This essay explores why the relationship between news media and local government has been of little interest in journalism studies, especially in the Australian context. We argue that the reasons are complex but can be traced to issues of symbolic recognition and legitimacy. An overview of local government and news media in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand grounds the discussion in journalism and democratic theory. We draw on Bourdieu's tradition of field-based research and theories of media power to highlight the important role 19th-century newspapers played in the establishment of municipalities. We then argue that local government's omission from the Australian Constitution relates to issues of legitimacy and recognition that...
For most of us, the news media is a backdrop to our everyday lives, and the main way in which we con...
This article draws on ‘hyperlocal’ journalism scholarship to explore the civic functions of Australi...
This paper examines two themes in local government reporting in the nineteenth century – municipal g...
This essay explores why the relationship between news media and local government has been of little ...
Australian country non-daily newspapers are generally very much local in their emphasis--they cover ...
The importance of local news is gaining traction with industry and in journalism scholarship. But th...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
This article provides clarity about the different types of journalism that come under Australia&rsqu...
Newspapers are generally ascribed an important role within the community. With media attention becom...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
The news media are often criticised for not considering the impact of their reporting on audiences. ...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
This thesis is concerned with the role of media in the experience of place in three local government...
This chapter considers how changes to the political economy of local journalism are reconfiguring an...
<b>About the book</b>\ud \ud In Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media ...
For most of us, the news media is a backdrop to our everyday lives, and the main way in which we con...
This article draws on ‘hyperlocal’ journalism scholarship to explore the civic functions of Australi...
This paper examines two themes in local government reporting in the nineteenth century – municipal g...
This essay explores why the relationship between news media and local government has been of little ...
Australian country non-daily newspapers are generally very much local in their emphasis--they cover ...
The importance of local news is gaining traction with industry and in journalism scholarship. But th...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
This article provides clarity about the different types of journalism that come under Australia&rsqu...
Newspapers are generally ascribed an important role within the community. With media attention becom...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
The news media are often criticised for not considering the impact of their reporting on audiences. ...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
This thesis is concerned with the role of media in the experience of place in three local government...
This chapter considers how changes to the political economy of local journalism are reconfiguring an...
<b>About the book</b>\ud \ud In Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media ...
For most of us, the news media is a backdrop to our everyday lives, and the main way in which we con...
This article draws on ‘hyperlocal’ journalism scholarship to explore the civic functions of Australi...
This paper examines two themes in local government reporting in the nineteenth century – municipal g...