Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Geographies of journalism : the imaginative power of place in making digital news / Robert E Gutsche, Jr. and Kristy Hess.

By: Gutsche, Robert E [author.].
Contributor(s): Hess, Kristy [author.].
Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2021Description: vi, 132p.ISBN: 9781032178622.Subject(s): Journalism, Regional | Digital media. -- Technological innovations | Online journalism -- Social aspects | Place (Philosophy) -- Social aspectsDDC classification: 070.433
Contents:
Introduction: the power of place-making and journalism -- Mapping the geographies of journalism -- The trichotomy of place, space and territory in digital journalism studies -- Symbolic and imaginative power: from doxa to innovation in journalism -- Demarcating news space(s) in digital news -- Who is where? complicating power, proximity and journalistic authority -- Power, place, and the spatial dialectic of digital journalism -- Conclusion: advancing the research agenda.
Summary: Geographies of Journalism is a book that examines the role of geotechnologies, social media, and traditional journalism in shaping our perceptions of different places and their associated social and political issues. The book uses approaches from geography, cultural resistance, and power to highlight the challenges and complications involved in reporting on different places and their socio-political conditions. It argues that journalism, both online and traditional, plays a critical role in how audiences perceive different locales and how responsibility for socio-political issues is attributed. The book explores themes such as proximity, place, territory, news myth, and placemaking, and examines how these concepts intersect in the digital age. It also discusses how the journalistic process of verisimilitude, storytelling, and evidence collection shapes public perception and interpretation of social and political issues. Overall, Geographies of Journalism is a valuable resource for scholars across the fields of human geography, journalism, and mass media who are interested in exploring the complex relationship between journalism, power, and place-making in the digital age.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books NASSDOC Library
Book Cart
070.433 GUT-G (Browse shelf) Available 52527

Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-122) and index.

Introduction: the power of place-making and journalism -- Mapping the geographies of journalism -- The trichotomy of place, space and territory in digital journalism studies -- Symbolic and imaginative power: from doxa to innovation in journalism -- Demarcating news space(s) in digital news -- Who is where? complicating power, proximity and journalistic authority -- Power, place, and the spatial dialectic of digital journalism -- Conclusion: advancing the research agenda.

Geographies of Journalism is a book that examines the role of geotechnologies, social media, and traditional journalism in shaping our perceptions of different places and their associated social and political issues. The book uses approaches from geography, cultural resistance, and power to highlight the challenges and complications involved in reporting on different places and their socio-political conditions. It argues that journalism, both online and traditional, plays a critical role in how audiences perceive different locales and how responsibility for socio-political issues is attributed.

The book explores themes such as proximity, place, territory, news myth, and placemaking, and examines how these concepts intersect in the digital age. It also discusses how the journalistic process of verisimilitude, storytelling, and evidence collection shapes public perception and interpretation of social and political issues.

Overall, Geographies of Journalism is a valuable resource for scholars across the fields of human geography, journalism, and mass media who are interested in exploring the complex relationship between journalism, power, and place-making in the digital age.



English

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.