Oxford Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies

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  • ISBN 9780190694166
  • Weight: 4082g
  • Dimensions: 290 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Scholarly, public, practitioner, and policymaker interest in journalism is both long-standing and on the rise. It is a field in tremendous flux: social, cultural, economic and technological change is transforming every aspect of news production and consumption. And journalism is facing increased threats around the world today, even in places it once seemed well protected. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies takes stock of this evolving field, summarizes the development of major themes of research, revisits key concepts and traditional forms and genres of journalism in light of contemporary developments, and to sets out directions for future research. The 104 essays in this encyclopedia fall into six main categories: Key Concepts; Theories and Research Perspectives; the Practice of Journalism; Forms, Genres, and Types of Journalism; Systems and Structures of Journalism; and the Reception of Journalism. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies: *reflects the breadth and depth of contemporary journalism studies and acknowledges the rich history of the field *recognizes the global diversity in and around journalism in term of practices, normative frameworks, epistemologies, and others, and takes a globally comparative perspective throughout the volume *traces histories, summarizes state-of-the-art research, and points to avenues for future research *is written to the highest international standards and at the same time is accessible for practitioners, advanced students, and other stakeholders with a particular interest in journalism and journalism research.
Henrik Örnebring (PhD, Göteborg University, 2001) has been Professor of Media and Communication at the Department of Geography, Media and Communication at Karlstad University since February 2013. Previously he worked at the University of Oxford as Senior Research Fellow at the European Studies Centre and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. He has published widely on journalism history, comparative journalism and journalism and technology in journals such as Journalism, International Journal of Press/Politics, Journalism Studies, and European Journal of Communication. His book Newsworkers: A Comparative European Perspective (2016) was published by Bloomsbury Academic. He served as chair of the Journalism Studies division of the International Communication Association from 2015-2018, and he is the winner of the 2019 Wolfgang Donsbach Outstanding Journal Article of the Year Award.