Journalism studies : a critical introduction / Andrew Calcutt and Philip Hammond.
Call number: 070.4071 C35J 2011 Material type: BookPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2011Description: 200 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780415554312 Subject(s): Journalism -- History -- 21st century | Journalism -- Ownership | Journalism -- ObjectivityDDC classification: 070.4071 C35J 2011 Online resources: ดูปกและสารบัญ (see cover and contents)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Introduction : journalism in question -- Ownership. Ownership and the news industry -- Media and mediating activity -- Objectivity. The rise and fall of objectivity -- The future of objectivity -- The public. The fragmenting public -- Conclusion: journalism and journalism studies
As the world of politics and public affairs has gradually changed beyond recognition over the past two decades, journalism too has been transformed... yet the study of news and journalism often seems stuck with ideas and debates which have lost much of their critical purchase. Journalism is at a crossroads: it needs to reaffirm core values and rediscover key activities, almost certainly in new forms, or it risks losing its distinctive character as well as its commercial basis.
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