News and News Sources: A Critical Introduction

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SAGE, 22 dic 2000 - 264 pagine
News and News Sources offers a fresh introduction to the sociology of news.

It is often suggested that the powerful dominate news agendas. Increasingly however, less powerful groups are employing sophisticated media strategies and new communication technologies to get their message across. The implications of this development are unclear. Do these developments herald a `democratisation′ of news arenas, or will they enable the powerful further strengthen their control over the flow of information to the public domain?

News and News Sources: reviews new research in the rapidly expanding field of political communication, drawing upon material from Britain, Europe and the USA; provides a clear introduction to the processes of news production and the implications of the rise in global electronic news communication; and assesses the various theoretical frameworks available for analysing these developments including fuctionalism, pluralism, Marxism, political economy, hegemony theory, discourse theory and postmodernism.

 

Sommario

Chapter 1 Why Worry about the Sources of News?
1
Chapter 2 Theorising News Media and News Sources
19
Chapter 3 Journalists and News Production
50
Chapter 4 Proprietors Corporations and Politicians
81
Chapter 5 Political Élites the State and Categories of Knowledge
107
Chapter 6 Considering the Powerful and the Politically Marginal
137
Chapter 7 News Media Politics and the Politically Marginal
171
Chapter 8 News Audiences and News Sources
202
References
229
Index
247
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Paul manning is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at De Monfort University

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