
The changing faces of journalism tabloidization, technology and truthiness
Title:
The changing faces of journalism tabloidization, technology and truthiness
Author:
Zelizer, Barbie.
Publication Information:
New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2009.
Physical Description:
x, 174 p.
Series:
Shaping inquiry in culture, communication and media studies
Shaping inquiry in culture, communication and media studies.
General Note:
Based on papers presented at a one-day symposium held on November 30, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication.
Contents:
Introduction. Why journalism's changing faces matter / Barbie Zelizer -- On Tabloidization. Rethinking a villain, redeeming a format: the crisis and cure in tabloidization / Michael Serazio -- Can popularization help the news media? / Herbert J. Gans -- Tears and trauma in the news / Carolyn Kitch -- Tabloidization: what is it and does it really matter? / S. Elizabeth Bird -- On technology. Rethinking journalism through technology / Lokman Tsui -- Materiality and mimicry in the journalism field / Pablo Boczkowski -- The guardian of the real: journalism in the time of the new mind / Julianne H. Newton -- Technology and the individual journalist: agency beyond imitation and change / Mark Deuze -- On truthiness. Rethinking truth through truthiness / Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt -- Factual knowledge in the age of truthiness / Michael Schudson -- The moment of truthiness: the right time to consider the meaning of truthfulness / James S. Ettema -- Believable fictions: redactional culture and the will to truthiness / Jeffrey Jones.
Genre:
Added Author:
Added Corporate Author:
Electronic Access:
Click to View