This essay offers an ideological critique of representations of United States newsworkers during the interwar period that have been presented in communication histories. Focusing on elements of structure, content, style, language, and absence, it explores the implications of a traditional liberal pluralist approach to media historiography. It suggests that although the role of newsworkers is central to understanding the political and economic development of the media, during this era, reporters are found to occupy a marginal role in conceptions of United States journalism history
As American newspapers came under various forms of financial strain in the 1940s, arguably the most ...
This dissertation argues that mainstream news media coverage of labor-management issues cuts off rat...
Addresses the use of oral history in journalism history. Major oral history collections related to ...
This essay offers an ideological critique of representations of United States newsworkers during the...
This essay sets out some of the conceptual and methodological reasons why the historiography of the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06One of the most important centering places in Ameri...
The traditional construction of media history has relied on notions of democracy, progress, and comm...
The article attempts to provide a labor history of the news through the period of the industrializat...
How have journalistic ideals of public service arisen? To what extent do journalists live up to thes...
When radio first began broadcasting news in the 1920\u27s, it was met with great resistance from the...
This dissertation analyzes the expansion of narrative journalism and the institutional change in the...
308 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The Depression and the New De...
The existing research that addresses the depiction of photojournalists in popular culture focuses pr...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between theory and history in the development of media...
This dissertation examines how U.S. newspaper journalists respond in their newspapers to the ongoing...
As American newspapers came under various forms of financial strain in the 1940s, arguably the most ...
This dissertation argues that mainstream news media coverage of labor-management issues cuts off rat...
Addresses the use of oral history in journalism history. Major oral history collections related to ...
This essay offers an ideological critique of representations of United States newsworkers during the...
This essay sets out some of the conceptual and methodological reasons why the historiography of the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06One of the most important centering places in Ameri...
The traditional construction of media history has relied on notions of democracy, progress, and comm...
The article attempts to provide a labor history of the news through the period of the industrializat...
How have journalistic ideals of public service arisen? To what extent do journalists live up to thes...
When radio first began broadcasting news in the 1920\u27s, it was met with great resistance from the...
This dissertation analyzes the expansion of narrative journalism and the institutional change in the...
308 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The Depression and the New De...
The existing research that addresses the depiction of photojournalists in popular culture focuses pr...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between theory and history in the development of media...
This dissertation examines how U.S. newspaper journalists respond in their newspapers to the ongoing...
As American newspapers came under various forms of financial strain in the 1940s, arguably the most ...
This dissertation argues that mainstream news media coverage of labor-management issues cuts off rat...
Addresses the use of oral history in journalism history. Major oral history collections related to ...