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Towards a Praxis-based Media and Journalism Research /

This volume brings together current scholarly debates about how to bridge the gap between theory and practice in media and journalism research. Drawing on work from media scholars and media practitioners that focuses on how both sides can work together for the good of society, Towards a Praxis-based...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Barkho, Leon (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Intellect, 2017.
Edición:1st
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: Theory Is Not Enough: How to Convert Media and Journalism Studies into Relevant, Useful and Practical Research; Part I: What Media Practitioners Say; Chapter 1: Journalists and Scholars: A Short Manifesto; Chapter 2: Towards a New Relevance: Why the New Media Landscape Requires Journalists and Media Scholars to Forge a Genuine Partnership for the First Time; Chapter 3: Journalism's Practitioners and the Academy: Must They Eternally Live in Different Universes?; Chapter 4: Why Practitioners Resent Academic Writing.
  • Chapter 5: When the Media Criticize the MediaChapter 6: Bridging the Chasm: Can Theory Help Media and Journalism Practitioners; Part II: What Media Academics Say; Chapter 7: Towards a Praxis-based Media and Journalism Research; Chapter 8: From the High Ground to the Swamp: A Model for Immersive Journalism Research; Chapter 9: Minority Media as Intercultural Dialogue: Towards a Communicative Praxis; Chapter 10: Inside Out/Outside In: (Auto- )Ethnographic Work on the Position of the Newspaper Sub-editor; Chapter 11: Photojournalism and the Role of Images as Part of Design and Branding.
  • Chapter 12: Notes on a Practice-based Media and Journalism Research from a Critical Cultural PerspectivePart III: Who Gets It Right?; Chapter 13: Journalists Do Live in a Parallel Universe: A Response to Practitioner Critiques of Journalism Academics; Chapter 14: Linking Theory to Practice: Changing the Approach of Media and Journalism Research; Chapter 15: Media Academics versus Media Practitioners: Who Gets It Right?; Notes on Contributors; Back Cover.