This essay introduces the special issue entitled Journalism and Emotional Work. It argues the need for a context-sensitive understanding of emotional work in journalism profession. Contributions to the issue elucidate the social context for and the social consequences of emotional work. It demonstrates that journalists' emotional work is shaped by the changes in the industry and specific contexts in which they carry out their work
This article is from a talk given by Charlie Beckett at the University of Amsterdam on 20/2/16. This...
This entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
How much should journalists use emotion to tell a story? How important is emotion in the way we sele...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Journalism and Emotional Work. It argues the need f...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Journalism and Emotional Work. It argues the need f...
In journalism studies, an interest in emotions has gathered momentum during the last decade, leading...
The recent “emotional turn” in journalism studies has yet to substantially focus on the role that af...
This article develops the idea of an “emotional turn” in journalism studies, which has led to an inc...
In this essay, we contextualize journalism in an emotionally charged networked environment. As journ...
Contemporary thinking of journalism as a high emotional labour profession calls into question the sy...
The study of emotion in journalism has largely been ignored and, when studied, is relegated almost e...
This entry explores scholarly research on emotion and intimacy in journalism. This growing body of w...
Below is an extract from the new essay in the Social Media and Society Journal by Charlie Beckett an...
The current research takes a sociological approach to the study of journalism to explore the complex...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
This article is from a talk given by Charlie Beckett at the University of Amsterdam on 20/2/16. This...
This entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
How much should journalists use emotion to tell a story? How important is emotion in the way we sele...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Journalism and Emotional Work. It argues the need f...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Journalism and Emotional Work. It argues the need f...
In journalism studies, an interest in emotions has gathered momentum during the last decade, leading...
The recent “emotional turn” in journalism studies has yet to substantially focus on the role that af...
This article develops the idea of an “emotional turn” in journalism studies, which has led to an inc...
In this essay, we contextualize journalism in an emotionally charged networked environment. As journ...
Contemporary thinking of journalism as a high emotional labour profession calls into question the sy...
The study of emotion in journalism has largely been ignored and, when studied, is relegated almost e...
This entry explores scholarly research on emotion and intimacy in journalism. This growing body of w...
Below is an extract from the new essay in the Social Media and Society Journal by Charlie Beckett an...
The current research takes a sociological approach to the study of journalism to explore the complex...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
This article is from a talk given by Charlie Beckett at the University of Amsterdam on 20/2/16. This...
This entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
How much should journalists use emotion to tell a story? How important is emotion in the way we sele...