Journalism Research That Matters
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Journalism Research That Matters
Usher, Nikki; Belair-Gagnon, Valerie
Oxford University Press Inc
10/2021
272
Mole
Inglês
9780197538487
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction: Improving Journalism with Academic Research
Valerie Belair- Gagnon and Nikki Usher
Part I. The Research-Practice Gap
1. Recovering the Midwestern Ethos of Journalism Research
Jane Yeahin Pyo and Nikki Usher
2. Groundwork for the Public: How Grey Literature Is Shaping What We Know about Local News
Jesse Holcomb
3. Advocating for Journalism Studies' Impact on Policymaking
Matthew S. Weber
4. Sharing Research Amidst the Cat Videos and Clickbait: You'll Never Believe What Happens Next
Benjamin Toff
5. Critiquing Ethnocentrism and Hierarchy in International Journalism: Critical Research for More Equitable Practice
Lindsay Palmer
Part II. Answering the Crisis in Journalism: Key Research Areas
6. Why News Literacy Matters
Melissa Tully
7. News Consumers (and Non- Consumers): A News Repertoire Approach to Understanding Audiences in a High- Choice Media Environment
Stephanie Edgerly
8. Understanding Collaborative Journalism with Digital Trace Data and Crowdsourced Databases
Yee Man Margaret Ng
9. The Business of Digital News: Understanding the Cross- Functional Orchestra
Damon Kiesow
10. The Business of Journalism and Studying the Journalism Business
Nikki Usher and Mark Poepsel
Part III. Journalism Research's Hidden Challenges
11. Rebuilding Trust through Journalism Education: Teaching Multimedia Reporting with Local Communities
Rachel R. Mourao and Soo Young Shin
12. What Is Data Literacy? And Why Should We Count on It Changing the News?
Jan Lauren Boyles
13. Engaging the Academy: Confronting Eurocentrism in Journalism Studies
Brian Ekdale
14. Beyond Ferguson: Re- Examining Press Coverage of Protests of Police Brutality
Danielle K. Kilgo
Part IV. Journalism Practice Matters
15. How Academics Can Work with Journalists (Hint: They Already Have)
Chase Davis
16. Would We Do It Again? Opportunities in Journalism and Academic Collaboration
Jennifer Moore
17. What Journalism Researchers Should Be Doing
Derek Willis
Conclusion: Betrothed or Belligerent: What Type of Engagement Do We Need?
Matt Carlson
Bibliography
Index
Contributors
Introduction: Improving Journalism with Academic Research
Valerie Belair- Gagnon and Nikki Usher
Part I. The Research-Practice Gap
1. Recovering the Midwestern Ethos of Journalism Research
Jane Yeahin Pyo and Nikki Usher
2. Groundwork for the Public: How Grey Literature Is Shaping What We Know about Local News
Jesse Holcomb
3. Advocating for Journalism Studies' Impact on Policymaking
Matthew S. Weber
4. Sharing Research Amidst the Cat Videos and Clickbait: You'll Never Believe What Happens Next
Benjamin Toff
5. Critiquing Ethnocentrism and Hierarchy in International Journalism: Critical Research for More Equitable Practice
Lindsay Palmer
Part II. Answering the Crisis in Journalism: Key Research Areas
6. Why News Literacy Matters
Melissa Tully
7. News Consumers (and Non- Consumers): A News Repertoire Approach to Understanding Audiences in a High- Choice Media Environment
Stephanie Edgerly
8. Understanding Collaborative Journalism with Digital Trace Data and Crowdsourced Databases
Yee Man Margaret Ng
9. The Business of Digital News: Understanding the Cross- Functional Orchestra
Damon Kiesow
10. The Business of Journalism and Studying the Journalism Business
Nikki Usher and Mark Poepsel
Part III. Journalism Research's Hidden Challenges
11. Rebuilding Trust through Journalism Education: Teaching Multimedia Reporting with Local Communities
Rachel R. Mourao and Soo Young Shin
12. What Is Data Literacy? And Why Should We Count on It Changing the News?
Jan Lauren Boyles
13. Engaging the Academy: Confronting Eurocentrism in Journalism Studies
Brian Ekdale
14. Beyond Ferguson: Re- Examining Press Coverage of Protests of Police Brutality
Danielle K. Kilgo
Part IV. Journalism Practice Matters
15. How Academics Can Work with Journalists (Hint: They Already Have)
Chase Davis
16. Would We Do It Again? Opportunities in Journalism and Academic Collaboration
Jennifer Moore
17. What Journalism Researchers Should Be Doing
Derek Willis
Conclusion: Betrothed or Belligerent: What Type of Engagement Do We Need?
Matt Carlson
Bibliography
Index
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Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction: Improving Journalism with Academic Research
Valerie Belair- Gagnon and Nikki Usher
Part I. The Research-Practice Gap
1. Recovering the Midwestern Ethos of Journalism Research
Jane Yeahin Pyo and Nikki Usher
2. Groundwork for the Public: How Grey Literature Is Shaping What We Know about Local News
Jesse Holcomb
3. Advocating for Journalism Studies' Impact on Policymaking
Matthew S. Weber
4. Sharing Research Amidst the Cat Videos and Clickbait: You'll Never Believe What Happens Next
Benjamin Toff
5. Critiquing Ethnocentrism and Hierarchy in International Journalism: Critical Research for More Equitable Practice
Lindsay Palmer
Part II. Answering the Crisis in Journalism: Key Research Areas
6. Why News Literacy Matters
Melissa Tully
7. News Consumers (and Non- Consumers): A News Repertoire Approach to Understanding Audiences in a High- Choice Media Environment
Stephanie Edgerly
8. Understanding Collaborative Journalism with Digital Trace Data and Crowdsourced Databases
Yee Man Margaret Ng
9. The Business of Digital News: Understanding the Cross- Functional Orchestra
Damon Kiesow
10. The Business of Journalism and Studying the Journalism Business
Nikki Usher and Mark Poepsel
Part III. Journalism Research's Hidden Challenges
11. Rebuilding Trust through Journalism Education: Teaching Multimedia Reporting with Local Communities
Rachel R. Mourao and Soo Young Shin
12. What Is Data Literacy? And Why Should We Count on It Changing the News?
Jan Lauren Boyles
13. Engaging the Academy: Confronting Eurocentrism in Journalism Studies
Brian Ekdale
14. Beyond Ferguson: Re- Examining Press Coverage of Protests of Police Brutality
Danielle K. Kilgo
Part IV. Journalism Practice Matters
15. How Academics Can Work with Journalists (Hint: They Already Have)
Chase Davis
16. Would We Do It Again? Opportunities in Journalism and Academic Collaboration
Jennifer Moore
17. What Journalism Researchers Should Be Doing
Derek Willis
Conclusion: Betrothed or Belligerent: What Type of Engagement Do We Need?
Matt Carlson
Bibliography
Index
Contributors
Introduction: Improving Journalism with Academic Research
Valerie Belair- Gagnon and Nikki Usher
Part I. The Research-Practice Gap
1. Recovering the Midwestern Ethos of Journalism Research
Jane Yeahin Pyo and Nikki Usher
2. Groundwork for the Public: How Grey Literature Is Shaping What We Know about Local News
Jesse Holcomb
3. Advocating for Journalism Studies' Impact on Policymaking
Matthew S. Weber
4. Sharing Research Amidst the Cat Videos and Clickbait: You'll Never Believe What Happens Next
Benjamin Toff
5. Critiquing Ethnocentrism and Hierarchy in International Journalism: Critical Research for More Equitable Practice
Lindsay Palmer
Part II. Answering the Crisis in Journalism: Key Research Areas
6. Why News Literacy Matters
Melissa Tully
7. News Consumers (and Non- Consumers): A News Repertoire Approach to Understanding Audiences in a High- Choice Media Environment
Stephanie Edgerly
8. Understanding Collaborative Journalism with Digital Trace Data and Crowdsourced Databases
Yee Man Margaret Ng
9. The Business of Digital News: Understanding the Cross- Functional Orchestra
Damon Kiesow
10. The Business of Journalism and Studying the Journalism Business
Nikki Usher and Mark Poepsel
Part III. Journalism Research's Hidden Challenges
11. Rebuilding Trust through Journalism Education: Teaching Multimedia Reporting with Local Communities
Rachel R. Mourao and Soo Young Shin
12. What Is Data Literacy? And Why Should We Count on It Changing the News?
Jan Lauren Boyles
13. Engaging the Academy: Confronting Eurocentrism in Journalism Studies
Brian Ekdale
14. Beyond Ferguson: Re- Examining Press Coverage of Protests of Police Brutality
Danielle K. Kilgo
Part IV. Journalism Practice Matters
15. How Academics Can Work with Journalists (Hint: They Already Have)
Chase Davis
16. Would We Do It Again? Opportunities in Journalism and Academic Collaboration
Jennifer Moore
17. What Journalism Researchers Should Be Doing
Derek Willis
Conclusion: Betrothed or Belligerent: What Type of Engagement Do We Need?
Matt Carlson
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.