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Journalism and the End of Objectivity, Paperback / softback Book

Journalism and the End of Objectivity Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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News objectivity has been debated for many decades.

Yet the new communications environment, marked by technological, social and political innovations, invites us to re-examine objectivity.

To what extent can news reporting be objective? What is objectivity? How is it affected by the rise of new forms of journalism, such as citizen and participatory journalism?

Tumber and Prentoulis set out to re-work and define the concept and how it correlates to today's 'crisis' in journalism.

Each of the key types of journalism are analysed, including literary journalism, public journalism, peace journalism, online journalism and journalism of attachment.

The book opens up new insights and new understanding of the changing world of journalism.

It will be important for all students and researchers interested in the sociology of journalism, news reporting and communication.

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