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Beteiligte: Coleman, Stephen, Thumim, Nancy, Birchall, Chris, Firmstone, Julie, Moss, Giles, Parry, Katy, Stamper, Judith, Blumler, Jay G.
veröffentlicht: London : Bloomsbury Academic & Professional, 2016.
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Umfang: 1 online resource (263 pages)
ISBN: 9781783608201
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Sprache: Englisch
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Print version:: Coleman, Stephen, The Mediated City, London : Bloomsbury Academic & Professional,c2016
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A radically alternative exploration ofnews circulation that asks: do we even know what news is?.

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Figures and tables
Acknowledgements
About the contributors
Introduction: A new news ecology
Why study news ecologies?
How we studied a local news ecology
1. Making sense of/in the city
Communicating community
A place called Leeds
Leeds: a post-industrial city
The coexistence of past and future within the news ecology
2. A week in news
News content analysis: approach and sampling
Broadcast media content analysis: 'And now for the news where you are'
Reporting the local: celebrating culture and recording crime
Prominence of 'story topics'
Who gets to speak?
Reporting the political
Local print media analysis: 'At the heart of Leeds'
Representing a sense of local community
Campaigning against NHS reforms
Concluding observations
3. How citizens receive the news
News consumption
Preferences and evaluations: topics of coverage
Evaluation and appreciation
Retrospective assessments
After the news
Conclusion: a survey-based picture of the news ecology
4. How people make sense of the city
Local news as word-of-mouth
The uses of local media
5. The mainstream providers of local news
Who are the mainstream providers of local news?
At the chalkface: the editorial interviews
Preferred stories
Public purposes
The preferred voice
Audience
New media
From source to mainstream
Conclusion
6. Citizen news-makers and news practices
Mapping citizen news-makers
Newsworthiness
Citizen news practices
Citizen news-makers in the news ecology
Conclusion
7. 'Down there in Chapeltown'
Difference, distance, storytelling
What should news organizations do?
Unblocking the news ecology: new stories, new practices.
8. Mediating democratic accountability: the case of the care home closures
What does public engagement actually mean?
What makes engagement successful?
More than lip-service - serious attempts to ensure successful engagement
Crisis, cuts and consultation
The press release/the council's side of the story
The news story
Local journalism and engaging the public
The role of journalists in the news ecology
Citizens or spectators?
9. Local news: a different story
The news as social practice
The news as storytelling
Emergent practices in the news ecology
Thinking about local news ecologically
Appendix 1: Content analysis coding schema (with instructions for coders), discussed in Chapter 2
Appendix 2: Data for charts presented in Chapter 2
References
Index.