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| SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION |
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| Why a 'Social Meanings of News' Perspective? |
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| PART ONE: A FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING ABOUT NEWS |
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| The Sociology of News Production |
Michael Schudson |
| Has Communication Explained Journalism? |
Barbie Zelizer |
| Professional Mass Communicators |
James S Ettema, D Charles Whitney, and Daniel B Wackman |
| SECTION TWO: NEWS AS SOCIAL PRODUCTION |
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| PART TWO: SELECTING NEWS: THE INDIVIDUAL GATE KEEPER |
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| A New Gatekeeping Model |
Pamela J Shoemaker |
| The Gate Keeper |
David Manning White |
| A Case Study in the Selection of News |
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| Ms Gates Takes Over |
Glenn L Bleske |
| Refining the Gatekeeping Metaphor for Local Television News |
Dan A Berkowitz |
| Structure and Constraints on Community Newspaper Gatekeepers |
G A Donohue, C N Olien, and P J Tichenor |
| PART THREE: ORGANIZING NEWS: NEWS AS A WORKPLACE PRODUCT |
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| Social Control in the News Room |
Warren Breed |
| A Functional Analysis |
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| News Organizations |
Charles R Bantz |
| Conflict as a Crafted Cultural Norm |
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| News Reporting and Professionalism |
John Soloski |
| Some Constraints on the Reporting of the News |
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| Science Writers at Work |
Sharon Dunwoody |
| PART FOUR: PROFESSIONALIZING NEWS: NEWS AS JOURNALISTS' NORMS AND ROUTINES |
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| Making News by Doing Work |
Gaye Tuchman |
| Routinizing the Unexpected |
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| News as Purposive Behavior |
Harvey Molotch and Marilyn Lester |
| On the Strategic Use of Routine Events, Accidents, and Scandal |
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| News and Non-Events |
Mark Fishman |
| Making the Visible Invisible |
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| Routines and the Making of Oppositional News |
Nina Eliasoph |
| PART FIVE: SELLING NEWS: NEWS AS ECONOMIC ENTITY |
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| Boundaries of Journalistic Autonomy |
J Herbert Altschull |
| The News Factory |
Charles R Bantz, Suzanne McCorkle and Roberta C Baade |
| The First Stage of News Production |
John McManus |
| Learning What's Happening |
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| The Competitive Ethos in Television Newswork |
Matthew C Ehrlich |
| SECTION THREE: NEWS AS TEXT |
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| PART SIX: TELLING NEWS: NEWS AS FAMILIAR STORY |
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| Mythic Elements in Television News |
Robert Rutherford Smith |
| Myth, Chronicle, and Story |
S Elizabeth Bird and Robert W Dardenne |
| Exploring the Narrative Qualities of News |
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| When Technology Fails |
Richard C Vincent, Bryan K Crow and Dennis K Davis |
| The Drama of Airline Crashes in Network Television News |
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| Non-Routine News and Newswork |
Dan A Berkowitz |
| Exploring a What-A-Story |
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| The Rape of Mike Tyson |
Jack Lule |
| Race, the Press, and Symbolic Types |
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| PART SEVEN: IDEOLOGY AND NEWS: NEWS AS SOCIAL POWER |
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| Journalists as Interpretive Communities |
Barbara Zelizer |
| The News Paradigm and the Ideology of Objectivity |
Stephen D Reese |
| A Socialist at the Wall Street Journal |
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| News of Battering |
Marian Meyers |
| Press Rites and Race Relations |
James Stewart Ettema |
| A Study of Mass-Mediated Ritual |
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| Science, Technology, and Risk Coverage of a Community Conflict |
Cynthia-Lou Coleman |
| PART EIGHT: EPILOGUE: APPLYING THE TOOLS TO STUDY NEWS |
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