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Rethinking journalism [electronic resource] : trust and participation in a transformed news landscape / edited by Chris Peters and Marcel Broersma.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2013.Description: xii, 247 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 070.4 23
LOC classification:
  • PN4815.2 .R48 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Rethinking journalism: the structural transformation of a public good / Marcel Broersma and Chris Peters -- Public Trust in Journalism. Trust, Cynicism, and Responsiveness: The Uneasy Situation of Journalism in Democracy / Kees Brants -- A Refractured Paradigm: Journalism, Hoaxes and the Challenge of Trust / Marcel Broersma -- Getting the Facts Straight in a Digital Era: Journalistic Accuracy and Trustworthiness / Colin Porlezza and Stephan Russ-Mohl -- The Postmodern Challenge to Journalism: Strategies for Constructing a Trustworthy Identity / Jo Bogaerts and Nico Carpentier -- Participatory Forms of Journalism. Trust, Truth and Objectivity: Sustaining Quality Journalism in the Era of the Content-generating user / Brian McNair -- News Making as an Interactive Practice: Global News Exchange and Network Journalism / Ansgard Heinrich -- Between Networks and "Hierarchies of Credibility": Navigating Journalistic Practice in a Sea of User-Generated Content / Ingrid Volkmer and Amira Firdaus -- Talking Back, But is Anyone Listening?: Journalism and Comment Fields / Todd Graham -- Emerging Journalisms. Separate, Supplementary or Seamless?: Alternative News and Professional Journalism / Chris Atton -- Journalism as Interpretive Performance: The Case of WikiLeaks / Stuart Allan -- Transforming Journalistic Practice: A Profession Caught Between Change and Tradition / Tamara Witschge -- "Even Better Than Being Informed": Satirical News and Media Literacy / Chris Peters -- Rethinking Journalism Rethought. Would journalism please hold still! / Michael Schudson -- Journalism, Participative Media and Trust in a Comparative Context / Thomas Hanitzsch -- "Trust Me, I'm an Innovative Journalist", And Other Fictions / Kevin G. Barnhurst.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Rethinking journalism: the structural transformation of a public good / Marcel Broersma and Chris Peters -- Public Trust in Journalism. Trust, Cynicism, and Responsiveness: The Uneasy Situation of Journalism in Democracy / Kees Brants -- A Refractured Paradigm: Journalism, Hoaxes and the Challenge of Trust / Marcel Broersma -- Getting the Facts Straight in a Digital Era: Journalistic Accuracy and Trustworthiness / Colin Porlezza and Stephan Russ-Mohl -- The Postmodern Challenge to Journalism: Strategies for Constructing a Trustworthy Identity / Jo Bogaerts and Nico Carpentier -- Participatory Forms of Journalism. Trust, Truth and Objectivity: Sustaining Quality Journalism in the Era of the Content-generating user / Brian McNair -- News Making as an Interactive Practice: Global News Exchange and Network Journalism / Ansgard Heinrich -- Between Networks and "Hierarchies of Credibility": Navigating Journalistic Practice in a Sea of User-Generated Content / Ingrid Volkmer and Amira Firdaus -- Talking Back, But is Anyone Listening?: Journalism and Comment Fields / Todd Graham -- Emerging Journalisms. Separate, Supplementary or Seamless?: Alternative News and Professional Journalism / Chris Atton -- Journalism as Interpretive Performance: The Case of WikiLeaks / Stuart Allan -- Transforming Journalistic Practice: A Profession Caught Between Change and Tradition / Tamara Witschge -- "Even Better Than Being Informed": Satirical News and Media Literacy / Chris Peters -- Rethinking Journalism Rethought. Would journalism please hold still! / Michael Schudson -- Journalism, Participative Media and Trust in a Comparative Context / Thomas Hanitzsch -- "Trust Me, I'm an Innovative Journalist", And Other Fictions / Kevin G. Barnhurst.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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