Modern mainstream journalism faces a very real disturbance of its foundational premise that credible news is gathered and articulated from an objective stance. This volume offers new examinations of how the traditional notion of objectivity is changing as professional journalists grapple with a rapidly evolving news terrain--one that has become increasingly crowded by those with no journalistic credentials. Examining historical antecedents, current dilemmas, international aspects, and theoretical considerations, contributors make the case that the journalist\u27s impulse to hold onto objectivity, and to ignore the increasing subjectivities to which citizens are attuned, actually contributes to the news media\u27s disconnect from today\u27s ...
In this essay, I argue that the institution of journalism plays a vital role in informing citizens o...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...
Modern mainstream journalism faces a very real disturbance of its foundational premise that credible...
One of the inchoate yet defining features of journalism in the twenty-first century has been the pro...
abstract: In this work, I will explain how objectivity in relation to news has changed over the year...
Discussions of journalists' coverage of events since September 11, 2001 resonate with 1970s criticis...
The process of interaction between the reporter and the information he or she narrate as led to the ...
Journalistic objectivity, a key journalism ethic in American newsrooms for much of the twentieth cen...
Recent national survey data paint a bleak picture of economic struggles and declining audience for t...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Objectivity has been the most debatable issue in the history of journalism and there are, therefore,...
There is a lively and often public debate in progress concerning the objectivity of the news media, ...
This article examines the relationship between citizen journalism and professional journalism by mea...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...
In this essay, I argue that the institution of journalism plays a vital role in informing citizens o...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...
Modern mainstream journalism faces a very real disturbance of its foundational premise that credible...
One of the inchoate yet defining features of journalism in the twenty-first century has been the pro...
abstract: In this work, I will explain how objectivity in relation to news has changed over the year...
Discussions of journalists' coverage of events since September 11, 2001 resonate with 1970s criticis...
The process of interaction between the reporter and the information he or she narrate as led to the ...
Journalistic objectivity, a key journalism ethic in American newsrooms for much of the twentieth cen...
Recent national survey data paint a bleak picture of economic struggles and declining audience for t...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Objectivity has been the most debatable issue in the history of journalism and there are, therefore,...
There is a lively and often public debate in progress concerning the objectivity of the news media, ...
This article examines the relationship between citizen journalism and professional journalism by mea...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...
In this essay, I argue that the institution of journalism plays a vital role in informing citizens o...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
Despite its increasing attention for audiences, journalism studies remains an inherently production-...