In relation to journalism, the concept of ‘emotion’ is consistently undertheorized. Employed with commonsensical discernment, it is conflated with tabloid practices, sensationalism, bias, commercialization, and the like. Consequently, when discussed, emotion is often treated dismissively; a marker of unprincipled and flawed journalism. Yet hard, self-styled objective, ‘just the facts’ journalism is not unemotional, just as soft, so-called tabloid news is not irrational. As authors who study the sociology of emotions note, emotion has a social component and can more broadly be conceptualized as the experience of involvement. This article utilizes this understanding to interrogate traditional news dichotomies before applying this perspective ...
This introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context that informs a multidisciplinary a...
The main aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which journalists choose certain emotional wo...
Taking as its vantage point Gaye Tuchman’s (1972) notion of the strategic ritual of objectivity, thi...
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 entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
This article is from a talk given by Charlie Beckett at the University of Amsterdam on 20/2/16. This...
In this essay, we contextualize journalism in an emotionally charged networked environment. As journ...
This article develops the idea of an “emotional turn” in journalism studies, which has led to an inc...
This entry explores scholarly research on emotion and intimacy in journalism. This growing body of w...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
How much should journalists use emotion to tell a story? How important is emotion in the way we sele...
In journalism studies, an interest in emotions has gathered momentum during the last decade, leading...
Immersive journalism (IJ) is often assumed to be inherently emotion-inducing. Through using inclusiv...
Below is an extract from the new essay in the Social Media and Society Journal by Charlie Beckett an...
This introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context that informs a multidisciplinary a...
The main aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which journalists choose certain emotional wo...
Taking as its vantage point Gaye Tuchman’s (1972) notion of the strategic ritual of objectivity, thi...
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 entry discusses the role of emotionality in journalism, demonstrating that even if journalism h...
This article is from a talk given by Charlie Beckett at the University of Amsterdam on 20/2/16. This...
In this essay, we contextualize journalism in an emotionally charged networked environment. As journ...
This article develops the idea of an “emotional turn” in journalism studies, which has led to an inc...
This entry explores scholarly research on emotion and intimacy in journalism. This growing body of w...
Until recently, the notion of emotion in media studies and commu- nication research was mostly exami...
How much should journalists use emotion to tell a story? How important is emotion in the way we sele...
In journalism studies, an interest in emotions has gathered momentum during the last decade, leading...
Immersive journalism (IJ) is often assumed to be inherently emotion-inducing. Through using inclusiv...
Below is an extract from the new essay in the Social Media and Society Journal by Charlie Beckett an...
This introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context that informs a multidisciplinary a...
The main aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which journalists choose certain emotional wo...
Taking as its vantage point Gaye Tuchman’s (1972) notion of the strategic ritual of objectivity, thi...