C Brin, J Charron, J De Bonville - 2004 - books.google.com
TING STAVE PAPERS, senting the fe of Lord High damira our calderatios a paper comising feveral the fenen emisjefty's hips a Sp sor of their wages, and being dehirous of gran-that …
N Mellor - The international journal of press/politics, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
This article argues that despite the recent increase in the number of publications about Arab news media, little has been revealed about Arab journalism as a professional and social …
M Broersma - International Communication Gazette, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Though the impossibility of a mimetic and purely objective representation of reality is commonly accepted, it is striking that journalism's claim to truth and authenticity is still so …
Modern Arab Journalism offers a new outlook in studying Arab news media. It approaches its subject from an innovative angle, asking a series of key questions:* How is Arab …
A Marchi, C Taylor - Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis …, 2009 - cris.unibo.it
This paper reports on a quasi-experiment into triangulation, which is increasingly frequently cited as a guarantor of validity and reliability of findings. The methodology that we are …
In applying Bourdieu's ideas on language, power and symbolic violence to a number of case studies of contemporary media, this book ranges across various institutions and genres …
The proliferation of bylines characterized the news as an imperfect, all too human account of reality, opening the way towards journalistic stardom, altering power relations within the …
J Bogaerts - Journalism Practice, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The concept of “ritual” has played an important role in research within mass media and journalism studies in the last decades. Both ethnographic and anthropological research in …
T Markham - The politics of war reporting, 2013 - manchesterhive.com
My entire scientific enterprise is indeed based on the belief that the deepest logic of the social world can be grasped only if one plunges into the particularity of an empirical reality …