Handbook of Journalism Studies

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Algorithmic Journalism
Anniversary Journalism
audience engagement studies
Automated Journalism
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CJ
Comparative Journalism Research
comparative media systems
Computer Assisted Reporting
content
Data Journalism
democracy
ECREA
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ethics
EU Referendum
framing
gatekeeper
global journalism research trends
IAMCR
journalism
Journalism Education
Journalism ethics
Journalism history
Journalism Research
Journalism Studies
journalism theory
Journalistic Branding
Journalistic Performance
journalists
Lifestyle Journalism
media sociology
Metajournalistic Discourse
news
News Gap
news values analysis
online
Peace Journalism
PR Practitioner
professional identity theory
qualitative research methods
reporter
Reporter Source Relationship
social media
Socioeconomic Development
storytelling
Tabloid Culture
Tabloid Journalism
trust
UK Coverage
UK Press
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138052888
  • Weight: 1420g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This second edition of The Handbook of Journalism Studies explores the current state of research in journalism studies and sets an agenda for future development of the field in an international context.

The volume is structured around theoretical and empirical approaches to journalism research and covers scholarship on news production; news content; journalism and society; journalism and culture; and journalism studies in a global context. As journalism studies has become richer and more diverse as a field of study, the second edition reflects both the growing diversity of the field, and the ways in which journalism itself has undergone rapid change in recent years. Emphasizing comparative and global perspectives, this new edition explores:

  • Key elements, thinkers, and texts
  • Historical context
  • Current state of the field
  • Methodological issues
  • Merits and advantages of the approach/area of study
  • Limitations and critical issues of the approach/area of study
  • Directions for future research

Offering broad international coverage from world-leading contributors, this volume is a comprehensive resource for theory and scholarship in journalism studies. As such, it is a must-have resource for scholars and graduate students working in journalism, media studies, and communication around the globe.

Karin Wahl-Jorgensen is Professor in the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media, and Culture, Cardiff University, Wales, where she serves as Director of Research Development and environment. Her most recent books include Emotions, Media and Politics (2019) and Digital Citizenship in a Datafied Society (2019). She has published multiple other monographs and edited collections, and just under 100 journal articles and book chapters.

Thomas Hanitzsch is Professor of Communication in the Department of Media and Communication at LMU Munich, Germany. A former journalist, his teaching and research focuses on global journalism cultures and war coverage. His most recent books include Worlds of Journalism (2019) and the Handbook of Comparative Communication Research (2012, Routledge).