Reporting Cultures on 60 Minutes

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A01=Donal Carbaugh
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communication studies
communication theory
cross-cultural journalism
cultural communication
cultural discourse
Cultural Discourse Analysis
Cultural Discourses
cultural identity in televised news
culture and communication
Donal Carbaugh
Ei Ole
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ethnographic communication research
Everyday Genres
Finnish Commentators
Finnish Discourse
Finnish Female
Finnish Participants
Finnish Speakers
Finnish Tango
Finnish Terms
Finnish Viewers
Home Town
Icy Reserve
intercultural communication analysis
media representation studies
Morley Safer
Newscast
Parallel Voices
qualitative discourse methodology
sociolinguistic fieldwork
Tango Finlandia
Televisual Text
Tv News Show
US and Finnish cultures
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138191051
  • Weight: 250g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This work delves into the act of reporting on different cultures as a means of exploring our own. The way culture is presented to the media highlights various international and intercultural dynamics, as well as the complexity involved in reporting from a cultural standpoint.

Reporting Cultures in 60 Minutes is a study covering the journalistic practice of reporting culture by examining "Tango Finlandia," a broadcast report on Finnish culture produced by the American television news magazine 60 Minutes. It covers the journalistic practice of reporting culture broadly by looking specifically at Finns and Americans reporting about their respective homelands and about the other’s culture and social interactions.

Unique in its content and approach, this volume:

    • Demonstrates how reports are constructed as deeply cultural forms, couched in points of view derived from one’s discursive habits and their meanings.
    • Analyzes reporting done in professional practice/journalism as well as in common social routine.
    • Offers a way through the process that can move reporting on culture from a self-reflective mirror to opening a window onto another cultural world.

Scholars and students in communication, intercultural/international studies, and related areas will find much to consider in this work

Donal Carbaugh, Michael Berry

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