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The Routledge companion to media and scandal

edited by Howard Tumber and Silvio Waisbord

(Routledge companions)

Routledge, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Howard Tumber is Professor in the Department of Journalism at City, University of London, UK. He is a founder and co-editor of Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism. He has published widely in the field of the sociology of media and journalism. Silvio Waisbord is Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University, USA. He was the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Communication, and he has published widely about news, politics and social change.

Table of Contents

Introduction Howard Tumber and Silvio Waisbord 1 Media and Scandal Howard Tumber and Silvio Waisbord Part I KEY CONCEPTS IN Media and SCANDAL STUDIEs 2 Scandal and Social Theory Scott Brenton 3 Media Coverage of Political Scandals: Effects of Personalization and Potential for Democratic Reforms Marion R. Just and Ann N. Crigler 4 Moral Panics Rodney Tiffen 5 Scandals and Agenda Setting Sharon Meraz 6 Mediatization and Political Scandal Bingchun Meng 7 Scandal and News Values Brian McNair 8 Selecting scandal: How Legacy and Social Media Gatekeep the News Elizabeth Stoycheff 9 Scandals and Social Accountability Enrique Peruzzotti 10 Media Framing of Political Scandals: Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidence Jurgen Maier, Carolin Jansen and Christian von Sikorski 11 Fake News and Scandal Jason Cabanes, C. W. Anderson and Jonathan Corpus Ong PART II POLITICAL CONTEXT and MEDIA DYNAMICS of SCANDALS 12 New Nordic Noir: Political Scandals as Drama and Media Hunts Sigurd Allern and Ester Pollack 13 Political Scandal and Kompromat: Manufactured Outrage from Russia Sarah Oates 14 Right-wing Populism, Media and Political Scandal Juha Herkman and Janne Matikainen 15 Corruption Scandals and the Media System Paolo Mancini 16 Social Media and Scandal Gina Masullo Chen 17 The Shifting Boundaries of Elite and Tabloid Media in Political Sex Scandals Esa Valiverronen and Laura Juntunen 18 Talk Scandals: The Power of Mediated Talk Mats Ekstroem and Bengt Johansson 19 Legal Contexts in Reporting Scandal in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Russia Lyombe Eko 20 Unreported Scandals: The Power of Personality and Legal Bluster Judith Townend Part III Scandals and Journalistic practices 21 Scandals and Freedom of Information David Cuillier 22 Transnational Investigative Journalism and Scandal Michael Bromley 23 Media Stings and the Normalization of Scandal in India Kalyani Chadha 24 To Bark or to Bite? Journalism and Entrapment Zohar Kampf 25 From Snowden to Cambridge Analytica: An Overview of Whistleblowing Cases as Scandals Philip Di Salvo 26 Data Journalism and the Promise of Transparency Sylvain Parasie 27 Caught Between Transparency and Scandals-making: Conceptualising WikiLeaks Benedetta Brevini and Jorge Valdovinos 28 Scandal Mining and Socially Mediated Visibility Daniel Trottier Part IV THEMES AND SETTINGS OF MEDIA SCANDALS 29 Surveillance Scandals and the Systemic Crisis of the Public Risto Kunelius and Adrienne Russell 30 Scandal and Celebrity Linda Steiner 31 Reframing the Gender Gap in American Political Sex Scandals in the #MeToo Era Hinda Mandell 32 Scandals and Sport David Rowe 33 The Scandalous Power of the Press: Phone Hacking in the UK Natalie Fenton 34 #AidToo? The 2018 Humanitarian Scandals in Oxfam GB and Save the Children Glenda Cooper 35 Scandals and the Armed Forces Mark Blach-Orsten and Anker Brink Lund 36 Sex Trafficking and Scandal Gretchen Soderlund 37 Race Scandals as Racial Projects Maryann Erigha 38 Scandals in Science Heather Akin 39 Scandals, Media, and Religion Paul Soukup 40 Corporate Scandalization Process: Unpacking the Corporate Scandal W. Timothy Coombs and Sherry J. Holladay 41 Corporate Scandals as Denial of Reputation Daniel Vogler and Mark Eisenegger Part V Consequences and Legacies of Media Scandals 42 Shame and Scandal: Making the Personal Political Julian Petley 43 Scandal, Media Effects and Political Candidates Clarisse Warren and Dona-Gene Barton 44 Scandals, Media Effects, and Public Opinion Francis L. F. Lee 45 The Political Consequences of Corruption Scandals: Main Findings and Challenges Macarena Ares, Sofia Breitenstein and Enrique Hernandez 46 Media Priming Effects and Ethical Ambivalence in Corruption Rosa Berganza and Roberto de Miguel Pascual 47 Protecting Public Perception: Responding to Scandal using Benoit's Image Repair Theory Kenon A. Brown, Qingru Xu and Melanie Formentin 48 The Routinization of Media Scandals Maria Grafstroem and Karolina Windell 49 Scandal and the Law Gavin Phillipson 50 Why Scandals (Might) Be Good For Democracy Brandon Rottinghaus

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  • NCID
    BB28474104
  • ISBN
    • 9780815387596
  • LCCN
    2018052715
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxiii, 526 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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