naulin
9. Agents of change: the parallel roles of trend forecaster and
lifestyle journalists as mediators and tastemakers in consumer
culture
Sabrina Faramarzi
Part IV - Lifestyle, consumerism and branding
10. Food and journalism: storytelling about gastronomy in newspapers from
the U.S. and Spain
Francesc Fusté-Forné and Pere Masip
11. Travel journalism and the sharing economy: Airbnbmag and sourcing
Bryan Pirolli
12. Lifestyle journalism as brand practice: the cases of Uniqlo and
Abercrombie & Fitch
Myles Ethan Lascity
Lucía Vodanovic
Part I - Emerging roles of lifestyle journalism
1. Unpacking lifestyle journalism via service journalism and
constructive journalism
Unni From and Nete Nørgaard Kristensen
2. Idealised authenticity: analysing Jean Baudrillard's Theory of
Simulation and its applicability to food coverage in city magazines
Joy Jenkins and Amanda Hinnant
3. Journalism without news: the beauty journalist private/professional
self in The Guardian's 'below the line' comments
Lucía Vodanovic
Part II - Experience, consumption and identity
4. Reconciling religion and consumerism: Islamic lifestyle media in
Turkey
Feyda Sayan-Cengiz
5. Travel journalists as cultural mediators: a qualitative discourse
analysis on the 'othering' of Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown
Aaron McKinnon
6. The impact of social media in lifestyle journalism in Mexico: serving
citizens versus creating consumers
Sergio Rodríguez-Blanco and Dalia Cárdenas-Hernández
Part III - New players and lifestyle actors
7. Communicative value chains: fashion bloggers and branding agencies as
cultural intermediaries
Arturo Arriagada and Francisco Ibañez
8. Are food bloggers a new kind of influencer?
Sidonie Naulin
9. Agents of change: the parallel roles of trend forecaster and
lifestyle journalists as mediators and tastemakers in consumer
culture
Sabrina Faramarzi
Part IV - Lifestyle, consumerism and branding
10. Food and journalism: storytelling about gastronomy in newspapers from
the U.S. and Spain
Francesc Fusté-Forné and Pere Masip
11. Travel journalism and the sharing economy: Airbnbmag and sourcing
Bryan Pirolli
12. Lifestyle journalism as brand practice: the cases of Uniqlo and
Abercrombie & Fitch
Myles Ethan Lascity