Journalism has advanced greatly as a field in its own right in recent decades. As well as a cause for celebration, however, this may give rise to concerns – in particular that scholars may pay increasing attention to the inner workings of journalistic institutions at the expense of their external ties, impact and significance, including their normative ones. It is true that important normative analyses have appeared in the literature, six of which the article defines and exemplifies. So far, however, these ideas have had relatively little influence on the thought or practice of journalists. The article concludes by suggesting a way in which a closer and more constructive dialogue could be achieved between journalism scholars and practitione...
The world of journalism has always been privileged—for good and bad—by the prisms through which we h...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
Journalistic objectivity, a key journalism ethic in American newsrooms for much of the twentieth cen...
Journalism has advanced greatly as a field in its own right in recent decades. As well as a cause fo...
Journalism's relationship with the public has historically rested on an assumption of its Fourth Est...
Supporters or opponents of journalistic professionalism cannot ignore the fact that journalistic stu...
This essay argues that there are overlooked yet important journalistic beliefs, norms, rules and pra...
As the world of politics and public affairs has gradually changed beyond recognition over the past t...
The study questions some of the attitudes towards framing journalism as a field of study. It suggest...
Democratic societies need media that uphold journalistic standards of truthfulness and objectivity. ...
Journalism's relationship with the public has historically rested on an assumption of its Fourth Est...
The claim that journalism provides important nourishment for democratic life is remarkably resilient...
The move to a networked media environment presents a range of challenges to journalistic routines, r...
This Handbook charts the growing area of journalism studies, exploring the current state of theory a...
This entry traces the history of journalism studies and asks whether journalism studies are a discip...
The world of journalism has always been privileged—for good and bad—by the prisms through which we h...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
Journalistic objectivity, a key journalism ethic in American newsrooms for much of the twentieth cen...
Journalism has advanced greatly as a field in its own right in recent decades. As well as a cause fo...
Journalism's relationship with the public has historically rested on an assumption of its Fourth Est...
Supporters or opponents of journalistic professionalism cannot ignore the fact that journalistic stu...
This essay argues that there are overlooked yet important journalistic beliefs, norms, rules and pra...
As the world of politics and public affairs has gradually changed beyond recognition over the past t...
The study questions some of the attitudes towards framing journalism as a field of study. It suggest...
Democratic societies need media that uphold journalistic standards of truthfulness and objectivity. ...
Journalism's relationship with the public has historically rested on an assumption of its Fourth Est...
The claim that journalism provides important nourishment for democratic life is remarkably resilient...
The move to a networked media environment presents a range of challenges to journalistic routines, r...
This Handbook charts the growing area of journalism studies, exploring the current state of theory a...
This entry traces the history of journalism studies and asks whether journalism studies are a discip...
The world of journalism has always been privileged—for good and bad—by the prisms through which we h...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
Journalistic objectivity, a key journalism ethic in American newsrooms for much of the twentieth cen...