How have journalistic ideals of public service arisen? To what extent do journalists live up to these ideals? Can we make any claims as to the social conditions that this performance depends on? Using Bourdieu's theory of fields of cultural production, this article addresses these questions with evidence from the history of journalism in the United States. What is most distinctive about modern journalism is a specific practice: active news-gathering or reporting. This practice became common in the 1860s and 1870s with the emergence of journalism as a field with its own stakes, relatively independent from political advantage or literary merit. The power of field-specific capital to organise practices in the media has varied since then. The f...
This is a study about the changing culture of foreign correspondents' informal news sourcing in the ...
This study examines the practice of public journalism at five newspapers that won awards or honorabl...
Since the nineteenth century, more kinds of news outlets and ways of presenting news grew along with...
How have journalistic ideals of public service arisen? To what extent do journalists live up to thes...
Increasingly, Americans are turning away from the traditional press--especially newspapers--for the ...
textThis study investigated the functional role changes of American newspapers in the second half o...
This dissertation analyzes the expansion of narrative journalism and the institutional change in the...
The transformation of the journalistic field: discursive strategies and journalistic forms Journalis...
Most Americans, whether consciously or unconsciously, associate certain defining traits with the con...
The late nineteenth century American mass circulation press developed a style of ‘new journalism’ th...
This chapter identifies popular culture as the true origin of modern journalism, taking 'origin' to ...
Journalism has claims to be the most important textual system of modernity because of its continuous...
Bourdieu's field theory and the new institutionalism of Cook and Sparrow are similar in that th...
The past few decades have seen rapid changes in the technology of news production, in the financial ...
Feature journalism has developed from being an insignificant supplement to news journalism to a fami...
This is a study about the changing culture of foreign correspondents' informal news sourcing in the ...
This study examines the practice of public journalism at five newspapers that won awards or honorabl...
Since the nineteenth century, more kinds of news outlets and ways of presenting news grew along with...
How have journalistic ideals of public service arisen? To what extent do journalists live up to thes...
Increasingly, Americans are turning away from the traditional press--especially newspapers--for the ...
textThis study investigated the functional role changes of American newspapers in the second half o...
This dissertation analyzes the expansion of narrative journalism and the institutional change in the...
The transformation of the journalistic field: discursive strategies and journalistic forms Journalis...
Most Americans, whether consciously or unconsciously, associate certain defining traits with the con...
The late nineteenth century American mass circulation press developed a style of ‘new journalism’ th...
This chapter identifies popular culture as the true origin of modern journalism, taking 'origin' to ...
Journalism has claims to be the most important textual system of modernity because of its continuous...
Bourdieu's field theory and the new institutionalism of Cook and Sparrow are similar in that th...
The past few decades have seen rapid changes in the technology of news production, in the financial ...
Feature journalism has developed from being an insignificant supplement to news journalism to a fami...
This is a study about the changing culture of foreign correspondents' informal news sourcing in the ...
This study examines the practice of public journalism at five newspapers that won awards or honorabl...
Since the nineteenth century, more kinds of news outlets and ways of presenting news grew along with...