Self-reflexive journalism: a corpus study of journalistic culture and community in The guardian
"This book develops a corpus-assisted approach to the study of self-reflexivity in journalism and examines the ways in which news workers and subsequently, news organizations, choose to promote an identity for themselves and the ideologies that accompany them. Using The Guardian as a case study...
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Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
2019
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