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Translating Nancy Drew From Fiction To Film, Bonnie Brennen
Translating Nancy Drew From Fiction To Film, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Women's National Press Club, Bonnie Brennen
The New York Times Code Of Ethics, Bonnie Brennen
The New York Times Code Of Ethics, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Review Of Newsworkers United: Labor, Convergence, And North American Newspapers, Bonnie Brennen
Review Of Newsworkers United: Labor, Convergence, And North American Newspapers, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Governance Of Cyberspace, Bonnie Brennen
Review Of The Governance Of Cyberspace, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Review Of Beyond Hypocrisy: Decoding The News In An Age Of Propaganda Including The Doublespeak Dictionary By Edward S. Herman, Bonnie Brennen
Review Of Beyond Hypocrisy: Decoding The News In An Age Of Propaganda Including The Doublespeak Dictionary By Edward S. Herman, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Picturing The Past: Media, History, And Photography, Bonnie Brennen, Hanno Hardt
Picturing The Past: Media, History, And Photography, Bonnie Brennen, Hanno Hardt
Bonnie Brennen
Photographs shape not only what we remember but also how we remember. Picturing the Past explores the relations between photojournalism and history. Its contributors discuss dramatic changes in the American press's coverage of presidential death from McKinley through Kennedy and the curious distillation of enormous collections of photographs taken during cataclysmic events such as the Civil War and the Holocaust into a handful of images that have become cultural icons. Ranging from the idealization of American life in 1930s photojournalism to the issue of authenticity in documentary photography, these thought-provoking essays examine how photographs influence collective memory, generate a sense …
Journalists As Workers: An Introduction, Bonnie Brennen
Journalists As Workers: An Introduction, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Fictional Journalists: News Work In American Novels, Bonnie Brennen
Fictional Journalists: News Work In American Novels, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Essays On Culture As A Practice: An Introduction, Bonnie Brennen
Essays On Culture As A Practice: An Introduction, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Newsworkers During The Interwar Era: A Critique Of Traditional Media History, Bonnie Brennen
Newsworkers During The Interwar Era: A Critique Of Traditional Media History, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
This essay offers an ideological critique of representations of United States newsworkers during the interwar period that have been presented in communication histories. Focusing on elements of structure, content, style, language, and absence, it explores the implications of a traditional liberal pluralist approach to media historiography. It suggests that although the role of newsworkers is central to understanding the political and economic development of the media, during this era, reporters are found to occupy a marginal role in conceptions of United States journalism history.
Persecuting Alex Rodriguez, Bonnie Brennen, Rick Brown
Persecuting Alex Rodriguez, Bonnie Brennen, Rick Brown
Bonnie Brennen
This qualitative textual analysis considers the US press coverage of Alex Rodriguez for his alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. It evaluates nearly 500 newspaper, magazine and broadcast reports from 2007 to 2014 on Rodriguez, as well as reader and journalistic responses, and finds issues of overt and inferential racism, stereotyping and symbolic impurity, and a crude emphasis on money in the coverage. This research considers the ethics of the press coverage through a framework of Critical Race Theory and suggests an approach rooted in communitarian ethics to foster greater social justice and balance in sports media coverage.
Freedom Of Expression: An Introduction, Bonnie Brennen
Freedom Of Expression: An Introduction, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Erich Fromm: From Social Unconscious To Class Consciousness, Bonnie Brennen, Erich Fromm
Erich Fromm: From Social Unconscious To Class Consciousness, Bonnie Brennen, Erich Fromm
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Bridging The Backlash: A Cultural Materialist Reading Of The Bridges Of Madison County, Bonnie Brennen
Bridging The Backlash: A Cultural Materialist Reading Of The Bridges Of Madison County, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Billboards Of The Dream: Walker Evans On 1930s U.S. Advertising, Bonnie Brennen
Billboards Of The Dream: Walker Evans On 1930s U.S. Advertising, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Remembering A Mentor: Hanno Hardt, Bonnie Brennen
Remembering A Mentor: Hanno Hardt, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
What The Hacks Say: The Ideological Prism Of Us Journalism Texts, Bonnie Brennen
What The Hacks Say: The Ideological Prism Of Us Journalism Texts, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
A review of United States journalism textbooks, published during the 1980s and 1990s, suggests that authors focus on essential new information and highlight a cutting edge understanding of new technologies, visual literacy, and/or cultural diversity in an effort to justify publishing new books on the practice of journalism. This review also suggests that while the vast majority of these texts clearly cover the field in a competent and thorough manner, there is a considerable amount of overlapping, repetitive information and that all of these books address the practice of journalism from an identical ideological perspective.
Williams, Raymond (1921-1988), Bonnie Brennen
Trajectories For The Future: Journalism Studies In Context, Bonnie Brennen
Trajectories For The Future: Journalism Studies In Context, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
Newswork, History, And Photographic Evidence: A Visual Analysis Of A 1930s Newsroom, Hanno Hardt, Bonnie Brennen
Newswork, History, And Photographic Evidence: A Visual Analysis Of A 1930s Newsroom, Hanno Hardt, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
"If A Problem Cannot Be Solved, Enlarge It": An Ideological Critique Of The "Other" In Pearl Harbor And September 11 New York Times Coverage, Bonnie Brennen, Margaret Duffy
"If A Problem Cannot Be Solved, Enlarge It": An Ideological Critique Of The "Other" In Pearl Harbor And September 11 New York Times Coverage, Bonnie Brennen, Margaret Duffy
Bonnie Brennen
This study uses the theoretical approach of cultural materialism, suggesting that cultural artifacts such as newspaper articles offer useful documentary evidence of representations and misrepresentations of lived experience. It compares the rhetorical strategies in New York Times news articles, editorials, columns, and advertisements used to frame Japanese-Americans in the first four months following Pearl Harbor with those used to describe Muslim and Arab-Americans following September 11. This research suggests that strategies used to frame these groups as the "Other" encourage the emergence of a specific ideological vision in the news coverage which has cultivated a climate of fear in United …
Conflicted Interests, Contested Terrain: Journalism Ethics Codes Then And Now, Lee Wilkins, Bonnie Brennen
Conflicted Interests, Contested Terrain: Journalism Ethics Codes Then And Now, Lee Wilkins, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
By analyzing ethics codes, a professional statement of what constitutes good work, this essay links codes to a theory of culture and history. It considers two early journalism ethics codes and assesses the latest New York Times code in the light of philosophical theory. The paper suggests that professional tensions outlined in Good Work are reified in the Times code—and that history and culture may be less supportive of a positive outcome of this struggle over values than the insights of psychology might suggest.
A Note On Hanno Hardt's Contribution To Jci, Bonnie Brennen
A Note On Hanno Hardt's Contribution To Jci, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
From Religiosity To Consumerism: Press Coverage Of Thanksgiving, 1905-2005, Bonnie Brennen
From Religiosity To Consumerism: Press Coverage Of Thanksgiving, 1905-2005, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
This research looks at the coverage of Thanksgiving during the past 100 years on 11 daily urban newspapers published in the United States in an effort to assess journalistic practices related to the coverage of routine news stories and to understand how through its coverage newspapers represent and interpret social, political, and economic change. The Thanksgiving holiday was chosen because it has been a traditional news story consistently covered each year in the press and an analysis of the coverage provides insights into the basic routines of journalism including news conventions, journalistic values, and norms over the past 100 years.
Emergence Of Class Consciousness In The American Newspaper Guild, Bonnie Brennen
Emergence Of Class Consciousness In The American Newspaper Guild, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
In Danger Of Dilution?, Bonnie Brennen
From Headline Shooter To Picture Snatcher: The Construction Of Photojournalists In American Film, 1928-39, Bonnie Brennen
From Headline Shooter To Picture Snatcher: The Construction Of Photojournalists In American Film, 1928-39, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
The existing research that addresses the depiction of photojournalists in popular culture focuses primarily on stereotypical characters and assessments of their distorted reflections of ‘reality’. In contrast, this article considers elements of popular cultural practices produced under specific social, economic, and political conditions that may provide useful insights into the actual lived experiences of photojournalists. Framed from a cultural materialist perspective, this research suggests that American films are cultural artifacts that offer documentary evidence as to the actual working conditions of photojournalists. Specifically, this research project focuses on the construction of photojournalists in 20 American films, in which photojournalists and …
Lockouts, Protests, And Scabs: A Critical Assessment Of The "Los Angeles Herald Examiner" Strike [Article], Bonnie Brennen
Lockouts, Protests, And Scabs: A Critical Assessment Of The "Los Angeles Herald Examiner" Strike [Article], Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
This essay uses the case of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner strike, 1967–1977, to show how a critical labor perspective offers historically grounded, politically informed, and culturally situated analyses of media practices and uses. The decade-long strike analyzed here, which has been virtually ignored by media historians, highlights the devastating economic consequences for both the newspaper and the Guild. This essay focuses on the political and cultural implications of class conflict, read through the power struggle between Los Angeles Newspaper Guild members and the Hearst-owned Herald Examiner over issues of identity, work, and economics.
The American Journalism History Reader, Bonnie Brennen, Hanno Hardt
The American Journalism History Reader, Bonnie Brennen, Hanno Hardt
Bonnie Brennen
The American Journalism History Reader presents important primary texts—news articles and essays about journalism from all stages of the history of the American press—alongside key works of journalism history and criticism. The volume aims to place journalism history in its theoretical context, to familiarize the reader with essential works of, and about, journalism, and to chart the development of the field.
The reader moves chronologically through American journalism history from the eighteenth-century to the present, combining classic sources and contemporary insights. Each century's section begins with a critical introduction, which establishes the social and political environment in which the media …