Journalism and Emotion
Autor Stephen Jukesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 aug 2020
How can we understand the complex relationship between journalism and emotion? In a world of live-streamed terror, polarised political debates and fake news, emotion has become central to our understanding of contemporary journalism.
Including interviews with leading journalists throughout, Journalism and Emotion critically explores the impact of this new affective media environment, not just on the practice of journalism, but also the lived experience of journalists themselves.
Bringing together theory and practice, Stephen Jukes explores:
- The history of objectivity and emotion in journalism, from pre-internet to digital.
- The ‘emotionalisation’ of culture in today’s populist media landscape.
- The blurring of boundaries between journalism and social media content.
- The professional practices of journalists working with emotive material.
- The mental health risks to journalists covering traumatic stories.
- The impact on journalists handling graphic user-generated content.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526497987
ISBN-10: 1526497980
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526497980
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Challenging journalism’s long-standing commitment to objectivity, this book breaks new ground in developing the idea of journalism as a community of affective practice. Drawing on a series of empirical case studies, the book looks behind the scenes of journalistic work to uncover the emotional labour carried out by journalists, often at great personal cost, across contexts ranging from user-generated content to terrorist attacks, conflicts and crises and the “post-truth society.” In doing so, it offers indispensable insights for anyone who cares about journalism.
Cuprins
Introduction: How Emotion Lies at the Heart of Today's New and Journalism Practice
Chapter 1: Objectivity and Emotion
Chapter 2: Journalism and the Rise of Emotion in a Post-truth Society
Chapter 3: Journalism Practice and Affect
Chapter 4: Interviewing and Emotion
Chapter 5: The Herd Instinct
Chapter 6: Journalism and Trauma
Chapter 7: Journalists and User-generated Content
Conclusion: The Taboo has been Broken, What Next?
Chapter 1: Objectivity and Emotion
Chapter 2: Journalism and the Rise of Emotion in a Post-truth Society
Chapter 3: Journalism Practice and Affect
Chapter 4: Interviewing and Emotion
Chapter 5: The Herd Instinct
Chapter 6: Journalism and Trauma
Chapter 7: Journalists and User-generated Content
Conclusion: The Taboo has been Broken, What Next?
Notă biografică
Stephen Jukes is Professor of Journalism in the Faculty of Media & Communication at Bournemouth University. He worked in Europe, the Middle East and the Americas as a foreign correspondent and Global Head of News for Reuters before moving into the academic world in 2005. His academic research focuses on areas of objectivity and emotion in news with an emphasis on affect, trauma and conflict journalism. He works with the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change, chairs the Dart Centre for Journalism & Trauma in Europe and is a trustee of the Institute for War & Peace Reporting.
Descriere
Interactive, interconnected and participatory, journalism today is a constant live-stream of outrage, terror, polarised politics and fake news. With a news landscape that's dominated by emotionally charged material, Stephen Jukes investigates emotionality’s impact on the practice of journalism and the journalists themselves.