Journalism: critical concepts in media and cultura studies/ edited by Howard Tumber

Contributor(s): Tumber, HowardMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2008Description: 4 v. .... ill. 24 cmISBN: 9780415380874Subject(s): JournalismusDDC classification: 070.4
Contents:
Volume I Part 1: Histories1. Max Weber, `Politics as a Vacation', in H. Gerth and C. W. Mills (eds.), From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology (New York: Oxford University Press 1921, 1946), pp. 96-9.2. Jurgen Habermas, `The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article', New German Critique, 3 Fall 1974, pp. 49-55.3. Warren G. Bovee, `Journalism Rediscovered', Discovering Journalism (Westport, CN: Greenwood Press 1999), pp. 15-36.4. Michael Schudson, `The Revolution in American Journalism in the Age of Egalitarianism: The Penny Press', Discovering the News (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1978), pp. 12-31.5. George Boyce, `The Fourth Estate: The Reappraisal of a Concept' in G. Boyce, J. Curran, and P. Wingate (eds.), Newspaper History from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day (London: Constable, 1978), pp. 19-40.6. Jim W. Carey, `The Problem of Journalism History', Journalism History, 1(1), 1974, pp. 3-5, 27.7. Jean K. Chalaby, `Journalism as an Anglo-American Invention', European Journal of Communication, 11(3), 1996, pp. 303-26.8. Hanno Hardt, `Newsworkers, Technology and Journalism History', Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 7, 1990, pp. 346-65.9. Daniel C. Hallin, `The American News Media', We Keep America on Top of the World (London: Routledge, 1994), pp. 18-39.10. Linda Steiner, `The "Gender Matters" Debate in Journalism: Lessons From the Front', in S. Allan (ed.), Journalism: Critical Issues (Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2005), pp. 42-53.11. Henrik OErnebring and Anna Maria Joensson, `Tabloid Journalism and the Public Sphere: A Historical Perspective on Tabloid Journalism', Journalism Studies, 5(3), 2004, pp. 283-95. Part 2: Definitions12. Walter Lippman, Public Opinion (New York: Free Press, 1965), pp. 338-57.13. Robert E. Park, `News as a Form of Knowledge: A Chapter in the Sociology of Knowledge', American Journal of Sociology, 45, 1940, pp. 669-86.14. Helen M. Hughes, News and the Human Interest Story (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), pp. 1-29.15. Walter Geiber, `News is what Newspapermen Make it', in L. A. Dexter and D. M. White (eds.), People, Society, and Mass Communications (New York: Free Press, 1964), pp. 171-82.16. H. Molotoch and Marilyn Lester, `News as Purposive Behavior', American Sociological Review, 39(6), 1974, pp. 101-12. Part 3: Socialization and the Newsroom17. Warren Breed, `Social Control in the Newsroom: A Functional Analysis', Social Forces, 33, 1955, pp. 326-35.18. Charles R. Bantz, `News Organisations: Conflict as a Crafted Cultural Norm', Communication, 8, 1985, pp. 225-44.19. Gaye Tuchman, `Making News by Doing Work: Routinizing the Unexpected', American Journal of Sociology, 79, 1, 1973, pp. 110-31.20. Lee Sigelman, `Reporting the News: An Organizational Analysis', American Journal of Sociology, 79, 1, 1973, pp. 132-51.21. Philip Schlesinger, `A Stop Watch Culture', Putting `Reality' Together (London: Methuen, 1978), pp. 83-105.
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Volume I

Part 1: Histories1. Max Weber, `Politics as a Vacation', in H. Gerth and C. W. Mills (eds.), From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology (New York: Oxford University Press 1921, 1946), pp. 96-9.2. Jurgen Habermas, `The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article', New German Critique, 3 Fall 1974, pp. 49-55.3. Warren G. Bovee, `Journalism Rediscovered', Discovering Journalism (Westport, CN: Greenwood Press 1999), pp. 15-36.4. Michael Schudson, `The Revolution in American Journalism in the Age of Egalitarianism: The Penny Press', Discovering the News (New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1978), pp. 12-31.5. George Boyce, `The Fourth Estate: The Reappraisal of a Concept' in G. Boyce, J. Curran, and P. Wingate (eds.), Newspaper History from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day (London: Constable, 1978), pp. 19-40.6. Jim W. Carey, `The Problem of Journalism History', Journalism History, 1(1), 1974, pp. 3-5, 27.7. Jean K. Chalaby, `Journalism as an Anglo-American Invention', European Journal of Communication, 11(3), 1996, pp. 303-26.8. Hanno Hardt, `Newsworkers, Technology and Journalism History', Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 7, 1990, pp. 346-65.9. Daniel C. Hallin, `The American News Media', We Keep America on Top of the World (London: Routledge, 1994), pp. 18-39.10. Linda Steiner, `The "Gender Matters" Debate in Journalism: Lessons From the Front', in S. Allan (ed.), Journalism: Critical Issues (Maidenhead: Open University Press, 2005), pp. 42-53.11. Henrik OErnebring and Anna Maria Joensson, `Tabloid Journalism and the Public Sphere: A Historical Perspective on Tabloid Journalism', Journalism Studies, 5(3), 2004, pp. 283-95.

Part 2: Definitions12. Walter Lippman, Public Opinion (New York: Free Press, 1965), pp. 338-57.13. Robert E. Park, `News as a Form of Knowledge: A Chapter in the Sociology of Knowledge', American Journal of Sociology, 45, 1940, pp. 669-86.14. Helen M. Hughes, News and the Human Interest Story (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), pp. 1-29.15. Walter Geiber, `News is what Newspapermen Make it', in L. A. Dexter and D. M. White (eds.), People, Society, and Mass Communications (New York: Free Press, 1964), pp. 171-82.16. H. Molotoch and Marilyn Lester, `News as Purposive Behavior', American Sociological Review, 39(6), 1974, pp. 101-12.

Part 3: Socialization and the Newsroom17. Warren Breed, `Social Control in the Newsroom: A Functional Analysis', Social Forces, 33, 1955, pp. 326-35.18. Charles R. Bantz, `News Organisations: Conflict as a Crafted Cultural Norm', Communication, 8, 1985, pp. 225-44.19. Gaye Tuchman, `Making News by Doing Work: Routinizing the Unexpected', American Journal of Sociology, 79, 1, 1973, pp. 110-31.20. Lee Sigelman, `Reporting the News: An Organizational Analysis', American Journal of Sociology, 79, 1, 1973, pp. 132-51.21. Philip Schlesinger, `A Stop Watch Culture', Putting `Reality' Together (London: Methuen, 1978), pp. 83-105.

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