TY - BOOK AU - Alkazemi,Mariam AU - Belair-Gagnon,Valerie AU - Cortés-Martínez,Carlos A. AU - Craft,Stephanie AU - D’Angelo,Paul AU - George,Cherian AU - Gutsche,Robert E. AU - Hanitzsch,Thomas AU - Hanusch,Folker AU - Harbers,Frank AU - Heinderyckx,François AU - Horvit,Beverly AU - Karppinen,Kari AU - Kelling,Kimberly AU - Kitch,Carolyn AU - Lowrey,Wilson AU - McNair,Brian AU - Mills,Anthony AU - Mislán,Cristina AU - Nerone,John AU - Nguyen,An AU - Ornebring,Henrik AU - Phillips,Angela AU - Picard,Robert G. AU - Plaisance,Patrick Lee AU - Rafikova,Alina AU - Revers,Matthias AU - Sarikakis,Katharine AU - Scifo,Salvatore AU - Sehl,Annika AU - Shaw,Donna AU - Singer,Jane B. AU - Tandoc,Edson C. AU - Thomas,Ryan J. AU - Vos,Tim P. AU - Wanta,Wayne AU - Ward,Stephen J.A. AU - Witschge,Tamara TI - Journalism T2 - Handbooks of Communication Science , SN - 9781501510380 AV - PN4731 .J68 2018 U1 - 070.4 23 PY - 2018///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Journalism KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies KW - bisacsh KW - Press freedom KW - citizen journalism KW - digital disruption KW - public sphere N1 - Frontmatter --; Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series --; Acknowledgements --; Contents --; 1. Journalism --; 2. Journalism history --; I Foundations of the Field --; 3. Roles of Journalists --; 4. Epistemologies of Journalism --; 5. Journalism Ethics --; II. Conceptualizing the Field --; 6. Journalism as Practice --; 7. Journalism as Institution --; 8. Journalism as Public Sphere --; 9. Journalism as Memory --; III. Theorizing the Field --; 10. Journalism as Agenda Setting --; 11. Journalism as Framing --; 12. Journalism as Gatekeeping --; IV. Journalism via the Disciplines --; 13. The Sociology of Journalism --; 14. The Economics of Journalism and News Provision --; 15 Politics and Policies of Journalism and Free Press --; 16. The Technology of Journalism --; 17. Journalism and Geography --; V. The Journalism Ecology --; 18. Entrepreneurial Journalism --; 19. Mapping the Citizen News Landscape: Blurring Boundaries, Promises, Perils, and Beyond --; 20. Advocacy Journalism --; 21. Documentary Journalism --; 22. Lifestyle Journalism --; VI. The Issues of Journalism --; 23. Journalism, War, and Peace --; 24. Journalism, Censorship, and Press Freedom --; 25. Journalism, Pluralism, and Diversity --; 26. Journalism, Gender, and Race --; 27. Journalism, Audiences and Community Engagement --; VII. Conclusion --; 28. Journalism and Change --; 29. The Future of Journalism Scholarship --; Biographical sketches --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This volume sets out the state-of-the-art in the discipline of journalism at a time in which the practice and profession of journalism is in serious flux.While journalism is still anchored to its history, change is infecting the field. The profession, and the scholars who study it, are reconceptualizing what journalism is in a time when journalists no longer monopolize the means for spreading the news. Here, journalism is explored as a social practice, as an institution, and as memory. The roles, epistemologies, and ethics of the field are evolving. With this in mind, the volume revisits classic theories of journalism, such as gatekeeping and agenda-setting, but also opens up new avenues of theorizing by broadening the scope of inquiry into an expanded journalism ecology, which now includes citizen journalism, documentaries, and lifestyle journalism, and by tapping the insights of other disciplines, such as geography, economics, and psychology.The volume is a go-to map of the field for students and scholars-highlighting emerging issues, enduring themes, revitalized theories, and fresh conceptualizations of journalism UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501500084 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781501500084 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781501500084/original ER -