The changing faces of journalism : tabloidization, technology and truthiness / edited by Barbie Zelizer.
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書 | 世新大學圖書館 一樓密集書庫 | 圖書 | 070.909051 Ch 2009 (Browse shelf) | Available | E113352 |
Based on papers presented at a one-day symposium held on November 30, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- On Tabloidization -- 1. Rethinking a Villain, Redeeming a Format : The Crisis and Cure in Tabloidization -- 2. Can Popularization Help the news Media? -- 3. Tears and Trauma in the News -- 4. Tabloidization : What is it, and Does it Really Matter? -- On Technology -- 5. Rethinking Journalism Through Technology -- 6. Materiality and Mimicry in the Journalism Field -- 7. The Guardian of the Real : Journalism in the Time of the New Mind -- 8. Technology and the Individual Journalist : Agency beyond Imitation and Change -- On Truthiness -- 9. Rethinking Truth Through Truthiness -- 10. Factual Knowledge in the Age of Truthiness -- 11. The Moment of Truthiness : The Right Time to Consider the Meaning of Truthfulness -- 12. Believable Fictions : Redactional Culture and the Will to Truthiness -- Afterword -- Index
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