Argumentation in the newsroom /

The news we see daily is selected from among alternatives by journalists. 'Argumentation in the newsroom' uses ethnographic data from Swiss television and print newsrooms to shed light on how journalists make decisions regarding the selection and presentation of news items in their daily p...

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Main Authors: Zampa, Marta (Author)
Published: John Benjamins Publishing Company,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Argumentation in context (AIC), volume 13
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Summary: The news we see daily is selected from among alternatives by journalists. 'Argumentation in the newsroom' uses ethnographic data from Swiss television and print newsrooms to shed light on how journalists make decisions regarding the selection and presentation of news items in their daily professional practice. The evidence illustrates that, contrary to the standard view, journalistic decisions are not limited to the influence of standardized production patterns, instinct, or editors? orders. Rather, in their attempt to produce the best news possible, journalists carefully ponder and discuss their choices, utilizing full-fledged critical discussions at all stages of the newsmaking process. Employing the pragma-dialectical model of a critical discussion, in conjunction with the argumentum model of topics, a detailed reconstruction of how journalists make use of argumentative reasoning while basing their decisions on a complex set of material premises and on recurrent procedural premises, is provided.
Carrier Form: xviii, 211 pages : illustrations (some color), forms ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [195]-207) and index.
ISBN: 9789027211309 (hardback) :
9027211302 (hardback)
Index Number: P301
CLC: H05
Call Number: H05/Z26