News with a view : essays on the eclipse of objectivity in modern journalism /

"This volume offers new examinations of how the traditional notion of objectivity is changing as professional journalists grapple with a rapidly evolving news terrain--one that has become increasingly crowded by those with no journalistic credentials"--Provided by publisher.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: St. John, Burton, 1957-, Johnson, Kirsten A., 1974-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, [2012]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: challenges for journalism in a post-objective age / Burton St. John III and Kirsten A. Johnson
  • Historical perspectives. "Gagged, mincing neutrality": Horace Greeley on advocacy journalism in the early years of the penny press / Daxton R. "Chip" Stewart
  • The pride and reward of falisfication: post-objectivity as post-responsibility / Aaron Barlow
  • A new model of objectivity: investigative reporting in the twentieth century / Gerry Lanosga
  • Contemporary examinations, conversational journalism and journalist-audience relations: new rules, new voices / Doreen Marchionni
  • The sociality of news sociology: examining user participation and news selection practices in social media news sites / Sharon Meraz
  • Why contribute? motivations and role conceptions among citizen journalists / Deborah S. Chung and Seungahn Nah
  • Morality, the news media, and the public: an examination
  • Of comment forums on U.S. daily newspaper websites / Serena Carpenter and Robin Blom
  • Global considerations. Post-objectivity and regional Russian journalism / Wilson Lowrey and Elina Erzikova
  • Journalism from the perspective of "we": how group membership shapes the role of the community journalist / John A. Hatcher
  • Engagement as an emerging norm in international news agency work / John Jirik
  • Objectivity and theory. Why objectivity is impossible in networked journalism and what this means for the future of news / David Michael Ryfe
  • Disrespecting the doxa: The daily show critique of CNN's struggle to balance detachment and connectedness / Burton St. John III
  • Gatekeeping in the digital age: a new model for a post-objective world / Kirsten A. Johnson
  • Contemporary news production and consumption: implications for selective exposure, group polarization, and credibility / Ethan Hartsell, Miriam J. Metzger and Andrew Flanagin.