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The handbook of journalism studies / (Record no. 13227)

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Personal name Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin
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Title The handbook of journalism studies /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Thomas Hanitzsch.
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Edition statement 1st ed
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. {2009}.
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Extent xx, 446 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 26 cm.
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Series statement International Communication Association handbook series
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General note Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Formatted contents note I. INTRODUCING JOURNALISM STUDIES<br/>1 Introduction: On Why and How We Should Do Journalism Studies 3<br/>KARIN WAHL-JORGENSEN AND THOMAS HANITZSCH<br/>2 Journalism History 17<br/>KEVIN G. BARNHURST AND JOHN NERONE<br/>3 Journalism and the Academy 29<br/>BARBIE ZELIZER<br/>4 Journalism Education 42<br/>BEATE JOSEPHI<br/>II NEWS PRODUCTION<br/>5 News Organizations and Routines 59<br/>LEE B. BECKER AND TUDOR VLAD<br/>6 Journalists as Gatekeepers 73<br/>PAMELA J. SHOEMAKER, TIM P. VOS, AND STEPHEN D. REESE<br/>7 Objectivity, Professionalism, and Truth Seeking in Journalism 88<br/>MICHAEL SCHUDSON AND CHRIS ANDERSON<br/>8 Reporters and Their Sources 102<br/>DANIEL A. BERKOWITZ<br/>9 Gender in the Newsroom 116<br/>LINDA STEINER<br/>10 Convergence and Cross-Platform Content Production 130<br/>THORSTEN QUANDT AND JANE B. SINGER<br/>III. NEWS CONTENT<br/>11 Agenda Setting 147<br/>RENITA COLEMAN, MAXWELL MCCOMBS, DONALD SHAW, AND DAVID WEAVER<br/>12 News Values and Selectivity 161<br/>DEIRDRE O'NEILL AND TONY HARCUP<br/>13 Nature, Sources, and Effects of News Framing 175<br/>ROBERT M. ENTMAN, JORG MATTHES, AND LYNN PELLICANO<br/>14 News, Discourse, and Ideology 191<br/>TEUN A. VAN DIJK<br/>15 Rethinking News and Myth as Storytelling 205<br/>S. ELIZABETH BIRD AND ROBERT W. DARDENNE<br/>16 The Commercialization of News 218<br/>JOHN H. MCMANUS<br/>IV. JOURNALISM AND SOCIETY<br/>17 Journalism and Democracy 237<br/>BRIAN MCNAIR<br/>18 Journalism, Public Relations, and Spin 250<br/>WILLIAM DINAN AND DAVID MILLER<br/>19 Alternative and Citizen Journalism 265<br/>CHRIS ATTON<br/>20 Journalism Law and Regulation 279<br/>KYu Ho YOUM<br/>21 Journalism Ethics 295<br/>STEPHEN J. A. WARD<br/>22 Journalism and Popular Culture 310<br/>JOHN HARTLEY<br/>23 Audience Reception and News in Everyday Life 325<br/>MIRCA MADIANOU<br/>V. JOURNALISM STUDIES IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT<br/>24 Journalism and Globalization 341<br/>SIMON COTTLE<br/>25 Development Journalism 357<br/>Xu XIAOGE<br/>26 Advocacy Journalism in a Global Context 371<br/>SILVIo WAISBORD<br/>27 Covering War and Peace 386<br/>HOWARD TUMBER<br/>28 Researching Public Service Broadcasting 398<br/>HALLVARD MOE AND TRINE SYVERTSEN<br/>29 Comparative Journalism Studies 413<br/>THOMAS HANITZSCH<br/>30 Towards De-Westernizing Journalism Studies 428<br/>HERMAN WASSERMAN AND ARNOLD S. DE BEER
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Personal name Hanitzsch, Thomas,
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Centeral Library Centeral Library First Floor - Mass communication 21.02.2017   070.4 W.K.H 2009 13195 10.07.2017 21.02.2017 Books