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[ecrea] New book: Gatekeeping in Transition

Mon May 18 06:24:02 GMT 2015




Book announcement:

GATEKEEPING IN TRANSITION

Edited by Tim P. Vos (U of Missouri) & Francois Heinderyckx (Université
libre de Bruxelles – ULB)
(Routledge, 2015)

*Contents:*

*PART I*
*THINKING AND RETHINKING GATEKEEPING*
- Revisiting Gatekeeping Theory During a Time of Transition (Tim P. Vos)
- How Gatekeeping Still Matters: Understanding Media Effects in an Era
of Curated Flows (Kjerstin Thorson and Chris Wells)

*PART II*
*INDIVIDUAL LEVEL: THE NEW GATEKEEPERS*
- Journalists’ Truth Justification in a Transnational News Environment
(Lea Hellmueller)
- Futures of Journalists: Low-Paid Piecework or Global Brands? (Angela
Phillips)

*PART III*
*NEWS ROUTINES: NEW AND OLD*
- On a Role: Online Newspapers, Participatory Journalism, and the U.S.
Presidential Elections (Jane B. Singer)
- The Journalist as a Jack of All Trades: Safeguarding the Gates in a
Digitized News Ecology (Karin Raeymaeckers, Annelore Deprez, Sara De
Vuyst, and Rebeca De Dobbelaer)

*PART IV*
*NEWS ORGANIZATION – OR LACK THEREOF*
- The Tyranny of Immediacy: Gatekeeping Practices in French and Spanish
Online Newsrooms (Florence Le Cam and David Domingo)
- Ecologies and Fields: Changes Across Time in Organizational Forms and
Boundaries (Wilson Lowrey)

*PART V*
*SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: GATEKEEPING THE GATEKEEPERS*
- Keeping Watch on the Gates: Media Criticism as Advocatory Pressure
(Matt Carlson)
- Whose Hand on the Gate? Rupert Murdoch’s Australian and News Coverage
of Climate Change (Rodney Tiffen)

*PART VI*
*SOCIAL SYSTEMS NEAR AND FAR*
- Visual Gatekeeping in the Era of Networked Images: A Cross-Cultural
Comparison of the Syrian Conflict (Mervi Pantti)
- How Community Orientation Resists Global News Routines in South Africa and Norway (John A. Hatcher)

*PART VII*
*CONCLUSION*
- Gatekeeping Theory Redux (François Heinderyckx)


*Endorsements:*

"Gatekeeping is evolving: it is disassembled, reconfigured,
crowdsourced, and even algorithmified, to keep up with the demands of a
rapidly transforming mediascape. This wide-ranging and comprehensive
collection provides a fascinating insight into future trajectory of this
enduring practice." --Axel Bruns, Queensland University of Technology

"A transformed news ecology has made gatekeeping a research concept--to
put it mildly--‘in transition.’ But this volume shows its robustness and continued value, how it usefully opens the now-networked and
multi-layered black box of choices shaping the global news arena."
--Stephen D. Reese, The University of Texas at Austin

"Gatekeeping is a dynamic and rapidly shifting field, shaped by the era
of digital journalism, changing economic realities and new roles for
journalists. This outstanding volume compellingly demonstrates not only
the continued relevance of the gatekeeping paradigm, but also the new
and exciting ways in which it is being studied around the world and
across news organisations, forms and platforms as well as traditions of
research. The book is a much-needed contribution at the cutting edge of
scholarship, and is essential reading for anybody interested in
journalism today." --Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff University


More information and purchase:
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/books/details/9780415731614/

http://www.amazon.com/Gatekeeping-Transition-Tim-P-Vos/dp/0415731615



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