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Amiel, Pauline. "L'identité professionnelle des localiers à l'heure des mutations économiques et de la dématérialisation de la presse locale". Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOU30245/document.
Texto completoFrench local press is changing. Major actor of a territorialized public space, it suffers of digitalization of news. Also, local press companies progressively turn into multimedia groups. At the forefront, local journalists are upset by these fundamental changes. This dissertation tries to show the influences of local press groups’ economical mutation into multimedia groups on local journalists. The evolution of communication journalism had been established for national or global presses; we propose to study this phenomenon at the local press level in France. These economic transformations change speeches, practices and professional identity of local journalists. They adhere in the general reflexion on cultural and media industry studies. Marketing and digitalization of journalists productions operate as mechanisms of a total dispositive which impact local newsrooms. General directions of multimedia groups, through several management strategies, try to modify local journalists representations. In this context, new mythologies appear: journalists rewrite the history of their professional group, establish new myths about their readers and rebuild on line the relationships with their territory. Therefore, their professional identity is upset in two different ways. On the one hand, they want to keep their first positions and maintain their prerogatives. On the other hand, local journalists accept important concessions to upgrade their position in their multimedia groups
Quiroga, Cortes Catherine. "La fabrique de l'information locale à l'aune des plateformes socio-numériques". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Toulouse (2023-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024TLSES001.
Texto completoThis thesis focuses on the production process of journalistic information on a local scale and in the light of socio-media platforms. The production of journalistic information is considered here as a socio-discursive practice that can be invested by actors located beyond the professional journalistic group. This work questions the methods of intervention of socio-digital networks in the 'local information factory' and their impact on the relational dynamics which drive it. In order to open the black box of local information making, we rely on the analysis of controversies. Since they unfold in a territorial context, controversies offer researchers a more or less well-defined spatio-temporal framework. We thus construct a hybrid methodological approach inspired by the mapping of controversies and carry out a comparative study of two controversies deployed around land development projects: an offshore wind farm and the construction of an Amazon logistics center. The hybridity of the approach concerns both the collection of empirical data (30 semi-structured interviews, nearly 1500 press articles, more than 5000 tweets and Facebook publications, observations carried out offline and online, collection of documentation) and the analytical methods (inductive thematic coding, textometric analysis, reconstruction of the trajectory of controversies). Our study demonstrates that Facebook generalizes access to the production of local information to the extent that it empowers users to exercise practices that are part of the process of producing and circulating information. However, our work also highlights the significant constraints that weigh on users who invest in social-media arenas, often unknown or poorly understood by many. The plurality of investment modalities of said platforms highlights significant disparities between the actors involved in the controversies studied and in their possibilities of dominating the narrative on the events, facts or issues surounding the controversies. Finally, our study highlights the centrality of regional and local media in the 'local information factory'. If the latter are still heavily dependent on social-media platforms for the distribution of their editorial content, they preserve a symbolic legitimacy with a large audience in their publishing territories
Frustier, Pierre. "Un siècle de presse locale : les îles du littoral charentais : 1882-1982". Bordeaux 3, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BOR30055.
Texto completoAn historical research on the local press of the charente maritime coast islands (re and oleron, france), from 1882 to 1982. This study completes the existing inventary of published newspapers. Then, deals with an analysis of the economic structure of the publishing firms and an analysis of the subject matters founded in these newspapers. It ends with a detailed survey of the islands communication system between 1980 and 1982. In matter of conclusion, this thesis compares the contrasting evolution of the written mediums on the two islands re and oleron, investigates the reasons of their differencies and makes some propositions to distinguish between printing and news editing
Danciu, Sorin. "La presse locale roumaine de l'asservissement à la liberté : le cas de la presse dans le département de Calarasi". Toulouse 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010TOU20023.
Texto completoThe results of this research highlight the changes of the Rumanian local press post-Communist. By considering the polemics appeared in the local process of identity construction of the profession, as well as the attitudes and the decisions specific to the practices of the journalistic profession, this work fits in the field of the studies on the professional representations, the relations with the public and to the political, economic and social actors, on the strategies of image whose the exercise of Rumanian journalism in the fifteen last years
Rampon, Jean-Michel. "Mesures du discours editorial de lyon-liberation (1986-1992) : dire l'urbain au quotidien". Lyon 2, 1999. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/1999/jmrampon.
Texto completoSmati, Nozha. "Médiations de faits culturels par la presse et les radios régionales en Tunisie". Toulouse 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009TOU20031.
Texto completoThis research articulating media and culture, analyses the representations on cultural facts which appear through their mediatization in the written press and the regional radios in the regions of the South and the Sahel of Tunisia. Thanks to a method that combines both descriptive-quantitative analysis and a semio-pragmatic one of a selection of articles and specialized cultural broadcasts, the process of the mediatization of cultural facts together with the mediatizations that underlie it are studied. By mobilizing a set of parameters suited to the nature of the written support and the audio one, the analysis specifies the editorial orientations expressed by the form and the content of the articles and the broadcasts. Through the study of the mediatized cultural contents, the representations of cultural facts are expressed in regard to their relationship with some cultural and politico-mediatic contextual elements which depend on the national politics and the institutions of guardianship. The mediatized representations of cultural facts coming from the press and radio are those of a territorialized culture fixed in the regional specifities, of a culture taking from the other that shows a will of exchange with the other models and an officialized culture that comes as a mediation of the political power. The interactions between regional, national and international are manifested in the process of mediatization observed. To better understand this mediatization and the contexts that surround it, the analysis of a corpus of semi-directive interviews with certain actors involved – theator actors, persons in charge of media and cultural structures – allow by contrast to scrutinize the editorial choices of the media talked about with the effective artistic practices
Albisson, Maxime. "Le Mercure Aptésien : étude de presse locale (1839-1893)". Aix-Marseille 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006AIX10058.
Texto completoThiong-Kay, Laurent. "La production médiatique de l'opposition au barrage de Sivens sur internet : entre reconfigurations info-communicationnelles et repolitisation de l'enjeu local". Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020TOU30131.
Texto completoThis research concerns the potential of digital practices within development and visibility of a mobilization against a public policy project. Focused on the Sivens dam controversy, this investigation studies all characteristics of an informal network, constituted by activists and journalists who have worked together in order to cover the opposition through informational, communicational and participative uses of the Internet. This public arena consists of media producers occupies a central place within construction and finally in publicizing the grievances of this mobilization. In other words, this research aims to penetrate opacity that often reigns, on the Internet, between activist communication and radical journalism. Basically, it questions the changes in the media sphere. Based on a methodology combining semi-structured interviews approach with different qualitative analysis methods of productions, this thesis returns to the dynamics of controversy at the beginning of the arena studied. Then its takes a closer look at the media reconfigurations implemented, testifying attempts ambiguity to empower new social movements regarding the journalistic field and the potential of digital technologies within the organization of collective action. But the birth of a protest movement characterized by originality of actions for the zone to defend (ZAD) aroused interest for alternative media appearing in the continuity of alterglobalist media criticism. Sharing part of the reasons for activists' distrust regarding the way dominant media operates, journalists who working for pure information players cover the event, by working on relationships nature which link them to their sources, both online and offline. Hybrid network then stabilizes on both sides of the Internet, reinforced by the richness of actors' digital practices which allows refinement of militant and journalistic identities between communication and information's borders. However, structuring such actors arena depends on social factors which influence back political criticism its formalize. This study lets understand that the construction of event depends on specific modalities, between action of the activists wishing to overcome cleavages which traditionally separate them within left political spectrum and the journalists wishing to assert a partial identity break regarding injunction of professional neutrality / objectivity. Event fabrication leads us to an interpretation of the controversy contesting legitimacy and suitability of the spatial planning consistency. Finally, it values political criticism in action closely dependent with episodes of the controversy. The Internet-Sivens thus gives birth to a certain repoliticization of local scale challenges. Therefore, this research uses Communication and Information Sciences interest about online media-political practices as ways to analyse public problems construction
Timsit, Carole. "Le pouvoir de la presse locale : de sa force à sa mutation en ligne". Bordeaux 3, 2008. https://extranet.u-bordeaux-montaigne.fr/memoires/diffusion.php?nnt=2008BOR30078.
Texto completoAlthough the election of François Mitterrand was an event in its own right – the Socialist Party came into power promising social change – it also brought to light the changes which affected the general and political media in the 198Os and 9Os. An exceptional political event, which also heralded a shake-up in key positions in civil society as well as in politics on a national, regional and local scale, and the mid-sized town of Libourne in Gironde, a few kilometres from Bordeaux which was at that time still administered by Jacques Chaban-Delmas, was no exception to the rule. Indeed, beginning in 1986 Gilbert Mitterrand, one of the President’s son, was repeatedly elected mayor and member of Parliament. In this particular Gironde context, how did a local newspaper, which had always been Resistant (in the historical sense of the word), then Gaullist and later Republican, Le Résistant de Libourne, suddenly become a mouthpiece for the socialists who had made a deal with part of the Libournese right-wing in order to re-elect Gilbert Mitterrand as mayor of Libourne ? Why did its local media appearance then position it next to an “a-political�� regional daily, the Sud-Ouest, which ended up acquiring it ? This calls into question the very essence of local reporting : which information ? Of what tendency ? What and for whom ?It is this hypothesis which under-pins a large part of this work and will enable us to explain, to some extent, the hidden face of the written press, torn between its duty and partisan temptations. By tracing the history of Libournese political reporting from the war-time years to the mid-1990s, we will show how the information in the newspaper Le Résistant came to resemble typical journalism, just “like the others”, taken over by a regional daily newspaper. Its special status had disappeared. Is the Internet revolution transforming the world of the written press ?
Zárate-Valderrama, Yennue. "Revamping journalism in the midst of a conflict? : mapping the world of local war journalists". Thesis, University of Westminster, 2016. https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/9zq9w/revamping-journalism-in-the-midst-of-a-conflict-mapping-the-world-of-local-war-journalists.
Texto completoFleuriaud, Geoffrey. "Le vol au village : le traitement médiatique d'une délinquance ordinaire (1918-1940)". Poitiers, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011POIT5028.
Texto completoThis study is based on the analysis of information, as found in the depredation section of two local newspaper from the Vienne department of the interbellum period. The purpose is to understand the mechanisms applied by the media when advertizing a criminal act. In fact, after proceeding to a complete examination of the rhetorical techniques by journalists, it appears that newspaper articles could fulfill a truly social function. For the local press of the interwar years, the act of stealing, as a deviant and transgressive gesture, became the pretext for taking a line celebrating community norms and institutions in society
Kjellström, Sandra y Philip Johnsson. "Journalisters val av källor : En kvalitativ studie av yrkesvardagen". Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ), 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-31468.
Texto completoDahlqvist, Melissa y Louise Uhlin. "”Självklart kan jag ställa upp i tidningen igen” : En studie i hur journalister och intervjupersoner ser på intervjun och nyhetsartikeln". Thesis, University of Kalmar, School of Communication and Design, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hik:diva-1410.
Texto completoIn this study we have investigated the news interview both from the perspective of the journalists and of the subjects of the interview.
We have made interviews with 50 persons who participated as sources in the news and with 21 journalist who wrote the articles in the local newspapers Östran and Barometern in Kalmar, the 21 of November 2008.
The journalists were asked to tell their story of how the articles where produced, how they prepared before the interviews, if they had an image of the articles in advance and if they were satisfied with the outcome of the article. The persons who had been interviewed were asked to tell us how they felt about the interviews, if they were satisfied with the outcome of the article, if they could consider being in the newspaper again and to give their opinion of local journalism.
Most of the persons who had been quoted in the articles said that at least one or two things went wrong in the articles. Despite this they would not hesitate to be interviewed the newspaper again.
Surprising for us was to see how often the journalists get “served” with both the news and the subjects of the interview. It was for an example often that the Journalists visited press conferences and wrote articles from press releases. When the journalists produced news in this way, they simply interviewed those present at the press conference or the contact person in the press release
Bromley, Michael Stuart. "Making local news : journalism, culture and place". Thesis, City University London, 2005. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/8484/.
Texto completoMariau, Bérénice. "Écrire le fait divers à la télévision : la rhétorique émotionnelle du drame personnel au journal télévisé de TF1". Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040174/document.
Texto completoThis research analyses human interest stories on television news from a “pathemic” point of view, namely through the analysis of rhetorical figures aiming to move an audience. These figures are constructed around the absence of explicit images, which is a paradox for the television world. In order to analyze the emotional rhetoric constructed around this iconic absence, we have selected the most popular subcategory in the media, which we have called personal drama.The first part of this research analyzes the position of personal drama in relation to human interest stories and its emotional mainsprings. The second part of the research focuses on the contexts of production and presentation. The production context refers to the invisible part, that is to say, the technical and symbolic parameters which play a central role in the elaboration of the report. Whereas the presentation context acts as a framework which guides the audience in reading the report in a certain way. Considering the event being related and the means to do so, the ultimate aim of the research is to analyse the actual writing of the news story and its dramatization for TV. This morphological analysis questions the communicational and emotional stakes of a generic form of human interest stories on television news. Favouring the imagination and the appropriation of the text, the symbolic form of the drama - composed of allusive and mundane images - compensate for the singular nature of the facts being exposed
Sanders, Tyrone. "American local radio journalism : a public interest channel in crisis /". Connect to title online (Scholars' Bank) Connect to title online (ProQuest), 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/7507.
Texto completoTypescript. Includes vita and abstract. "The study documents the news operations of four different types of ownership structures within a single radio market, Salt Lake City, Utah"--P. v. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 218-229). Also available online in Scholars' Bank; and in ProQuest, free to University of Oregon users.
Sanders, Tyrone 1951. "American local radio journalism: A public interest channel in crisis". Thesis, University of Oregon, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/7507.
Texto completoThis study looks at the status of local radio news in the United States in light of changes in policy, economics, production and distribution technology and the dynamic media environment. It examines how differences in ownership relate to the amount of news programming offered on local stations, how those stations are staffed and the working conditions for today's radio journalists. Two areas of communication theory provide the basis for the study, Political Economy of Communication and Localism. Both offer excellent perspectives for studying the radio broadcasting industry and the people who work in it. Political economy allows the study to look closely at the impact of ownership in our capitalist society, how government regulates ownership and programming, how those factors affect the working conditions for journalists and how they ultimately impact the public interest. Political economy is a holistic approach that also calls upon us to consider a moral philosophy and make recommendations for the good of society. Localism is a long-held policy objective of the Federal Communications Commission that has been a part of the regulatory process relating to ownership and programming of news and public affairs throughout the existence of radio in the United States. Using a triangulation of both quantitative and qualitative methods, the study documents the news operations of four different types of ownership structures within a single radio market, Salt Lake City, Utah. The primary quantitative method used content analysis to examine a sample of 255 hours of radio programming across the ownership groups. Qualitative methods of in-depth interviews and observation were used to examine how the stations were staffed, the working conditions for local journalists and how the news programming is produced. The study found the overall amount of local radio news programming to be low, with locally owned stations generally producing more news then those with large, outside corporate ownership. It also found working conditions to vary greatly among ownership groups. Local owners tended to be much more supportive of local journalists and provide better conditions for the production and programming of local radio news.
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Milupi, Mulako. "Constructing a local approach to journalism education: a study of Zambian educators’ conceptualisation of the ideal journalism curriculum". Thesis, Rhodes University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1021228.
Texto completoHellekant, Rowe Erika. "The state of local journalism : A comparative study of local journalistic output in three Swedish municipalities". Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Avdelningen för medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-45476.
Texto completoStarck, Nigel y nigel starck@unisa edu au. "Writes of Passage: a comparative study of newspaper obituary practice in Australia, Britain and the United States". Flinders University. Humanities, 2004. http://catalogue.flinders.edu.au./local/adt/public/adt-SFU20051205.171130.
Texto completoZachry, Caitlyn R. "The Impact of Hyper-Local News: An Evaluation of the Relationship between Community Newspaper Coverage and Civic Engagement". Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1308508217.
Texto completoAppelgren, Gougoulakis Alexis y Vendela Söderberg. "Blodet renner i gatene? : En komparativ studie om medierepresentationen i lokal press och oljekrisens konsekvenser för städerna Stavanger och Aberdeen". Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Journalistik, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-35508.
Texto completoRafsky, Sara. "The print that binds : local journalism, civic life and the public sphere". Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/117901.
Texto completoCataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-168).
In the current political climate in the United States, much attention has been paid to the role of the press in our increasingly polarized society and to what extent it exacerbates or mends divisions. While the majority of that analysis is focused on national politics and news outlets, the role of local media and the crucial role it plays in civic life has been often neglected in the wider debate. In this thesis, I argue that local journalism is critical as a tool for informing citizens so they can be civically engaged and hold the powerful accountable, as well as keeping communities together. Methodologically, this thesis seeks to incorporate the worlds of both media theory and journalism practice. To understand the role local news plays in society, I utilize various theoretical frameworks, but particularly that of James Carey and his explanation of the "transmission" and "ritual" functions of communication. In my more expansive understanding of these theories, I suggest the transmission role encompasses the ways in which local journalism informs citizens on matters of public interest so that they can participate in democracy and keeps the powerful in check. The ritual model highlights the often-ignored but significant manner in which local media serves a vehicle for community identification and maintaining societal bonds. After explaining the decades-long economic decline of the local media industry, I survey the various projects and experiments in the fields of journalism and philanthropy that are seeking to revive or at least prevent local news outlets from disappearing. In the final chapter, which is based on my field research and uses a style of journalistic reportage rather than academic writing, I profile several new local news initiatives in West Virginia and Kentucky. While these projects are too recent to yet offer any definitive results, I conclude with some initial takeaways and a discussion of possible metrics to measure their success in the future. As a final note, I argue that the various sectors working to save the news industry from economic collapse, restore trust in the media and combat political polarization and strengthen democracy should consider focusing their efforts on sustaining local journalism as a means to address all three.
by Sara Rafsky.
S.M. in Comparative Media Studies
Perrett, Connor Robert. "News deserts and the state of local news: how the consolidation of the news media has affected the quality of local journalism". Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1556276796585015.
Texto completoDay, Laylita. "Geo-Journalism| GIS for Local News Mapping in Los Angeles and Orange Counties". Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10784694.
Texto completoGeographic Information Science (GIS) has been working its way into various fields from the public to the private sectors. The world of journalism and news media is no exception and as both fields grow, GIS is becoming an important spatial news reporting tool in journalism as a form of data journalism. Thus this thesis examines the usage of GIS by news reporting agencies for creating maps that accompany news stories and/or are used as the news story. Specifically this research examines how smaller, more local-based news organizations, such as the Long Beach Press Telegram and the Orange County Register (with a comparison to the Los Angeles Times) are or are not using GIS-based mapping within their news stories and how they can better improve or integrate GIS-based maps and interactive mapping on the local level of reporting. This could assist in providing better analyses of local spatial patterns for various news stories and give the local readers a better understanding of their community and the issues related to it.
A mixed-methods approach was applied, which involved qualitative and quantitative methods. This included surveys, interviews and data analysis. The survey respondents were college students (news readers), the interviewees were journalists working with GIS and the data analysis involved examining the news stories of all three newspapers. The findings concluded that the smaller, more local papers are in fact using maps and GIS less than the Los Angeles Times and that most survey respondents (readers) would like to see more and better maps in news stories. The interview answers pointed to how the Los Angeles Times has managed to use and expand that usage of GIS and maps through creative solutions and workarounds to help lessen various barriers, such as budget, lack of skilled journalists, GIS software complexity, and time.
As the world of journalism continues to transform and adapt to digital news reporting, local newspapers’ use of GIS-based tools will also need to increase. This will allow them to better engage and inform readers in the future since GIS will possibly become an extremely useful or even vital tool in spatial news reporting.
Haynes, Audrey A. "National and local media coverage and the presidential nomination campaign of 1992 /". The Ohio State University, 1996. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487941504295885.
Texto completoTraynor, K. E. "Making local news : an organisational ethnography investigating news values within Local Digital Television Programme Services (L-DTPS)". Thesis, Liverpool John Moores University, 2017. http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/6848/.
Texto completoSundaram, Anjan. "Forgotten newsmakers : postcolonial chronicles of stringers and local journalists in Central Africa". Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2017. https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/66958/.
Texto completoMatusse, Renato. "Language policies and practices in Mozambique : the case of the Changana/Ronga radio journalists". Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.285797.
Texto completoWright, Emily A. "The Cycle of Exclusion in Local Print News| How News Content Reflects and Reinforces Patriarchy". Thesis, The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10271989.
Texto completoPrint news has been relied upon as a source of information for centuries. Despite recent strides towards gender equality, women are persistently marginalized in news content and newsrooms. This thesis analyzed over 950 staff-written Milwaukee Journal Sentinel stories and conducted 19 interviews with both men and women staff reporters and editors to examine how patriarchy might infiltrate local print news. I analyzed how women and men authors, sources and subjects are included or excluded from the news. Furthermore, this thesis examines the gendered division of labor within the newsroom.
Crabb, Evelina y Karin Bäcklund. "Hålla rågången : En kvalitativ studie av relationen mellan lokalpolitiker i Kalmar och journalister". Thesis, University of Kalmar, School of Communication and Design, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hik:diva-385.
Texto completoThis study focused on how local politicians in Kalmar perceive journalists and their intertwined relationship. We based our study on the theoretical understanding of today’s media-centric democratic society. The ‘adversary model’ offered an understanding of the intricate relations between politicians and journalists. The relationship builds on constant trade where both parties are dependent on each other. Politicians exchange information to gain attention in the media. Journalists needs politicians as important sources of information and have the power to control the exposure that politicians get in the public eye. This study was researched and conducted through qualitative interviews with local politicians.
We found that experienced politicians have developed an understanding for journalistic work and that it is important to have a good relationship to reach out to their constituency. This professional relationship has to be kept at arm’s length as it otherwise risks to become too muddled. We learned that politicians are well aware of the need to adapt to media conditions – there were, however, examples of breakdowns in this precarious relationship.
The politicians in our study delivered several examples of how media adaptation is managed, e g how press conferences are scheduled according to media deadlines and are held at suitable locations so that photographers can get good pictures. Trust appeared to be the crucial condition for a rewarding relationship. Every politician in our study agreed that it is all a question of trust.
Stanton, Richard. "Saga city : patterns of influence in politics, public relations and journalism : professional communicators in a regional city". Monash University, School of Political and Social Inquiry, 2003. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/6601.
Texto completoDu, Toit Jeanne Erica. "Journalism education in universities : the global and local migration of concepts between discipline and practice". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019/9437.
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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study deals with the relationship between university-based journalism education and journalism as a social practice. It is argued that the construction of this relationship can be better understood in context of its location within the history different conceptions of social knowledge. The purpose was to gain insight into how this relationship was shaped by the location of journalism education within global and local histories of such knowledge. This goal was pursued through an exploration of the international development of university-based journalism education and a more detailed consideration of the South African example. The study consists, firstly, of a literature review which demonstrates how the construction of the relationship between journalism education and journalism as practice has been implicated in the history of different conceptualisations of authoritative knowledge. The review traces the role played by Mass Communication Studies and Cultural Studies in shaping this relationship. It is concluded that the way in which these two fields have located themselves within the politics of authoritative knowledge has contributed to the marginalisation, within journalism education, of critical engagement between academic knowledge and knowledge of journalistic practice. The review also teases out how South African journalism education has positioned itself within the broader history of universitybased journalism education. It is concluded that although the marginalisation of critical education is reproduced within the South African example, a close study of journalism education in this country reveals the potential for a more critical engaged approach to teaching. The study includes an empirical research component focusing on South African journalism education. This serves as a more detailed exploration of the themes emerging from the literature review, pursued in context of an examination of a historically situated example of university-based journalism education. A central aim of this empirical component of the study was to explore the potential for the realisation of a critically engaged tradition in journalism education in South Africa. The study drew, for this purpose, on interviews with individuals who have experience both of working as journalists and of studying and teaching in university environments in South Africa. One conclusion drawn from these interviews is that journalism education, as it exists in this country, has primarily defined itself in relation to a mainstream and ‘liberal’ understanding of authoritative journalistic knowledge. It is demonstrated that it becomes possible to imagine a more critically engaged and transformative relationship with journalism practice if teaching acknowledges the existence, in the South African context, of alternative approaches to authoritative journalistic knowledge. It is also shown that within existing traditions of critical education, the relationship with practice tends to be one of the ‘deconstruction’ of the liberal conceptualisation of journalistic knowledge. The study proposes that ‘critical engagement’ needs, instead, to be reconceptualised as a relationship of ‘supportive critique’ with historically situated examples of journalistic practice.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie studie ondersoek die geskiedenis van die verhouding tussen universiteits-gebaseerde joernalistieke onderrig en joernalistiek as ‘n sosiale praktyk. Die studie voer aan dat die ontwikkeling van hierdie verhouding beter begryp kan word deur dit te kontekstualiseer binne die geskiedenis van sosiale kennis. Die bedoeling was om insig te verkry in hoe die verhouding tussen universiteitsgebaseerde joernalistieke onderrig en joernalistiek as ‘n sosiale praktyk gevorm is deur ontwikkelinge in internasionale sowel as in die plaaslike Suid-Afrikaanse verband. Met die oog hierop word ‘n oorsig van die internasionale ontwikkeling van universiteits-gebaseerde joernalistieke onderrig verskaf sowel as ‘n nadere ondersoek van die Suid-Afrikaanse geval. Die studie bestaan, eerstens, uit ‘n literatuuroorsig wat demonstreer hoe die uitbou van ’n verhouding tussen joernalistieke onderrig en joernalistiek in die praktyk ingebed was in die vestiging van gesaghebbende sosiale kennis. Die literatuur-oorsig beklemtoon die invloed van onderskeidelik Massa Kommunikasie Studies en Kulturele Studies op die ontwikkeling van hierdie verhouding. Een gevolgtrekking is dat die rol wat dié twee studievelde gespeel het binne die politiek van sosiale kennis bygedra het tot marginalisering van ‘n kritiese verhouding tussen akademiese kennis en kennis van joernalistieke praktyk. Die ontwikkeling en rol van joernalistieke onderrig in Suid-Afrika word ook ondersoek binne die breër geskiedenis van universiteits-gebaseerde joernalistieke onderrig. Dit word bevind dat hoewel kritiese onderrig ook in Suid-Afrika gemarginaliseer is, ‘n nadere studie aantoon dat daar wel potensiaal is vir ‘n meer kritiese benadering in joernalistieke onderrig. Die studie sluit ‘n empiriese navorsingsprojek in van joernalistieke onderrig in Suid-Afrika. Die temas wat as deel van die literatuuroorsig bespreek is word sodoende in hierdie besondere historiese konteks ondersoek. ‘n Belangrike doelstelling van hierdie empiriese komponent van die studie was om die potensiaal vir ‘n meer krities-betrokke tradisie in joernalistieke onderrig in Suid- Afrika te ondersoek. Onderhoude is gevoer met individue wat ondervinding het van joernalistiek in die praktyk sowel as van joernalistieke onderrig. Een gevolgtrekking uit hierdie onderhoude is dat Suid-Afrikaanse joernalistieke onderrig tot dusver sigself in eerste instansie defineer het in relasie tot die hoofstroom van joernalistieke praktyk en deur middel van ‘n ‘liberale’ konsepsie van gesaghebbende joernalistieke kennis. Die navorser voer aan dat ‘n meer kritiese en transformerende verhouding tussen joernalistieke onderrig en die praktyk van joernalistiek wel moontlik word as die bestaan van alternatiewe benaderings tot gesaghebbende joernalistieke kennis binne die Suid Afrikaanse konteks erken word. Binne bestaande tradisies van kritiese onderwys word die verhouding met die praktyk dikwels gedefinieer as ‘dekonstruksie’ van die liberale konseptualisering van joernalistieke kennis. Hierdie studie stel voor dat ‘n kritiese benadering tot onderrig in joernalistiek eerder gebaseer moet word op ‘ondersteunende kritiek’ wat gebruik maak van histories gekontekstualiseerde voorbeelde van joernalistieke praktyk.
Olofsson, Lina. ""Hela inlandet ligger ju i medieskugga" : Vilhelminabors upplevelser av lokaljournalistik". Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för kultur- och medievetenskaper, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-101370.
Texto completoFiolet, Mathieu. "La fabrique des faits-divers : le travail des journalistes faits-diversiers dans la presse quotidienne locale". Thesis, Paris 10, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA100106.
Texto completoThe goal of this thesis is to understand how works a specific category of journalists from day to day: those who produce the “fait-divers” section in daily local newspapers. Even if articles of this section are very popular, newspapers readers, journalism students and even those journalist’s co-workers are ignorant of the functioning of this section. This thesis presents the “fait-divers” articles as products coming out of a factory and has the purpose to describe the machine that manufactures them. It takes an interest in its inner workings that are the different actors in the system, by listing them and by showing how these different “pieces” combine and work together. It focuses on the adjustments but also the dysfunctions of the machine. It takes an interest in the different ways of functioning, which aren’t the same from one newspaper to the other, and in the effects these ways of functioning can cause on those products coming out of a factory: the “fait-divers” articles. The investigation was conducted by participant observation. The author worked full-time during twenty months at different positions as a journalist in three different daily local newspapers located in three different districts. A series of interviews of about twenty journalists working in thirteen other French daily local newspapers was conducted, along with a systematic counting of the content of the “fait-divers” section of one of the studied newspaper, to complete this investigative work. The main theoretical contribution of this thesis involves an analytical description of a specific model of exchange relationships between journalists and state institutions such as police, judiciary, and emergency services. A model that is likely to apply to other work relationships in different professional backgrounds
Urteaga, Eguzki. "Les journalistes locaux : mutation d'une profession". Bordeaux 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000BOR21819.
Texto completoRocha, Jordânia Bispo. "O telejornal local "a serviço" do cidadão: um estudo do Jornal Anhanguera 1ª edição". Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2018. http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/8412.
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This research discusses journalism and citizenship with an emphasis on local television journalism. The general objective is to know how the subject citizenship was approached in the content of the local telejornalismo in the period of 2010 to 2017. To reach the expected results, this study uses as an object of analysis the Jornal Anhanguera 1a edition, television news program shown at lunchtime by TV Anhanguera, an affiliate of Rede Globo de Televisão in Goiás. This decision is due to the fact that the news in question underwent an intense process of changes in 2010 and since then, it has privileged issues related to citizenship in its content. The analysis is guided by the theoretical framework, which is divided into four chapters. The first begins the articulation of the central themes, emphasizing the concepts of communication (SODRÉ, 2001, 2008, 2014; MARCONDES FILHO, 2008; BRAGA, 2001) and citizenship (PINSKY e PISNSKY, 2005; CARVALHO, 2014; SANTOS, 1994; BENEVIDES, 1994; GENTILLI, 2005; SOUZA, 2012), and presenting the Brazilian scenario. The second discusses journalism, its different facets and its process of structural changes (KOVACH e ROSENSTIEL, 2004; CHARRON e DE BONVILLE, 2016; GROTH, 2011; TRAQUINA, 2005; MARCONDES FILHO, 2002, GENRO FILHO, 1987). While the third deals with television journalism and local television journalism in its specificity (STAM, 1985; REZENDE, 2000; VIZEU, 2005; PORCELLO, 2006; MORAES, 2012; AGUIAR, 2016), including the recent transformations that both have experienced (BECKER, 2016; SOUZA FILHO, 2015). Finally, the last theoretical chapter deals strictly with the relationship between journalism and citizenship, highlighting the advantages of journalism as an ally in the construction of citizenship (ABREU, 2009; GENTILLI, 2005; GRADIM,2015). The analysis is conducted mainly from the Content Analysis proposed by Bardin (2010) and is divided into three moments: systematic observation of eight complete editions of the journal in question, as well as 38 specific journalistic articles on citizenship and the "Meus Direitos" since its inception. The research showed, among other points, that the approach to issues related to citizenship is a television news strategy to strengthen ties with a new target audience and that this term in itself, citizenship, is not used by Jornal Anhanguera 1a edição, but serves as a starting point for a significant part of the journalistic agenda today. The distinction of citizen profiles in the analyzed content was also evident, just as it was found that new Information and Communication Technologies have played equally strategic roles from the beginning of the process of reformulating the broadcaster in 2010 until the end of 2017.
Esta pesquisa discute o tema jornalismo e cidadania, a partir de um recorte que privilegia o telejornalismo local. O objetivo geral é saber como o tema cidadania foi abordado no conteúdo do telejornalismo local no período de 2010 a 2017. Para alcançar os resultados esperados, esse estudo utiliza como objeto de análise o Jornal Anhanguera 1a edição, telejornal exibido no horário do almoço pela TV Anhanguera, afiliada da Rede Globo de Televisão em Goiás. Essa decisão se deve ao fato de que o noticiário em questão passou por um intenso processo de mudanças em 2010 e, desde então, passou a privilegiar questões relativas à cidadania em seu conteúdo. Todo o processo analítico é guiado pelo referencial teórico, que se encontra dividido em quatro capítulos. O primeiro inicia a articulação dos temas centrais, dando ênfase aos conceitos de comunicação (SODRÉ, 2001, 2008, 2014; MARCONDES FILHO, 2008; BRAGA, 2001) e cidadania (PINSKY e PISNSKY, 2005; CARVALHO, 2014; SANTOS, 1994; BENEVIDES, 1994; GENTILLI, 2005; SOUZA, 2012) e apresentando o cenário brasileiro. O segundo discute o jornalismo, suas diferentes facetas e seu processo de mudanças estruturais (KOVACH e ROSENSTIEL, 2004; CHARRON e DE BONVILLE, 2016; GROTH, 2011; TRAQUINA, 2005; MARCONDES FILHO, 2002, GENRO FILHO, 1987). Enquanto o terceiro aborda o telejornalismo e o telejornalismo local em sua especificidade (STAM, 1985; REZENDE, 2000; VIZEU, 2005; PORCELLO, 2006; MORAES, 2012; AGUIAR, 2016), incluindo as transformações recentes que ambos tem vivenciado (BECKER, 2016; SOUZA FILHO, 2015). Por fim, o último capítulo teórico contempla estritamente a relação jornalismo e cidadania, ressaltando as vantagens do jornalismo como um aliado na construção da cidadania (ABREU, 2009; GENTILLI, 2005; GRADIM; 2015). A análise é conduzida, principalmente, a partir da Análise de Conteúdo proposta por Bardin (2010) e é dividida em três momentos: observação sistemática de oito edições completas do noticiário em questão, bem como de 38 matérias jornalísticas específicas sobre cidadania e do quadro “Meus Direitos”, desde sua criação. A investigação mostrou, entre outros pontos, que a abordagem de questões relativas à cidadania é uma estratégia do telejornal para estreitar laços com um novo público-alvo prioritário e que esse termo em si, cidadania, não é utilizado pelo Jornal Anhanguera 1a edição, mas serve como ponto de partida para parte significativa das pautas do programa jornalístico atualmente. Também ficou evidente a distinção de perfis de cidadãos no conteúdo analisado, da mesma maneira que se constatou que novas Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação desempenharam funções igualmente estratégicas desde o início do processo de reformulação da emissora, em 2010, até o final do ano de 2017.
Canter, Lily. "Web 2.0 and the changing relationship between British local newspaper journalists and their audiences". Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2012. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/3774/.
Texto completoHitchcock, Olivia Joanne. "Parachuting into crises: Applying postcolonial theory to analyze national, regional, and local media coverage of civil unrest in Ferguson, Missouri". Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1461244945.
Texto completoVilla, Annia Quiroz. "Didn't we want to know? Comparative analysis of local vs national framing of GMO labeling". Thesis, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1589987.
Texto completoAs the agriculture industry and biotechnologies grow and spread, it has become increasingly important to understand the science and policies surrounding it. Most recently the G.M.O labeling debate has had a high profile in the media and the public with three states having bills and initiatives up for vote on this issue. The research question presented was whether local news coverage of G.M.Os was framed more emotionally in comparison to coverage in major newspapers in the U.S. A content analysis was preformed on both local and national newspapers articles on G.M.O labeling and GE technology during 2013 and 2014 to determine how G.M.O labeling was framed in each category.
Stewart, Jill Claudine. "A Statistical and Social Analysis of Local News in El Independiente, A University of Arizona Department of Journalism Bilingual Community Newspaper". Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292141.
Texto completoMersey, Rachel Davis Meyer Philip. "Can the internet help preserve journalism? sense of community differences among print and online local news consumers /". Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007. http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/etd,776.
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Wise, Hannah Marie. "Evaluating the Efficacy of Engagement Journalism in Local News: An Ethnographic Study of the Dallas Morning News". Thesis, University of North Texas, 2019. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1505148/.
Texto completoWise, Hannah Marie. "Evaluating the Efficacy of Engagement Journalism in Local News: An Ethnographic Study of the "Dallas Morning News"". Thesis, University of North Texas, 2005. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1505148/.
Texto completoCarey, Michael Clay. "Telling Us What We Already Know: A Case Study Analysis of Poverty Coverage in Rural Appalachian Community News Outlets". Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1406844451.
Texto completoChala, Endalkachew. "Diaspora Media, Local Politics: Journalism and the Politics of Homeland among the Ethiopian Opposition in the United States". Thesis, University of Oregon, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/24228.
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John, Sue Lockett. "The effects of newspaper competition on local news reporting and content diversity /". Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6164.
Texto completoCouper, John. "Articulations of relevance in local television news /". free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3052166.
Texto completoAgar, Timothy Scott. "Media Relations for High School Athletic Coaches: A Study of Problems, Opinions and Behavior Patterns of Arizona High School Coaches in Their Relations with the Local Media". Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292184.
Texto completoTroff, Benjamin y Joakim Öhrlin. ""Det han gjorde sedan har ingen någonsin upplevt" : En studie av framing inom lokal sportjournalistik". Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-40855.
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