Sourcing the News
Key Issues in Journalism - an Innovative Study of the Israeli Press
Zvi Reich(Author)
Hampton Press
Published on 30. April 2009
Book
Hardback
244 pages
978-1-57273-862-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book illuminates the sometimes obscure processes through which the news is currently created, using unprecedentedly robust and comprehensive evidence. The innovative methodology of the face-to-face reconstruction interview, which was developed and implemented by the author, enables quantitative depiction of different aspects of news making. These processes could not be accessed systematically by traditional research methods, primarily because of source confidentiality and their covert, scattered, abstract, and evasive nature. Although the study focuses on the Israeli national press, it is aimed first and foremost at addressing key questions that continue to trouble communities of journalists, academics and journalism educators.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cresskill
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Weight
456 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57273-862-1 (9781572738621)
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Content
Foreword, Elihu Katz. INTRODUCTION: ALL CHANGE? A Period of Changes. The Newspapers. Growth of Newspapers. Book Structure. STUDYING SOURCE WORK AND NEWS WORK. Reporters as the Optimal Links in the News Chain. Reporters as Problematical Witnesses of their Own Work. Established Methods and News Work. Reconstruction Interviews. Course of the Interviews. Findings and Calculations. Conclusion. OBTAINING NEWS DATA AS A TWH-PHASE PROCESS. The Characteristics of News Phases. The Two-Phase Process and Literture. The Two-Phase Process and Journalistic Practice. Results. Conclusion. WHO INITIATES THE NEWS? Initiative and Reporter Source Relations. The Process Model Technology as an Indicator for Initiative Results.