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This book provides readers with the understanding required to analyse the range of key factors that shape the production of news, and to assess their implications for the role of news and journalism in democracy. It brings existing research together under the umbrella of a central organising framework to explore how news and its production is shaped by a multiplicity of factors including the norms, values, role perceptions and ethics associated with journalism as a profession, the role of news sources, the changing character and significance of news audiences, the aims and objectives of news organisations, and the political, economic and social contexts within which news is produced. Exploring these factors in depth, using examples, and considering the changing conditions of news production, the chapters chart significant changes, challenges, and responses to provide the essential background for understanding the consequences of current transformations for the democratic qualities of news.



Table of Contents
1. Introduction.- 2. Why study news? The democratic role of news.- 3. Understanding influences on the production of news.- 4. Routines and practices: studying the making of news.- 5. Journalism norms, values, and role perceptions.- 6. Journalism ethics.- 7. The news organisation.- 8. News audiences.- 9. News sources.- 10. Conclusion.

The Shaping of News: A Framework for Analysis

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 24/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031219658, 978-3031219658
      ISBN10: 3031219651

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides readers with the understanding required to analyse the range of key factors that shape the production of news, and to assess their implications for the role of news and journalism in democracy. It brings existing research together under the umbrella of a central organising framework to explore how news and its production is shaped by a multiplicity of factors including the norms, values, role perceptions and ethics associated with journalism as a profession, the role of news sources, the changing character and significance of news audiences, the aims and objectives of news organisations, and the political, economic and social contexts within which news is produced. Exploring these factors in depth, using examples, and considering the changing conditions of news production, the chapters chart significant changes, challenges, and responses to provide the essential background for understanding the consequences of current transformations for the democratic qualities of news.



      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction.- 2. Why study news? The democratic role of news.- 3. Understanding influences on the production of news.- 4. Routines and practices: studying the making of news.- 5. Journalism norms, values, and role perceptions.- 6. Journalism ethics.- 7. The news organisation.- 8. News audiences.- 9. News sources.- 10. Conclusion.

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