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[Commlist] New book: "News Values from an Audience Perspective"
Fri Jan 08 19:09:58 GMT 2021
New book: "News Values from an Audience Perspective"
Edited by Martina Temmerman & Jelle Mast (Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium)
We are very pleased to announce the publication of a new edited
collection on news values, entitled "News Values from an Audience
Perspective" (Palgrave Macmillan). More details below. Apologies for
cross-posting.
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-45046-5#toc
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-45046-5#toc>
This book focuses on journalistic news values from an audience
perspective. The audience influences what is deemed newsworthy by
journalists, not only because journalists tell their stories with a
specific audience in mind, but increasingly because the interaction of
the audience with the news can be measured extensively in digital
journalism and because members of the audience have a say in which
stories will be told.
In nine chapters, a 360-degree view of journalism’s complex relationship
with the audience is given.
The first section considers how thinking about news values has evolved
over the last fifty years and puts news values in a broader perspective
by looking at news consumers’ preferences in different countries
worldwide. The second section analyses audience response, explaining how
audience appreciation and ‘clicking’ behaviour informs headline choices
and is measured by algorithms. Section three explores how audiences
contribute to the creation of news content and discusses mainstream
media’s practice of recycling audience contributions on their own social
media channels.
Endorsements:
In the age of active and participatory audiences and increasing use of
audience analytics, this welcome new addition to news values research
puts the spotlight squarely on the audience. A unique feature is the
diversity of approaches that are included, such as interviews, language
analysis, personal and theoretical reflection, global survey data,
ethnographic research, and quantitative content analysis. A book for
anyone interested in the interplay between audiences and the
ever-fascinating question of what counts as ‘news’!
Monika Bednarek, Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of
Sydney, Australia
This is an important and timely book about news and news selection in
what is a rapidly changing and blurred media landscape, bringing
together new concepts and recent research to examine the influences on
news and newsworthiness, while also rekindling a conversation about what
news journalism should be.
Deirdre O'Neill, Member of the Executive Committee of the Association
for Journalism Education, UK
The classic paradigm of news values is revisited from a new angle.
Anticipating the audience turn in journalism studies, this book offers
important new insights to understand the profound changes in how news is
made.
Marcel Broersma, Professor of Media and Journalism Studies, University
of Groningen, Netherlands
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