What Journalism Could Be / Edition 1

What Journalism Could Be / Edition 1

by Barbie Zelizer
ISBN-10:
1509507876
ISBN-13:
9781509507870
Pub. Date:
01/04/2017
Publisher:
Polity Press
ISBN-10:
1509507876
ISBN-13:
9781509507870
Pub. Date:
01/04/2017
Publisher:
Polity Press
What Journalism Could Be / Edition 1

What Journalism Could Be / Edition 1

by Barbie Zelizer
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Overview

What Journalism Could Be asks readers to reimagine the news by embracing a conceptual prism long championed by one of journalism s leading contemporary scholars. A former reporter, media critic and academic, Barbie Zelizer charts a singular journey through journalism s complicated contours, prompting readers to rethink both how the news works and why it matters.

Zelizer tackles longstanding givens in journalism s practice and study, offering alternative cues for assessing its contemporary environment. Highlighting journalism s intersection with interpretation, culture, emotion, contingency, collective memory, crisis and visuality, Zelizer brings new meaning to its engagement with events like the global refugee crisis, rise of Islamic State, ascent of digital media and twenty-first-century combat.

Imagining what journalism could be involves stretching beyond the already-known. Zelizer enumerates journalism s considerable current challenges while suggesting bold and creative ways of engaging with them. This book powerfully demonstrates how and why journalism remains of paramount importance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509507870
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 01/04/2017
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

A former journalist, Barbie Zelizer is the Raymond Williams Professor of Communication, and the Director of the Scholars Program in Culture and Communication, at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Contents
1: Imagining Journalism
Beginnings
2: Definitions of Journalism
Intro Section 1: Cues for Considering Key Tensions in Journalism
Barbie Zelizer, Jennifer Henrichsen and Natacha Yazbeck
3: On “Having Been There”: “Eyewitnessing” as a Journalistic Key Word
4: On the Shelf Life of Democracy in Journalism Scholarship
5: When Practice is Undercut By Ethics
Intro Section 2: Cues for Considering Disciplinary Matters
Barbie Zelizer, Jennifer Henrichsen and Natacha Yazbeck
6: Journalism and the Academy
7: Journalism in the Service of Communication
8: When Facts, Truth, and Reality Are God-Terms: On Journalism’s Uneasy Place in Cultural Studies
Intro Section 3: Cues for Considering New Ways of Thinking About Journalistic Practice
Barbie Zelizer, Jennifer Henrichsen and Natacha Yazbeck
9: Journalists as Interpretive Communities
10: The Culture of Journalism
11: When War and Conflict Are Reduced to a Photograph
Endings:
12: Thinking Temporally About Journalism’s Future
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