Becoming the news : how ordinary people respond to the media spotlight / Ruth Palmer.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, 2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780231544764
- 0231544766
- Reporters and reporting
- Attribution of news
- Journalists -- Interviews
- Journalism -- Objectivity
- Newspapers -- Objectivity
- Sources d'information (Journalisme)
- Presse -- Objectivité
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Journalism
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies
- Attribution of news
- Journalism -- Objectivity
- Journalists -- Interviews
- Reporters and reporting
- 070.4/3 23
- PN4871
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Victims of the Press? -- What's In It for Them? Weighing the Pros and Cons of Becoming a News Subject -- The Interview Stage Part I: Encountering Journalists -- The Interview Stage Part II: From Interaction to Story -- Truth (Perceptions) and Consequences: How News Subjects Judge Accuracy and Error -- That's Me! ... But It's Not Me: Aesthetic, Emotional, and Existential Effects of Confronting Our News Selves -- Celebration, Condemnation, Reputation: Audience Feedback as an Indicator of Status and Stigma -- Making the News in a Digital World -- Lessons for Subjects and Journalists.
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Becoming the News studies how ordinary people make sense of their experience as media subjects. Ruth Palmer charts the arc of the experience of "making" the news, from the events that bring an ordinary person to journalists' attention through their interactions with reporters and reactions to the news coverage and its aftermath.
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