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Title Global journalism research : theories, methods, findings, future / edited by Martin Löffelholz and David Weaver ; with the assistance of Andreas Schwarz.

Publication Info. Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2008.

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Description xiv, 304 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents PART I: INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM RESEARCH: Questioning national, cultural, and disciplinary boundaries: a call for global journalism research / David Weaver and Martin Löffelholz -- PART II: THEORIES OF JOURNALISM RESEARCH: Heterogeneous; multidimensional; competing: theoretical approaches to journalism: an overview / Martin Löffelholz -- Journalism in a globalizing world society: a societal approach to journalism research / Manfred Rühl -- Journalism as a human right: the cultural approach to journalism / John Hartley -- The structure of news production: the organizational approach to journalism research / Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen -- Factors behind journalists' professional behavior: a psychological approach to journalism research / Wolfgang Donsbach -- Journalism as a symbolic practice: the gender approach in journalism research / Gertrude J. Robinson -- PART III: METHODOLOGY AND METHODS OF JOURNALISM RESEARCH: Comparing journalism across cultural boundaries: state of the art, strategies, problems, and solutions / Thomas Hanitzsch -- Methods of journalism research: survey / David Weaver -- Methods of journalism research: content analysis / Christian Kolmer -- Methods of journalism research: observation / Thorsten Quandt --
PART IV: SELECTED PARADIGMS AND FINDINGS OF JOURNALISM RESEARCH: Journalism research in the United States: paradigm shift in a networked world / Jane B. Singer -- Journalism research in Germany: evolution and central research interests / Siegfried Weischenberg and Maja Malik -- Journalism research in the UK: from isolated efforts to an established discipline / Karin Wahl-Jorgensen and Bob Franklin -- South African journalism research: challenging paradigmatic schisms and finding a foothold in an era of globalization / Arnold S. de Beer -- Journalism research in greater China: its communities, approaches, and themes / Zhongdang Pan, Joseph M. Chan, and Ven-hwei Lo -- Journalism research in Mexico: historical development and research interests in the Latin American context / María Elena Hernández Ramirez and Andreas Schwarz -- PART V: THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM RESEARCH: Reconsidering "journalism" for journalism research / Ari Heinonen and Heikki Loustarinen -- Theories in globalized journalism / Stephen D. Reese -- Going beyond disciplinary boundaries in the future of journalism research / Barbie Zelizer -- Journalism education in an era of globalization / Mark Deuze -- PART VI: CONCLUSION: Global journalism research: summing up and looking ahead / David Weaver and Martin Löffelholz.
Subject Journalism -- Research.
Journalism -- Research.
Journalism.
Journalistiek.
Onderzoeksmethoden.
Added Author Löffelholz, Martin, 1959-
Weaver, David H. (David Hugh), 1946-
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