What Journalists Are Owed :How Structures, Systems and Audiences Enable News Work Today - Journalism Studies
What Journalists Are Owed :How Structures, Systems and Audiences Enable News Work Today - Journalism Studies
hardback
Published:
3 December, 2019
Description
The study of news and news practice is rich in examinations of what journalists owe to society. However, this book looks at what journalists can expect from society: what roles ownership structures, colleagues, governments and audiences should play so journalists can do their jobs well – and safely.
What Journalists Are Owed draws on a variety of research perspectives – legal and ethical analysis, surveys, interviews and content analysis – in different national settings to look at how those relationships among stakeholders are developing in a time of rapid and often unsettling chance to the political and economic environments that surround journalism. Journalism can be a risky business. This book opens some discussions on those risks can be described and mitigated.
There’s no shortage of writing about what journalists owe society – but if society wants journalism done well, what does it owe journalists in return? This volume opens a discussion on the cultural, legal-system and professional agreements that societies should provide so journalists can do their jobs in increasingly hostile political environments. This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780367437909 |
| ISBN10 | 0367437902 |
| Number Of Pages | 120 |
| Item Weight | 453 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Author's Bio
Fred Vultee is an Associate Professor at the Department of Communication, Wayne State University, USA. Lee Wilkins is a Professor Emerita at the Department of Communication, Wayne State University, USA and Professor Emerita at the School of Journalism, University of Missouri, USA.