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This handbook offers an insight into the diversity of research on journalism in its social context. It looks at actors, organisations and institutions as well as news, its creation and use. The book reflects the thematic, theoretical and methodological diversity of research on this subject. Written by recognised experts in their respective fields, each chapter outlines the current state of research in a core area of journalism research, provides a critical classification and identifies aspects for future research. In this way, the handbook contributes to the professional identity of journalism research and develops an agenda for future research projects.
With contributions by
Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen | Hanan Badr | Thomas Birkner | Bernd Blöbaum | Svenja Boberg | Hans-Jürgen Bucher | Andrea Czepek | Viorela Dan | Beatrice Dernbach | Ines Engelmann | Nayla Fawzi | Alexander Filipović | Sarah Anne Ganter | Mario Haim | Thomas Hanitzsch | Folker Hanusch | Sascha Hölig | Olaf Hoffjann | Vera Katzenberger | Johanna Klapproth | Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw | Jessica Kunert | Corinna Lauerer | Juliane A. Lischka | Kim Löhmann | Wiebke Loosen | Margreth Lünenborg | Phoebe Maares | Cornelia Mothes | Christoph Neuberger | Daniel Nölleke | Magdalena Obermaier | Fabian Prochazka | Thorsten Quandt | Johanna Radechovsky | Julius Reimer | Jana Rick | Andreas A. Riedl | Claudia Riesmeyer | Liane Rothenberger | Kathrin Schleicher | Tanjev Schultz | Annika Sehl | Nina Springer | Christine Ulrich | Saïd Unger | Lisa Unterreiter | Ana-Nzinga Weiß | Christian-Mathias Wellbrock | Hartmut Wessler | Leonie Wunderlich | Vinzenz Wyss | Marc Ziegele
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Title: Journalismusforschung
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This handbook offers an insight into the diversity of research on journalism in its social context.
It looks at actors, organisations and institutions as well as news, its creation and use.
The book reflects the thematic, theoretical and methodological diversity of research on this subject.
Written by recognised experts in their respective fields, each chapter outlines the current state of research in a core area of journalism research, provides a critical classification and identifies aspects for future research.
In this way, the handbook contributes to the professional identity of journalism research and develops an agenda for future research projects.
With contributions by
Klaus-Dieter Altmeppen | Hanan Badr | Thomas Birkner | Bernd Blöbaum | Svenja Boberg | Hans-Jürgen Bucher | Andrea Czepek | Viorela Dan | Beatrice Dernbach | Ines Engelmann | Nayla Fawzi | Alexander Filipović | Sarah Anne Ganter | Mario Haim | Thomas Hanitzsch | Folker Hanusch | Sascha Hölig | Olaf Hoffjann | Vera Katzenberger | Johanna Klapproth | Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw | Jessica Kunert | Corinna Lauerer | Juliane A.
Lischka | Kim Löhmann | Wiebke Loosen | Margreth Lünenborg | Phoebe Maares | Cornelia Mothes | Christoph Neuberger | Daniel Nölleke | Magdalena Obermaier | Fabian Prochazka | Thorsten Quandt | Johanna Radechovsky | Julius Reimer | Jana Rick | Andreas A.
Riedl | Claudia Riesmeyer | Liane Rothenberger | Kathrin Schleicher | Tanjev Schultz | Annika Sehl | Nina Springer | Christine Ulrich | Saïd Unger | Lisa Unterreiter | Ana-Nzinga Weiß | Christian-Mathias Wellbrock | Hartmut Wessler | Leonie Wunderlich | Vinzenz Wyss | Marc Ziegele.
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