What's news in one country, may not be of any interest anywhere else. "News Values around the World" examines how local notions of newsworthiness throughout the world make a crucial difference to what is reported and how it is reported. Examining a wide spectrum of countries based on the central principle of maximizing variation in geographic locations, economic and political systems, languages, size and culture, Pamela J. Shoemaker and Akiba A. Cohen present case studies on journalism in: Australia; Chile; China; China; Germany; India; Israel; Jordan; Russia; South Africa; and the United…mehr
What's news in one country, may not be of any interest anywhere else. "News Values around the World" examines how local notions of newsworthiness throughout the world make a crucial difference to what is reported and how it is reported. Examining a wide spectrum of countries based on the central principle of maximizing variation in geographic locations, economic and political systems, languages, size and culture, Pamela J. Shoemaker and Akiba A. Cohen present case studies on journalism in: Australia; Chile; China; China; Germany; India; Israel; Jordan; Russia; South Africa; and the United States. Exhaustively researched, this original book is a must for any journalism student across the English-speaking world.First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Pamela J. Shoemaker is the John Ben Snow Professor at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, USA. Her books include How to Build SocialScience Theories, Mediating the Message: Theories ofInfluences on Mass Media Content, Gatekeeping, and an edited volume, Communication Campaigns about Drugs:Government, Media, Public. She is co-editor of the journal Communication Research. She is former president of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Akiba A. Cohen is Professor of Communication at Tel Aviv University in Israel. He is author of The Television News Interview and co-author of The Holocaust and the Press: Nazi War-Crimes Trials inGermany and Israel, Global Newsrooms, Local Audiences: AStudy of the Eurovision News Exchange, and SocialConflict and Television News. He served as president of the International Communication Association and is an elected Fellow of the Association.
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Preface Part One 1. Introduction Part Two 2. Theory 3. Methodology 4. Deviance 5. Social Significance 6. Newsworthiness Exercise Part Three 7. What's News in Australia? 8. What's News in Chile? 9. What's News in China? 10. What's News in Germany? 11. What's News in India? 12. What's News in Israel? 13. What's News in Jordan? 14. What's News in Russia? 15. What's News in South Africa? 16. What's News in the United States? Part Four 17. Conclusions Appendix A. Code Book Appendix B. Focus Group Instructions Appendix C. Card Sorting Procedures Appendix D. Deviance Distributions for the 10 Countries (Verbal and Visual) Appendix E. Social Significance Distributions for the 10 Countries (Verbal and Visual) References Index About the Authors
Preface Part One 1. Introduction Part Two 2. Theory 3. Methodology 4. Deviance 5. Social Significance 6. Newsworthiness Exercise Part Three 7. What's News in Australia? 8. What's News in Chile? 9. What's News in China? 10. What's News in Germany? 11. What's News in India? 12. What's News in Israel? 13. What's News in Jordan? 14. What's News in Russia? 15. What's News in South Africa? 16. What's News in the United States? Part Four 17. Conclusions Appendix A. Code Book Appendix B. Focus Group Instructions Appendix C. Card Sorting Procedures Appendix D. Deviance Distributions for the 10 Countries (Verbal and Visual) Appendix E. Social Significance Distributions for the 10 Countries (Verbal and Visual) References Index About the Authors
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