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Political journalism : new challenges, new practices

Author: Raymond Kuhn; Erik Neveu
Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2002.
Series: Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science, 26.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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This topical collection examines the changing role of political journalism in the era of the soundbite and the spin-doctor. Topics covered include the manipulation of journalists by politicians and vice versa.
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Raymond Kuhn; Erik Neveu
ISBN: 0415258138 9780415258135
OCLC Number: 49238513
Description: xvii, 249 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Political journalism: mapping the terrain / Erik Neveu, Raymond Kuhn --
Four generations of political journalism / Erik Neveu --
pt. I. Cross-management of the interdependencies between journalists and politicians --
First Blair government and political journalism / Raymond Kuhn --
Crisis in the mirror: old and new elements in Italian political communication / Franca Roncarolo --
Political journalists and their sources in Thailand / Duncan McCargo --
Can political journalism exist at the EU level? / Olivier Baisnée --
pt. II. Towards a cynical coverage of politics? --
Media escalation and political anti-climax in Australia's 'Cash for Comment' scandal / Rodney Tiffen --
Explaining the wave of scandal: the exposure of corruption in Italy, France and Spain / Véronique Pujas --
Ambivalent watchdog: the changing culture of political journalism and its effects / Kees Brants, Hetty Van Kempen --
pt. III. Changes in political journalism: an opportunity or threat for democracy? --
Journalism and democracy in contemporary Britain / Brian McNair --
Repositioning the newsroom: the American experience with 'public journalism' / Theodore L. Glasser, Francis L.F. Lee --
pt. IV. Conclusion --
Trends in news media and political journalism / Jeremy Tunstall.
Series Title: Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science, 26.
Responsibility: edited by Raymond Kuhn and Erik Neveu.
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This topical collection examines the changing role of political journalism in the era of the soundbite and the spin-doctor. Topics covered include the manipulation of journalists by politicians and vice versa.

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