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Rethinking Journalism Again Chris Peters (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark)

Rethinking Journalism Again By Chris Peters (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark)

Rethinking Journalism Again by Chris Peters (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark)


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Rethinking Journalism Again Summary

Rethinking Journalism Again: Societal role and public relevance in a digital age by Chris Peters (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark)

It's easy to make a rhetorical case for the value of journalism. Because, it is a necessary precondition for democracy; it speaks to the people and for the people; it informs citizens and enables them to make rational decisions; it functions as their watchdog on government and other powers that be.

But does rehashing such familiar rationales bring journalism studies forward? Does it contribute to ongoing discussions surrounding journalism's viability going forth? For all their seeming self-evidence, this book considers what bearing these old platitudes have in the new digital era. It asks whether such hopeful talk really reflects the concrete roles journalism now performs for people in their everyday lives. In essence, it poses questions that strike at the core of the idea of journalism itself. Is there a singular journalism that has one well-defined role in society? Is its public mandate as strong as we think?

The internationally-renowned scholars comprising the collection address these recurring concerns that have long-defined the profession and which journalism faces even more acutely today. By discussing what journalism was, is, and (possibly) will be, this book highlights key contemporary areas of debate and tackles on-going anxieties about its future.

Rethinking Journalism Again Reviews

Rethinking Journalism Again invites a leading group of scholars to reflect on the past and reimagine the future of journalism. Given this freedom, this group of prolific and influential contributors suggests truly innovative directions and new language for mapping the place of journalism in contemporary societies. This outstanding volume takes inspiration from the past to rethink, and reinvent the future of journalism with rigor, guts, and, above all, a sense of adventure.

Zizi Papacharissi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Rethinking again? Yes, again. And well worth it. Journalism is in such a crisis that practitioners and analysts alike are confused about whether it is in crisis or not. Is it the loss of newsroom jobs for journalists? Or the loss of a public for news? Has journalism failed - or has it stumbled toward goals (building democracy or arriving at a purity of fact-gathering) beyond its reach? Have new media added to journalism's power or undermined its functions or introduced new aspirations (like 'reciprocity') never before contemplated? Readers will find in this learned and lively collection new questions to ponder and the makings of a new agenda for the study of journalism today.

Michael S. Schudson, Professor of Journalism, Columbia University, USA

About Chris Peters (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark)

Chris Peters is Associate Professor of Media and Communication at Aalborg University's Copenhagen campus. His research explores how people get and experience news and information in everyday life, and the sociocultural impact of transformations in the digital era. His publications include Rethinking Journalism and Retelling Journalism.

Marcel Broersma is Professor of Journalism Studies and Media, and the director of the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies at the University of Groningen. He has published widely on historical and current transformations in journalism. His publications include Form and Style in Journalism, Rethinking Journalism and Retelling Journalism.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Towards a Functional Perspective on Journalism's Role and Relevance

Marcel Broersma and Chris Peters

Part I: Journalism and Its Societal Role

Chapter 1 Reconstructing Journalism's Public Rationale

Nick Couldry

Chapter 2 Reappraising Journalism's Normative Foundations

John Steel

Chapter 3 Establishing the Boundaries of Journalism's Public Mandate

Matt Carlson

Chapter 4 The Disruption in Journalistic Expertise

Zvi Reich and Yigal Godler

Chapter 5 New Media, Search Engines and Social Networking Sites as Varieties of Online Gatekeepers

Rasmus Kleis Nielsen

Chapter 6 Is There a 'Postmodern Turn' in Journalism?

Karin Wahl-Jorgensen

Part II: Journalism and Its Public Relevance

Chapter 7 What Journalism Becomes

Mark Deuze and Tamara Witschge

Chapter 8 The Journalist as Entrepreneur

Jane B. Singer

Chapter 9 A Journalism of Care

Kaori Hayashi

Chapter 10 From Participation to Reciprocity in the Journalist-Audience Relationship

Seth C. Lewis, Avery E. Holton and Mark Coddington

Chapter 11 The Gap Between The Media and the Public

Pablo J. Boczkowski and Eugenia Mitchelstein

Chapter 12 The Rhetorical Illusions of News

Chris Peters and Marcel Broersma

Afterword Crisis? What Crisis?

Silvio Waisbord

Afterword Revisioning Journalism and 'The Pictures in Our Heads'

Stuart Allan

Additional information

GOR013784144
9781138860865
1138860867
Rethinking Journalism Again: Societal role and public relevance in a digital age by Chris Peters (Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark)
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-09-20
234
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