Metajournalistic discourse and the meanings of journalism: Definitional control, boundary work, and legitimation

M Carlson - Communication theory, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Situating journalism as a cultural practice charged with delivering valid accounts of the world
necessitates a theory of metajournalistic discourse to explain how meanings around …

Metajournalistic Discourse and the Meanings of Journalism: Definitional Control, Boundary Work, and Legitimation.

M Carlson - Communication Theory (1050-3293), 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
Situating journalism as a cultural practice charged with delivering valid accounts of the world
necessitates a theory of metajournalistic discourse to explain how meanings around …

Metajournalistic Discourse and the Meanings of Journalism: Definitional Control, Boundary Work, and Legitimation

M Carlson - Communication Theory, 2016 - experts.umn.edu
Situating journalism as a cultural practice charged with delivering valid accounts of the world
necessitates a theory of metajournalistic discourse to explain how meanings around …

Metajournalistic discourse and the meanings of journalism: Definitional control, boundary work, and legitimation

M Carlson - Communication Theory, 2016 - dialnet.unirioja.es
Situating journalism as a cultural practice charged with delivering valid accounts of the world
necessitates a theory of metajournalistic discourse to explain how meanings around …

Metajournalistic Discourse and the Meanings of Journalism: Definitional Control, Boundary Work, and Legitimation

M Carlson - Communication Theory, 2016 - infona.pl
Situating journalism as a cultural practice charged with delivering valid accounts of the world
necessitates a theory of metajournalistic discourse to explain how meanings around …

Metajournalistic Discourse and the Meanings of Journalism: Definitional Control, Boundary Work, and Legitimation

M Carlson - Communication Theory, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Situating journalism as a cultural practice charged with delivering valid accounts of the world
necessitates a theory of metajournalistic discourse to explain how meanings around …