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Toward A Phenomenology Of Media Reading: Theorizing The Embodied Reader And The Text, Meenakshi Durham
Toward A Phenomenology Of Media Reading: Theorizing The Embodied Reader And The Text, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Cameras In The High Court: What Are Justices Afraid Of?, Erik Ugland
Cameras In The High Court: What Are Justices Afraid Of?, Erik Ugland
Erik Ugland
No abstract provided.
The Mismeasure Of Masculinity: The Male Body, Race, And Power In The Enumerative Discourses Of The Nfl Draft, Thomas Oates, Meenakshi Durham
The Mismeasure Of Masculinity: The Male Body, Race, And Power In The Enumerative Discourses Of The Nfl Draft, Thomas Oates, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Adolescent Girls And Media: Unpacking The Politics Of Pleasure, Meenakshi Durham
Adolescent Girls And Media: Unpacking The Politics Of Pleasure, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Who Are These Guys? The Online Challenge To The Notion Of Journalistic Professionalism, Jane Singer
Who Are These Guys? The Online Challenge To The Notion Of Journalistic Professionalism, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
The people who claim membership in a profession and delineate its attributes do so at least in part to justify inequality of status, as well as to limit and control access to that status. The key role of the professional can be fulfilled only by people with particular training, skills and judgement, and it is crucial that the distinction between practitioner and layperson be clearly recognized by all parties. This article suggests that online news workers fundamentally challenge the already-disputed concept of journalists as professionals. It identifies and explores key aspects of that challenge across the cognitive, normative and evaluative …
Political And Civic Engagement, Jane Singer
New Springtime For Vocations, William Thorn
Campaign Contributions: Online Newspaper Coverage Of Election 2000, Jane Singer
Campaign Contributions: Online Newspaper Coverage Of Election 2000, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
Focuses on a study, which examined whether a similar normalization effect can be seen in online adaptations of the journalistic role in the political process. Significance of Web sites for journalists; Results of a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, which focused on the usage of the Internet during the 2000 election in the U.S.; Key attributes of the Web site that counter criticisms of traditional media coverage of campaigns and elections; Increase in the number of newspapers that offered sections of their Web sites to election coverage
Online News Media As Interactive Community Bulletin Boards: Coverage Of Sars In The Greater China Regions, Alice Lee
Dr. LEE, Alice
No abstract provided.
The Power Of The Press Has A Price, Lawrence Soley
The Power Of The Press Has A Price, Lawrence Soley
Lawrence Soley
No abstract provided.
Disney/Family Guide To The Midwest, Pamela Nettleton
Disney/Family Guide To The Midwest, Pamela Nettleton
Pamela Nettleton
No abstract provided.
The Girling Of America: Critical Reflections On Gender And Popular Communication., Meenakshi Durham
The Girling Of America: Critical Reflections On Gender And Popular Communication., Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
Presents a critical perspective on the emergence of women heroines in popular communication. Reflections on gender and popular communication; Social ideals on female heroines; Details of the contested terrain of the girl hero
Envisioning The Caucous Community: Online Newspaper Editors Conceptualize Their Political Roles, Jane Singer, Mirerza Gonzalez-Velez
Envisioning The Caucous Community: Online Newspaper Editors Conceptualize Their Political Roles, Jane Singer, Mirerza Gonzalez-Velez
Jane B. Singer
This article explores how local newspaper editors, as they move online and develop increasingly comprehensive and sophisticated Web sites, conceptualize the ways in which they might take advantage of the opportunities afforded by this new medium. To do so, it considers five caucus-specific sites in light of the notion of a potentially reinvigorated public sphere. The results suggest that despite the participatory nature of the medium, local newspapers' efforts to facilitate formation of an online democratic community remain tentative. Online editors recognize interactivity as a key attribute of the Web, but most are only just beginning to explore ways to …
Newsroom Convergence- Ready Or Not, Jane Singer
Remembering A Mentor, Bonnie Brennen
Sweat Not Melodrama: Reading The Structure Of Feeling In All The President’S Men, Bonnie Brennen
Sweat Not Melodrama: Reading The Structure Of Feeling In All The President’S Men, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.
If A Problem Cannot Be Resolved, Enlarge It. An Ideological Critique Of The Other In Pearl Harbor And September 11 New York Times Coverage, Bonnie Brennen
If A Problem Cannot Be Resolved, Enlarge It. An Ideological Critique Of The Other In Pearl Harbor And September 11 New York Times Coverage, Bonnie Brennen
Bonnie Brennen
No abstract provided.