"Libraries in institutions that have journalism schools and departments may find it most useful, but it is also relevant to those with communication and/or writing studies programs." - CHOICE Connect January 2020
The definitive reference source on journalism studies for students, researchers, and academics
The digital era has seen significant social, economic, and technological change in journalism, invigorating journalism studies as an academic discipline. The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies is a unique reference guide and resource on the rapidly growing and evolving field of journalism scholarship, providing credible and timely information on its key concepts, theories, and methodologies. The official encyclopedia of the International Communication Association (ICA), this invaluable text includes more than 250 entries that form a comprehensive overview of the study of journalism as a distinct field.
Coverage of important historical developments and the current state of journalism forms a solid base of essential knowledge while critical insights into news media economics, ethical and legal issues, and journalism practices and platforms address contemporary issues faced by students and professionals alike. Alphabetically-organized entries are divided into 11 sections, presenting a balanced approach to both the field’s multidisciplinary history and its increasing specialization in the 21st century. More than an assemblage of general knowledge about journalism, this innovative work raises vital questions that invite ongoing theoretical investigation.
- Covers a vast range of current research in field of journalism scholarship
- Presents an overview of journalism for undergraduates as well as a research agenda of interest to experienced scholars
- Authored by both established and emerging experts on the topics they address
- Draws from an international advisory board to ensure currency and relevance
- Provides international perspectives to essential topics in the field, reflecting the geographical and cultural diversity of journalism studies
- Part of The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication series, published in conjunction with the International Communication Association. Online version available at http://www.wileyicaencyclopedia.com/
The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies is an indispensable resource for students in all areas of journalism, as well as academics, scholars, and practitioners seeking a timely and relevant reference work.
Volume I
The International Communication Association vii
About the Editors ix
Contributors xi
Alphabetical List of Entries
Thematic List of Entries
Introduction
Journalism Studies A–
Volume II
Journalism Studies
Volume III
Journalism Studies –Z
Index
The definitive reference source on journalism studies for students, researchers, and academics
The digital era has seen significant social, economic, and technological change in journalism, invigorating journalism studies as an academic discipline. The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies is a unique reference guide and resource on the rapidly growing and evolving field of journalism scholarship, providing credible and timely information on its key concepts, theories, and methodologies. The official encyclopedia of the International Communication Association (ICA), this invaluable text includes more than 250 entries that form a comprehensive overview of the study of journalism as a distinct field.
This reference provides a solid base of essential knowledge through coverage of important historical developments and the current state of journalism. Critical insights into news media economics, ethical and legal issues, and journalism practices and platforms address contemporary issues faced by students and professionals alike. Alphabetically organized entries are divided into 11 sections, presenting a balanced approach to both the field's multidisciplinary history and its increasing specialization in the 21st century. More than an assemblage of general knowledge about journalism, this innovative work raises vital questions that invite ongoing theoretical investigation.
- Covers a vast range of current research in the field of journalism scholarship
- Presents an overview of journalism for undergraduates as well as a research agenda of interest to experienced scholars
- Authored by both established and emerging experts on the topics they address
- Draws from an international advisory board to ensure currency and relevance
- Provides international perspectives to essential topics in the field, reflecting the geographical and cultural diversity of journalism studies
The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies is an indispensable resource for students in all areas of journalism, as well as academics, scholars, and practitioners seeking a timely and relevant reference work.
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Biografisk notat
Tim P. Vos is Associate Professor and Wallace Turner Memorial Faculty Fellow, University of Missouri School of Journalism. He has coauthored and coedited four books including Gatekeeping Theory and Media Scholarship in a Transitional Age. He has published dozens of works on the roles of journalism, gatekeeping, and media studies.
Folker Hanusch is Professor of Journalism, Department of Communication, University of Vienna, and Adjunct Professor, Queensland University of Technology. He is editor of the journal Journalism Studies and is author or editor of six books including Journalism Across Cultures and Travel Journalism.