Abstract: Acknowledgments. List of Contributors. Chapter 1 Introduction: Field Theory as a work in Progress - Rodney Benson and Erik Neveu. PART I: THEORETICAL ORIENTATIONS. Chapter 2 The Political Field, The Social Science Field, and the Journalistic Field - Pierre Bourdieu. Chapter 3 The Double Dependency: The Journalistic Field Between Politics and Markets - Patrick Champagne. Chapter 4 Sub-Fields of Specialized Journalism - Dominique Marchetti. PART II: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES. Chapter 5 Mapping Field Variation: Journalism in France and the United States - Rodney Benson. Chapter 6 The Contaminated Blood Scandal: Reframing Medical News - Patrick Champagne and Dominique Marchetti. Chapter 7 Economic Journalism in France - Julien Duval. Chapter 8 Media Consercration of the Political Order - Eric Durras. Chapter 9 Channeling into the Journalistic Field: Youth Activism and the Media Justice Movement - Eric Klinenberg. PART III : CRITICAL REFLECTIONS. Chapter 10 Bourdieu, the Frankfurt School and Cultural Studies: On Some Misunderstandings - Erik Neveu. Chapter 11 Autonomy from What? - Michael Schudson. Chapter 12 Two Approaches to Comparative Media Research: Field Theory and Differentiation Theory - Daniel C. Hallin. Select Bibliography. Index
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-01-14
Language: en
Type: book
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