Information Age Journalism: Journalism in an International Context
By (Author) Vincent Campbell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hodder Arnold
11th March 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
News media and journalism
302.23
Paperback
256
Width 155mm, Height 234mm, Spine 15mm
For almost 400 years journalism has played a central role in the evolution and development of societies across the globe, but as we enter the 21st century and the age of information, exactly what journalism is, what it does, and what it means has become increasingly problematic. Understanding journalism in the 21st century requires awareness of concepts and practices around the world, rather than just in terms of Western notions of journalism's social role. This title examines the fundamental questions about what journalism in the age of information means in an international context. The book aims to act as both an introduction for students and a critical examination of the dominant theories in journalism studies. The book includes an explanation and discussion of the contemporary "crisis" in Western journalism and examines the core concepts in journalism studies, such as new values, objectivity and ethics, drawing on comparative examples from around the world. The book also explores the impact of new media technologies on established theories and practices in journalism.
Vincent Campbell is Lecturer in Political Communication at the University of Leicester, UK.