The media, journalism and democracy
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The media, journalism and democracy
(The international library of politics and comparative government)
Ashgate, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This reader is in four sections. The first identifies key issues in the debates over media and democracy; the second concerns standards of professional journalism; the third concerns the anatomy of news - the content and how it is formed; and the final section looks at challenges and developments.
目次
- Media and democracy - key debates: fourth branch of fourth rate? - the press's failure to live up the founders' expectations, T. Patterson
- on evaluating news media performance, Jack M. McLeod
- a guard dog perspective on the role of the media, George A. Donohue, Phillip J. Tichenor and Clarice N. Olien
- the US media - supermarket or assembly line?, B.H. Bagdikian
- structural transformations of the public sphere, John Keane
- public service broadcasting and modern public life, Paddy Scannell. Part 2 Professional journalism - towards universal norms: professional roles in journalism - the gatekeeper and the advocate, Morris Janowitz
- the gatekeeper - a case study in the selection of news, David Manning White
- objectivity as strategic ritual, Gaye Tuchman
- the sacred side of professional journalism, Thorbjorn Broddason
- subjective objectivity - how journalists in four countries define a key term of their profession, Wolfgang, Donsbach and Bettina Klett
- the radical changes needed to remedy TV's bias against understanding, John Birt and Peter Jay
- making journalism more public, Jay Rosen. Part 3 News - the anatomy of content: new frames, political cynicism and media cynicism, Joseph Cappella and Kathleen Hall Jamieson
- hidden conflicts and journalistic norms - the case of self-coverage, Joseph Turrow
- the end of journalism? - notes on watching the war, Elihu Katz
- accidental news - the great oil spill as local occurrence and national event, H. Molotch and M. Lester
- disdaining the news, Mark R. Levy
- sound bite news - television coverage of elections 1968-88, Daniel C. Hallin. Part 4 Media and journalism - new challenges in a changing world: new roles for public television in western Europe - challenges and prospects, J.G. Blumler and W. Hoffmann-Riem
- the popular press and political democracy, Colin Sparks
- media within and without the state - press freedom in Eastern Europe, Karol Jakubowicz
- media, the political order and national identity, Philip Schlesinger
- a new map of censorship, Ronald Dworkin
- the Internet as mass medium, Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan
- missing links in the evolution of electronic democratization, Kenneth L. Hacker
- the fight for eyeballs, John Sutherland.
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