The invention of journalism
'This is a valuable study of the emergence of journalism as a discursive field during the mid to late-nineteenth century. Chalaby brings together a lot of previously dislocated argument in describing and explaining the formation of the genres of the contemporary press. The framework is primaril...
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Literature type: | Electronic Software eBook |
Language: | English |
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'This is a valuable study of the emergence of journalism as a discursive field during the mid to late-nineteenth century. Chalaby brings together a lot of previously dislocated argument in describing and explaining the formation of the genres of the contemporary press. The framework is primarily economic and he is able to bring into play the elements of capitalism and class division which have to be kept in motion in any analysis seeking to offer a general explanation for the way things are...All this makes sense and the highly structured account is enlivened by some interesting material fro |
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Electronic book text. Epublication based on: 9780333682821, 1998. |
Carrier Form: | 224 p. |
Audience: | Undergraduate. |
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9780333682821 9780230376175 : 0230376177 : |
CLC: | G239.561.2-61 |
Contents: | Introduction PART ONE: A TALE OF TWO DISCOURSES 'Knowledge is Power': The Working Class 'Unstampeds' as an Example of Public Discourse The Formation of the Journalistic Field PART TWO: DISCOURSE AND METHOD: OPTIONS FOR SOCIOLOGY Beyond the Prison-House of Language: Discourse as a Sociological Concept PART THREE: DISCURSIVE TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE BRITISH PRESS, 1850s-1930s Press and Politics: A New Relationship Discursive Norms and Practices in Journalism Journalistic Discursive Strategies The Polarization of the British Press Journalists and Their Public. |