This chapter traces some of the key arguments around the role of emotion in media content, ranging from concerns over sensationalism and hate speech on the one hand, to an interest in the potential of journalistic story-telling to generate empathy and understanding for the experience of distant others
One of the starting motivations for developing the very concept and practice of immersive journalism...
This article will focus on a corpus of fifty-five British, Irish, American and Australian press arti...
News literacy education has long focused on the significance of facts, sourcing, and verifiability. ...
This entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
In this essay, we contextualize journalism in an emotionally charged networked environment. As journ...
This entry explores scholarly research on emotion and intimacy in journalism. This growing body of w...
How much should journalists use emotion to tell a story? How important is emotion in the way we sele...
In relation to journalism, the concept of ‘emotion’ is consistently undertheorized. Employed with co...
In relation to journalism, the concept of ‘emotion’ is consistently undertheorized. Employed with co...
This article provides a meta-theoretical overview of the central research questions, concepts, and l...
This article provides a meta-theoretical overview of the central research questions, concepts, and l...
The emotional and expressive peculiarities of the media texts are the main subject of the research. ...
This introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context that informs a multidisciplinary a...
This article is from a talk given by Charlie Beckett at the University of Amsterdam on 20/2/16. This...
One of the starting motivations for developing the very concept and practice of immersive journalism...
This article will focus on a corpus of fifty-five British, Irish, American and Australian press arti...
News literacy education has long focused on the significance of facts, sourcing, and verifiability. ...
This entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
In this essay, we contextualize journalism in an emotionally charged networked environment. As journ...
This entry explores scholarly research on emotion and intimacy in journalism. This growing body of w...
How much should journalists use emotion to tell a story? How important is emotion in the way we sele...
In relation to journalism, the concept of ‘emotion’ is consistently undertheorized. Employed with co...
In relation to journalism, the concept of ‘emotion’ is consistently undertheorized. Employed with co...
This article provides a meta-theoretical overview of the central research questions, concepts, and l...
This article provides a meta-theoretical overview of the central research questions, concepts, and l...
The emotional and expressive peculiarities of the media texts are the main subject of the research. ...
This introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context that informs a multidisciplinary a...
This article is from a talk given by Charlie Beckett at the University of Amsterdam on 20/2/16. This...
One of the starting motivations for developing the very concept and practice of immersive journalism...
This article will focus on a corpus of fifty-five British, Irish, American and Australian press arti...
News literacy education has long focused on the significance of facts, sourcing, and verifiability. ...