Bob Franklin & Martin Hamer 
Key Concepts in Journalism Studies 

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′The five authors have drawn on their enormous range of experience in newspaper and broadcast journalism, at national and regional level, as well as their teaching expertise for this book, which will be essential reading for students in journalism, and as invaluable reference tool for their professional careers′

– www.Holdthe Front Page.co.uk





′At long last, the undergraduate journalism A-Z. This is an excellent and much needed resource which should be on the list of every undergraduate journalism and media student′ -Tim Rodgers, Kingston College




The SAGE Key Concepts series provide students with accessible and authoritative knowledge of the essential topics in a variety of disciplines. Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages critical evaluation through understanding.



Written by experienced and respected academics, the books are indispensable study aids and guides to comprehension.



Key Concepts in Journalism offers:


– a systematic and accessible introduction to the terms, processes and effects of journalism


– a combination of practical considerations with theoretical issues


– further reading suggestions



The authors bring an enormous range of experience in newspaper and broadcast journalism, at national and regional level, as well as their teaching expertise.



This book will be essential reading for students in journalism, and an invaluable reference tool for their professional careers.


€57.99
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Entry

Absence

Accessibility

Accountability

Accuracy

Adversarial journalism

Advertising

Advertising codes

Advertorial

Agenda setting

Agony aunt

Alternative media

Ambient news

Apologies

April fool

Audience

Audience fragmentation

Audience segmentation

Bad News

Balance

Bandwidth

Bias

Bi-media

Broadcasting

Broadloid

Broadsheet

Calcutt

Cartoons

Censorship

Chequebook journalism

Circulation

Collocation

Columnist

Commercial radio/ILR

Communication

Communication Act 2003

Competition

Contempt of court

Content analysis

Context

Contextualised journalism

Convergence

Conversation analysis

Culturogical approaches

Cyberspace

D notice, DA notice

Decoding

Defamation

De-regulation

De-unionisation

Diary

Digitisation

Discourse

Discourse analysis

Documentary

Dumbing down

Editor

Email

Embargo

Embedded journalist

Ethics (journalism)

Ethnicity

Fairness

Fallacy

Fifth estate

Fillers or 'COIs’

First Amendment

Fleet Street

Focus Groups

Fourth estate

Framing

Franchise auction

Free newspaper

Freelance

Gallery reporters

Gatekeeper

Glasgow Media Group

Globalisation

Gonzo journalism

Guard dog theory of journalism

Hard news

Hegemony

Hierarchy of influences

Himalayan option

Human Rights Act

Hutton

Hypertext (hypermedia, hyperlink)

Ideology

Ideological state apparatuses

Icon

Impartiality

Independent national radio

Independent producers

Information architecture

Information subsidies

Infotainment

Interactivity

Internet

Intertextuality

Inverted pyramid

Interview

Investigative journalism

Journalism

Journalism education

Journalism studies

Journalism of attachment

Journalist

Lapdog theory of journalism

Libel

Licence fee

Lobby

Local newspaper

Local radio

Macrostructure

Market driven journalism

Mc Donaldization and Mc Journalism

Mass communication

Media

Media effects

Media mogul

Media scrum

Metaphor

Metonym

Minimax programming

Modality

Modern mainstream

Moral panic

Multiculturalism

Multimedia

Myth

Narrative

Narrowcasting/niche broadcasting

National press

New media

New technology

News bunny

News

News agency

News angle

News editor

Newsgathering

News management

News release

Newsroom

News values

Newszak

Obituary

Objectivity

Off the record

fficial Secrets Act

Online advertising

Online journalism

Orientalism

Othering

Ownership

Oxygen of publicity

Photojournalism

Plurality test

Portal

Prejudice

Press baron

Press freedom

Presupposition

Primary definition

Prime Minister′s Press Secretary

Privacy

Producer choice

Producers′ guidelines

Production format roles

Promise of performance

Propaganda

Propaganda model

Proprietorialism

Public access broadcasting

Public interest

Public interest broadcasting

Public interest test

Public journalism

Public relations

Public service broadcasting

Public sphere

Quality threshold

Racism

Radio

Reach/share

Readers′ Editor (Ombudsman)

Readers′ letters

Readership

Reconstruction

Referential strategies

Regulation

Reporter

Representation

Right of reply

Rolling news

Royal Commissions on the press

Scripts

Self-censorship

Self-regulation

Sensationalism

Shovelware

Signification

Silly season

Sketch writers

Soft news

Sources

Spin

Spin doctor

Spoiler

Stereotype

Story

Style

Style guide

Subscription

Tabloid

Target audience

Taxes on Knowledge

Television

Text

Trade press

Transitivity

Two step flow

Two way

Usability

Uses and gratifications

Video journalist

Video news release

Virtual community

Watchdog journalism

Watergate

Weblog

Website

World Wide Web

Yellow Journalism

O autorze

My main research interests revolve around social inequalities and language use, and the ways that these interact with and affect each other. I work within a field of research known as Critical Discourse Studies. We argue that because language use contributes to the production and the reproduction of social life, logically, it must play a part in producing and reproducing social inequalities. Critical Discourse Analysts aim to show how this occurs, thereby linking social and linguistic analysis.

I am the Chief Editor of the international peer review journal, Critical Discourse Studies
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