• Kapcsolat

  • Hírlevél

  • Rólunk

  • Szállítási lehetőségek

  • Hírek

  • 0
    The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History

    The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History by Garza, Melita M.; Fuhlhage, Michael; Lucht, Tracy;

    Sorozatcím: Routledge Journalism Companions;

      • 10% KEDVEZMÉNY?

      • A kedvezmény csak az 'Értesítés a kedvenc témákról' hírlevelünk címzettjeinek rendeléseire érvényes.
      • Kiadói listaár GBP 47.99
      • Az ár azért becsült, mert a rendelés pillanatában nem lehet pontosan tudni, hogy a beérkezéskor milyen lesz a forint árfolyama az adott termék eredeti devizájához képest. Ha a forint romlana, kissé többet, ha javulna, kissé kevesebbet kell majd fizetnie.

        24 287 Ft (23 131 Ft + 5% áfa)
      • Kedvezmény(ek) 10% (cc. 2 429 Ft off)
      • Discounted price 21 859 Ft (20 818 Ft + 5% áfa)

    Beszerezhetőség

    Még nem jelent meg, de rendelhető. A megjelenéstől számított néhány héten belül megérkezik.

    Why don't you give exact delivery time?

    A beszerzés időigényét az eddigi tapasztalatokra alapozva adjuk meg. Azért becsült, mert a terméket külföldről hozzuk be, így a kiadó kiszolgálásának pillanatnyi gyorsaságától is függ. A megadottnál gyorsabb és lassabb szállítás is elképzelhető, de mindent megteszünk, hogy Ön a lehető leghamarabb jusson hozzá a termékhez.

    A termék adatai:

    • Kiadás sorszáma 1
    • Kiadó Routledge
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. május 27.

    • ISBN 9781032156477
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem490 oldal
    • Méret 246x174 mm
    • Súly 453 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 5 Illustrations, black & white; 5 Halftones, black & white
    • 700

    Kategóriák

    Rövid leírás:

    The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History revisits media history across forms, formats, and multiple fault lines, including gender, ethnicity, race, and citizenship status.?


    Több

    Hosszú leírás:

    The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History revisits media history across forms, formats, and multiple fault lines, including gender, ethnicity, race, and citizenship status.


    Original contributions highlight areas of journalism history in desperate need of further treatment, with a special focus on diversity, equity, and accountability. Sections cover the early origins and development of journalism in the United States, pivotal moments and personalities in various strands of journalism, underrepresented groups and formats in journalism history, and key issues in "doing" journalism history. Authors aim to fill in the gaps left by traditional historical narratives by examining overlooked subjects, such as labor reporting, and overdue theoretical perspectives, such as intersectionality. Collectively, the voices in this book offer a more inclusive paradigm for the field.


    Written by a range of recognized journalism scholars, both well-established and emerging, this collection offers a thought-provoking starting point for researchers and advanced students seeking a critical understanding of American journalism history as conceived in the current era.


    Több

    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction



    Part I


    The U.S. Press: Evolution and Key Areas



    Chapter 1: Five Ages: Rethinking Historical Eras of American Journalism


    Thomas . Terry



    Chapter 2: The Press in the Civil War


    Debra Reddin Van Tuyll



    Chapter 3: Freedom of the Press from What?": An Analysis of How The Quill Contrasts Free Press Ideals and Practices in the United States and Abroad


    Erin K. Coyle and Annette Masterson



    Chapter 4: A Genealogy of Newsroom Diversity: The Hutchins Commission, the Kerner Commission, and the American Society of Newspaper Editors


    Gwyneth Mellinger



    Chapter 5: Presenting Journalism as ?Destiny?: Textbooks as Sites of Journalism History


    Perry Parks



    Part II


    Conflict, Truth, Power & Politics



    Chapter 6: War Reporting, Propaganda, and Truth


    Elisabeth Fondren and Natascha Toft Roelsgaard



    Chapter 7: The Black Press and the Fight for Equality


    Shaniece B. Bickham and Jinx Coleman Broussard



    Chapter 8: Boxing Heroes of the Twentieth-Century Black Press: Beyond the "Color Line" Trope


    Carrie Teresa



    Chapter 9: The Press and the Presidency: How the Executive Branch Legitimizes the Fourth Estate


    Pam Parry



    Chapter 10: Journalism and Moral Courage


    Melita M. Garza



    Part III


    Investigative, Business, and Accountability Journalism History



    Chapter 11:, Id[e]as "Like Magic" in the Margins: Ida B. Wells, Ida Tarbell, and the Agency in Investigative Journalism


    Lori Amber Roessner



    Chapter 12: Labor Journalism History: The Missing Story of Workers


    Christopher R. Martin



    Chapter 13: Women in Business Journalism History


    Melony Shemberger and Melita M. Garza



    Chapter 14: The Importance of Business Journalism in American Journalism and Business History


    Chris Roush



    Chapter 15: Media Culpa: News Organizations? Apologies for Complicity in Systemic Racism


    Michael Fuhlhage and Lee Wilkins



    Part IV


    Broadcast and Documentary Journalism



    Chapter 16: Key Issues in Broadcast News History


    Mike Conway



    Chapter 17: Radio News in Journalism History


    Michael J. Socolow



    Chapter 18: Transnational Research and Television History


    Madeleine Liseblad



    Chapter 19: Documentary Journalism History


    Thomas Mascaro



    Part V


    Women in Journalism History



    Chapter 20: Women in Journalism History


    Maurine H/ Beasley



    Chapter 21: From Bloomers to Bombshells: Women Journalists as Spectacle


    Tracy Lucht



    Chapter 22: The Troubles with the 1970s Women?s Liberation Movement: A Black Feminist Critique of Ethel L. Payne?s Reportage


    Cristina Mislán



    Chapter 23: The Women?s Pages: Sites of Tradition and Social Change


    Kimberly Wilmot Voss



    Chapter 24: From Garber to Kimes: The Evolution of the Female Sports Journalist in the U.S.


    Molly Yanity



    Part VI


    Alternative Media and Underrepresented Groups in Journalism History



    Chapter 25: Examining Alternative Media


    Kevin M. Lerner



    Chapter 26: Case Study in Alternative Media: Dorothy Day, The Catholic Worker, and Uncovering Religion in Journalism History


    Bailey Dick



    Chapter 27: Mainstream Journalism and the Black Struggle for Civil Rights in the United States


    Sid Bedingfield



    Chapter 28: The Immigrant Press: Building Community, Giving Voice


    Jon Bekken and Melita M. Garza



    Chapter 29: Finding the First Americans in American Journalism History


    Melissa Greene-Blye



    Chapter 30: Let?s Pull Together?": A Story of Filipina/o/x American Journalism


    Celeste González de Bustamante



    Chapter 31: The News Media and the Myth of the Mexican Miscreant


    Michael Fuhlhage



    Part VII


    Underrepresented Formats in Journalism History



    Chapter 32: The Country Press: Historical Challenges


    Beth Garfrerick



    Chapter 33: Student Journalism History: Essential Reporting


    Kaylene Dial Armstrong



    Chapter 34: Community Radio: Agents of Change


    Noah Arceneaux



    Part VIII


    Changing Forms of Journalism History



    Chapter 35: A Call to Action: Newspaper Digitization and American Journalism History


    Julien Gorbach


    Chapter 36: A Place for Media Historians to Publish: Journalism History and American Journalism


    Pamela E. Walck and Pam Parry



    Chapter 37: The Changing Story of the Life Story


    Marilyn Greenwald



    Chapter 38: The Journalism History Podcast


    Nicholas Hirshon, Ken Ward, and Teri Finneman



    Part IX


    Theory, Concepts, and Historiography



    Chapter 39: Theory, Concepts, and Historiography: An Overview


    Tim P. Vos



    Chapter 40: Cultural and Critical Approaches to US Journalism History


    John Nerone



    Chapter 41: Journalism, History, and the Contorted Nature of Memory


    Janice Hume



    Chapter 42: Fake News, Truth, and Democracy


    Erika Pribanic-Smith



    Chapter 43: Remaking Journalism History: Issues of Progress, Presence, and Position


    Carolyn Kitch



    Conclusion



    Index

    Több
    Mostanában megtekintett
    previous
    The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History

    The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History

    Garza, Melita M.; Fuhlhage, Michael; Lucht, Tracy; (ed.)

    24 287 Ft

    Media and Conflict: Critical Analysis of News Discourses in India

    Media and Conflict: Critical Analysis of News Discourses in India

    Barclay, Francis P.; Laskar, Kaifia Ancer; Natrayan, Boobalakrishnan; (ed.)

    68 079 Ft

    Spirit Whales and Sloth Tales: Fossils of Washington State

    Spirit Whales and Sloth Tales: Fossils of Washington State

    Nesbitt, Elizabeth A.; Williams, David B.;

    10 116 Ft

    The Economics of Labor Law

    The Economics of Labor Law

    Hylton, Keith N.;

    63 262 Ft

    Social Media, Fundamental Rights and Courts: A European Perspective

    Social Media, Fundamental Rights and Courts: A European Perspective

    Casarosa, Federica; Psychogiopoulou, Evangelia; (ed.)

    21 251 Ft

    Wound Healing: A Practical Approach

    Wound Healing: A Practical Approach

    Tiplica, George-Sorin; Isoherranen, Kirsi; (ed.)

    63 540 Ft

    Skateboard Stickers

    Skateboard Stickers

    Stickerbomb;

    12 647 Ft

    next