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Bourdieu and the journalistic field

Rodney Benson (Editor), Erik Neveu (Editor)
Bourdieu and the Journalistic Field is an exciting new text which builds on and extends Pierre Bourdieu's impassioned critique of our media-saturated culture.
Print Book, English, 2005
Polity, Oxford, 2005
267 s
9780745633879, 9780745633862, 0745633870, 0745633862
186500784
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