Critical incidents in journalism : pivotal moments reshaping journalism around the world /: pivotal moments reshaping journalism around the world. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Critical incidents in journalism : pivotal moments reshaping journalism around the world /: pivotal moments reshaping journalism around the world. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Critical incidents in journalism : pivotal moments reshaping journalism around the world
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Edson C. Tandoc, Jr., Joy Jenkins, Ryan J. Thomas, Oscar Westlund.
- Editors:
- Jr, Tandoc, Edson C
Jenkins, Joy (Joy M.)
Thomas, Ryan J, 1983-
Westlund, Oscar - Contents:
- Acknowledgements Introduction: Theorizing Critical Incidents in Journalism across the Globe Joy Jenkins, Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Ryan J. Thomas, and Oscar Westlund Section I: Conceptualizing Critical Incidents 1.1 Critical Incident as a Construct in Journalism Studies Paul D'Angelo 1.2 Journalistic Critical Incidents as Boundary Making and the Making of Boundaries around Critical Incidents Matt Carlson Section II: Characteristics of Journalistic Work 2.1 Peeling or Plagiarizing? A Danish Media Scandal as an Incident of Re-instating Boundaries in the Grey Zones of "Good" Journalistic Citing Practices Jannie Møller Hartley & Mark Blach-Ørsten 2.2 The Voices of Aleppo: Reevaluating U.S. Journalistic Practices for News Coverage of Children during the Syrian Civil War Jeanna Sybert 2.3 Reporting When the Current Media System is at Stake: Explaining News Coverage about the Initiative on the Abolition of Public Service Broadcasting in Switzerland Linards Udris, Mark Eisenegger, Daniel Vogler, Andrea Häuptli, & Lisa Schwaiger 2.4 "You Can’t Run Away From the Truth": Journalistic Reflections of Enduring Injustices that Shape Newsmaking in Kenya Irene Awino 2.5 Mexico’s 2006 Drug War and its Impacts on Newsrooms Practices: from Violence to Anonymity and Self-censorship Manuel Chavez 2.6 (Re)telling the Story: Is the Rwanda Genocide a Critical Incident in Journalism? Florence Madenga 2.7 False Accusations in a School: A Critical Incident in Brazilian Journalism 25 years later RafaelAcknowledgements Introduction: Theorizing Critical Incidents in Journalism across the Globe Joy Jenkins, Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Ryan J. Thomas, and Oscar Westlund Section I: Conceptualizing Critical Incidents 1.1 Critical Incident as a Construct in Journalism Studies Paul D'Angelo 1.2 Journalistic Critical Incidents as Boundary Making and the Making of Boundaries around Critical Incidents Matt Carlson Section II: Characteristics of Journalistic Work 2.1 Peeling or Plagiarizing? A Danish Media Scandal as an Incident of Re-instating Boundaries in the Grey Zones of "Good" Journalistic Citing Practices Jannie Møller Hartley & Mark Blach-Ørsten 2.2 The Voices of Aleppo: Reevaluating U.S. Journalistic Practices for News Coverage of Children during the Syrian Civil War Jeanna Sybert 2.3 Reporting When the Current Media System is at Stake: Explaining News Coverage about the Initiative on the Abolition of Public Service Broadcasting in Switzerland Linards Udris, Mark Eisenegger, Daniel Vogler, Andrea Häuptli, & Lisa Schwaiger 2.4 "You Can’t Run Away From the Truth": Journalistic Reflections of Enduring Injustices that Shape Newsmaking in Kenya Irene Awino 2.5 Mexico’s 2006 Drug War and its Impacts on Newsrooms Practices: from Violence to Anonymity and Self-censorship Manuel Chavez 2.6 (Re)telling the Story: Is the Rwanda Genocide a Critical Incident in Journalism? Florence Madenga 2.7 False Accusations in a School: A Critical Incident in Brazilian Journalism 25 years later Rafael Grohmann, Felipe Moura de Oliveira, Moreno Osorio Section III: Communities Engaging in Interpretation 3.1 Critical Incident and Auto-Analysis: Photojournalists’ Introspections while Covering the Drug War in the Philippines Maria Diosa Labiste 3.2 Boundary Work on Media Freedom After the Phone Hacking Scandal in the United Kingdom Binakuromo Ogbebor 3.3 United in Protest: Coverage of Attacks Against Journalists in the 2019 Hong Kong Demonstrations as a Critical Incident James Zhang and Joy Jenkins 3.4 Save the Children UK’s #blogladesh Campaign and the Change in Humanitarian Reporting Glenda Cooper 3.5 Lives and livestreaming: Negotiating social media boundaries in the Christchurch terror attack in New Zealand Matthew Chew & Edson C. Tandoc Jr. Section IV: Consequences of Critical Incidents 4.1 Cross Border Investigative Collaboration on the Surviving Stories: The Forbidden Stories Maria Konow-Lund & Eva-Karin Olsson 4.2 The Spiegel-Affair, 1962: The Incident that Changed German Journalism History and Mediatized Politics Thomas Birkner & Sebastian Mallek 4.3 From Tahrir Moment to "Prisoners of Love": The Egyptian journalists struggle for professional autonomy Hanan Badr 4.4 An Uncritical Incident? Journalism and Indigenous Deaths in Custody in Australia David Nolan and Lisa Waller Conclusion Critical Incidents in Journalism: Conceptualization, Characteristics, Communities, and Consequences Ryan J. Thomas, Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Oscar Westlund, and Joy Jenkins Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 070.9
Journalism -- Social aspects
Journalism -- Political aspects
Press and politics
Journalists -- Job stress
Journalists -- Crimes against
Journalism -- Objectivity - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000296785
9781000296624
9781000296709
9781003019688 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367895365
9780367895341 - Notes:
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