TY - BOOK AU - Allan,Stuart TI - Journalism: critical issues SN - 0335214754 U1 - 070.4 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Maidenhead PB - Open University Press KW - Journalism N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction : hidden in plain sight - journalism's critical issues; Stuart Allan --; 1; Intimately intertwined in the most public way : celebrity and journalism; P. David Marshall --; 2; Race, ideology and journalism : black power and television news; Jane Rhodes --; 3; The 'gender matters' debate in journalism : lessons from the front; Linda Steiner --; 4; Journalism ethics : towards an Orwellian critique?; Richard Keeble --; 5; News on the Web : the emerging forms and practices of online journalism; Stuart Allan --; 6; Is there a democratic deficit in US and UK journalism?; Robert A. Hackett --; 7; Active citizen or couch potato? : journalism and public opinion; Justin Lewis and Karin Wahl-Jorgensen --; 8; In defence of 'thick' journalism; or how television journalism can be good for us; Simon Cottle --; 9; Fourth estate or fan club? : sports journalism engages the popular; David Rowe --; 10; McJournalism : the local press and the McDonaldization thesis; Bob Franklin --; 11; The emerging chaos of global news culture; Brian McNair --; 12; Journalism through the camera's eye; Barbie Zelizer --; 13; Mighty dread : journalism and moral panics; Chas Critcher --; 14; Communication or spin? : source-media relations in science journalism; Alison Anderson, Alan Petersen and Matthew David --; 15; Risk reporting : why can't they ever get it right?; Susanna Hornig Priest --; 16; News talk : interaction in the broadcast news interview; Ian Hutchby --; 17; 'A fresh peach is easier to bruise' : children and traumatic news; Cynthia Carter and Maire Messenger Davies --; 18; Talking war : how journalism responded to the events of 9/11; Martin Montgomery --; 19; Banal journalism : the centrality of the 'us-them' binary in news discourse; Prasun Sonwalkar --; 20; Racialized 'othering' : the representation of asylum seekers in the news media; Olga Guedes Bailey and Ramaswami Harindranath --; 21; Women in the boyzone : gender, news and herstory; Karen Ross --; 22; Gendered news practices : examining experiences of women journalists in different national contexts; Minelle Mahtani --; 23; Subterfuge as public service : investigative journalism as idealized journalism; Michael Bromley --; 24; Opportunity or threat? : the BBC, investigative journalism and the Hutton report; Steven Barnett --; 25; Journalism, media conglomerates and the Federal Communications Commission; Oliver Boyd-Barrett --; 26; News in the global public space; Ingrid Volkmer --; 27; Journalism and the war in Iraq; Howard Tumber ER -