Are newspapers faced with an existential threat or are they changing
to meet the challenges of a digital world? With the newspaper′s role
in a state of fundamental redefinition, Newspaper Journalism offers a
timely and up to the minute analysis of newspapers today, in the
context of their historical importance to society. Drawing on their
extensive experience in academia and also across local, national,
mainstream and alternative newspapers, Cole and Harcup write clearly
and engagingly from both industry and scholarly perspectives, and
contend that, far from dying, newspapers are doing what they have
always done: adapting to a changing environment. This text is
essential reading for all students of the press, with comprehensive
and critical coverage of the most important debates in the study of
newspaper journalism - from ethics and investigative journalism to
political economy and the future of the industry. Given the shifting
boundaries and central importance of newspapers, it will be of
interest to all students of journalism and the media. Praise for the
Journalism Studies: Key Texts series: ′It is easy to describe a good
textbook for a specific journalistic format… The ideal book has to
satisfy a list of requirements that are also bullet-pointed in
journalism assignment outlines. A text has to: synthesize the existing
body of knowledge; explain concepts clearly; have a logical order of
topics; and provide enough information and directions to pursue
further study. One may also hope it would include real life examples
and be lucid, vivid and a pleasure to read. Hard to find? Not anymore.
The new SAGE series Journalism Studies: Key Texts satisfies the main
requirements on the list. Carefully planned and meticulously edited by
Martin Conboy, David Finkelstein and Bob Franklin, the textbook series
is a welcome contribution to the literature of journalism studies…
All three books follow the same structural template: an overview of
historical development; explication of the political and economic
frameworks within particular types of journalism; a review of
contemporary practices; social demographics; a comparative analysis of
practices around the world; a summary of main conceptual approaches;
an indication of future directions; recommendations for further
reading. This strong organization resembles a template for a course
outline. This is intentional because the series is aimed both at
students and their practice-based lecturers, who often come straight
from industry and need time to adjust to the academic environment…
[The series] achieves its aim to bridge the sometimes too evident
dissonance between journalism theory and practice… They successfully
situate discussions about journalism in social and historical
contexts. We see the faces of individual journalists, the
circumstances of news production, the relationship with owners, the
battle between the public service and the profit nature of news, the
relevance of journalism work. The detailed account of the conditions
under which newspaper, radio and alternative journalism is produced
and performed make the Journalism Studies: Key Texts series mandatory
reading for both journalism students and their lecturers′ - Verica
Rupar, Journalism Studies
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ISBN
9781446244197
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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