Journalistic authority :: legitimating news in the digital era /
When we encounter a news story, why do we accept its version of events? A complicated set of cultural, structural, and technological relationships inform this interaction, and Journalistic Authority provides a relational theory for explaining how journalists attain authority. The book argues that au...
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Zusammenfassung: | When we encounter a news story, why do we accept its version of events? A complicated set of cultural, structural, and technological relationships inform this interaction, and Journalistic Authority provides a relational theory for explaining how journalists attain authority. The book argues that authority is not a thing to be possessed or lost, but a quality of the connections between those laying claim to being an authority and those who assent to it. Matt Carlson examines the practices journalists use to legitimate their work: professional orientation, development of specific news forms, and the personal narratives they circulate to support a privileged social place. He then considers journalists' relationships with the audiences, sources, technologies, and critics that shape journalistic authority in the contemporary media environment. Carlson argues that journalistic authority is always the product of complex and variable relationships. By creating a schema to account for this complexity, he presents a new model for critiquing journalism while advocating for the norms and practices we want to be authoritative. |
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spelling | Carlson, Matt, 1977- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJycMMVDKGdrk3V8PcDTHC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010066306 Journalistic authority : legitimating news in the digital era / Matt Carlson. New York : Columbia University Press, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource (x, 248 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-240) and index. Introduction : the many relationships of journalism -- Foundations of journalistic authority. Professionalism as privilege and distance : journalistic identity ; Texts and textual authority : forms of journalism ; Telling stories about themselves : journalism's narratives -- Journalistic authority in context. Recognizing journalistic authority : the public's opinion ; Legitimating knowledge through knowers : news sources ; Mediating authority : the technologies of journalism ; Challenging journalistic authority : the role of media criticism -- Conclusion : the politics of journalistic authority. When we encounter a news story, why do we accept its version of events? A complicated set of cultural, structural, and technological relationships inform this interaction, and Journalistic Authority provides a relational theory for explaining how journalists attain authority. The book argues that authority is not a thing to be possessed or lost, but a quality of the connections between those laying claim to being an authority and those who assent to it. Matt Carlson examines the practices journalists use to legitimate their work: professional orientation, development of specific news forms, and the personal narratives they circulate to support a privileged social place. He then considers journalists' relationships with the audiences, sources, technologies, and critics that shape journalistic authority in the contemporary media environment. Carlson argues that journalistic authority is always the product of complex and variable relationships. By creating a schema to account for this complexity, he presents a new model for critiquing journalism while advocating for the norms and practices we want to be authoritative. Print version record. Journalism Objectivity United States. Journalistic ethics United States. Journalism United States History 21st century. Digital media United States. Presse Objectivité États-Unis. Journalistes Déontologie États-Unis. Médias numériques États-Unis. 05.33 journalism. (NL-LeOCL)077592697 bcl LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Journalism. bisacsh Digital media fast Journalism fast Journalism Objectivity fast Journalistic ethics fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 2000-2099 fast journalistikk nyhetsjournalistikk digitale medier digital media etikk autoritet objektivitet History fast Print version: Carlson, Matt, 1977- Journalistic authority. New York : Columbia University Press, [2017] 9780231174442 (DLC) 2016053747 (OCoLC)972089995 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1628737 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Carlson, Matt, 1977- Journalistic authority : legitimating news in the digital era / Introduction : the many relationships of journalism -- Foundations of journalistic authority. Professionalism as privilege and distance : journalistic identity ; Texts and textual authority : forms of journalism ; Telling stories about themselves : journalism's narratives -- Journalistic authority in context. Recognizing journalistic authority : the public's opinion ; Legitimating knowledge through knowers : news sources ; Mediating authority : the technologies of journalism ; Challenging journalistic authority : the role of media criticism -- Conclusion : the politics of journalistic authority. Journalism Objectivity United States. Journalistic ethics United States. Journalism United States History 21st century. Digital media United States. Presse Objectivité États-Unis. Journalistes Déontologie États-Unis. Médias numériques États-Unis. 05.33 journalism. (NL-LeOCL)077592697 bcl LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Journalism. bisacsh Digital media fast Journalism fast Journalism Objectivity fast Journalistic ethics fast |
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title_auth | Journalistic authority : legitimating news in the digital era / |
title_exact_search | Journalistic authority : legitimating news in the digital era / |
title_full | Journalistic authority : legitimating news in the digital era / Matt Carlson. |
title_fullStr | Journalistic authority : legitimating news in the digital era / Matt Carlson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Journalistic authority : legitimating news in the digital era / Matt Carlson. |
title_short | Journalistic authority : |
title_sort | journalistic authority legitimating news in the digital era |
title_sub | legitimating news in the digital era / |
topic | Journalism Objectivity United States. Journalistic ethics United States. Journalism United States History 21st century. Digital media United States. Presse Objectivité États-Unis. Journalistes Déontologie États-Unis. Médias numériques États-Unis. 05.33 journalism. (NL-LeOCL)077592697 bcl LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Journalism. bisacsh Digital media fast Journalism fast Journalism Objectivity fast Journalistic ethics fast |
topic_facet | Journalism Objectivity United States. Journalistic ethics United States. Journalism United States History 21st century. Digital media United States. Presse Objectivité États-Unis. Journalistes Déontologie États-Unis. Médias numériques États-Unis. 05.33 journalism. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Journalism. Digital media Journalism Journalism Objectivity Journalistic ethics United States History |
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