Crisis Reporters, Emotions, and Technology : : An Ethnography.

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Crisis Reporters, Emotions, and Technology -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Funding -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Crisis Reporting: Setting Out -- State of the Art -- Vague Ideas of Crisis, Emotions, Technology -- Emotions in Crisis Coverage -- Objections to Objectivity: Emotionality and Professionalism -- Journalists' Emotional Labor and Trauma -- References -- Chapter 2: Defining a Crisis: Boarding -- The Polyphonic Nature of "Crisis" Within "Crisis Reporting" -- Inside-the-Media Is Outside-the-Media Crisis -- Crisis Outside Is Inside a Journalist -- The Crisis Out There Is a Locally Lived Moment Is a Global State -- Typologies of Crisis Moments -- Belgium, Czechia, and the Closeness of a Crisis -- Individual Tragedies Within the Broader Picture -- The World and Journalism After September 11, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2015, and 1750 -- Crisis Is Media-Constructed Is Real -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 3: The Emotional Experience of Crisis Reporters: The Journey -- Bored in a News Hole -- Emotionally Engaged -- Identified -- Parenting -- Moral Dilemmas and Guilt -- Danger and Fear -- Waging Diffused Wars -- Cynics, Stoics, and Brokens -- Emotion Postponed and Accumulated -- Brokens -- Cynics and Kynics: Pissing Against the Idealist Wind -- Stoics -- Coping Strategies -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 4: Articulating Journalists' Emotional Experiences of Crisis: Touching Down -- Newsmaking Machine -- Technologies of Production: Practices, Devices, and the Surreal -- Same Principles, Different Practices -- Mediators Matter -- The Sense of Surreal -- Technologies of Sign Systems: Output Emotions -- "The Right Dose" of Emotion -- "No Torn Children's Life Jackets": Taste, Organization, and Moral Commitment -- Technologies of Power: Discipline and Publish -- Professional Ideology and Its Critique.
Professional Ideology and Cynicisms -- "You Can't Leave Your Journalists Alone with Their Feelings": Organizational Identities -- Technologies of the Self -- Looking Through an Ideal Screen -- Information and Linguistics -- Metaphor of Emotional Robots -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 5: Emotions, Technology, and Crisis Reconsidered: Ending -- Long Story Short -- Technology -- Emotions -- Crisis -- Emotions, Technology, and Crisis Reconsidered -- Emotions -- Technology -- Crisis -- (Extra) Media Action? -- References -- Chapter 6: Creative Nonfiction and the Research Method -- Correction to: Crisis Reporters, Emotions, and Technology -- Postscript: Travel Slow and Light -- On Our Way -- Index.
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Crisis Reporters, Emotions, and Technology : An Ethnography.
Crisis Reporters, Emotions, and Technology -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Funding -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Crisis Reporting: Setting Out -- State of the Art -- Vague Ideas of Crisis, Emotions, Technology -- Emotions in Crisis Coverage -- Objections to Objectivity: Emotionality and Professionalism -- Journalists' Emotional Labor and Trauma -- References -- Chapter 2: Defining a Crisis: Boarding -- The Polyphonic Nature of "Crisis" Within "Crisis Reporting" -- Inside-the-Media Is Outside-the-Media Crisis -- Crisis Outside Is Inside a Journalist -- The Crisis Out There Is a Locally Lived Moment Is a Global State -- Typologies of Crisis Moments -- Belgium, Czechia, and the Closeness of a Crisis -- Individual Tragedies Within the Broader Picture -- The World and Journalism After September 11, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2015, and 1750 -- Crisis Is Media-Constructed Is Real -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 3: The Emotional Experience of Crisis Reporters: The Journey -- Bored in a News Hole -- Emotionally Engaged -- Identified -- Parenting -- Moral Dilemmas and Guilt -- Danger and Fear -- Waging Diffused Wars -- Cynics, Stoics, and Brokens -- Emotion Postponed and Accumulated -- Brokens -- Cynics and Kynics: Pissing Against the Idealist Wind -- Stoics -- Coping Strategies -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 4: Articulating Journalists' Emotional Experiences of Crisis: Touching Down -- Newsmaking Machine -- Technologies of Production: Practices, Devices, and the Surreal -- Same Principles, Different Practices -- Mediators Matter -- The Sense of Surreal -- Technologies of Sign Systems: Output Emotions -- "The Right Dose" of Emotion -- "No Torn Children's Life Jackets": Taste, Organization, and Moral Commitment -- Technologies of Power: Discipline and Publish -- Professional Ideology and Its Critique.
Professional Ideology and Cynicisms -- "You Can't Leave Your Journalists Alone with Their Feelings": Organizational Identities -- Technologies of the Self -- Looking Through an Ideal Screen -- Information and Linguistics -- Metaphor of Emotional Robots -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 5: Emotions, Technology, and Crisis Reconsidered: Ending -- Long Story Short -- Technology -- Emotions -- Crisis -- Emotions, Technology, and Crisis Reconsidered -- Emotions -- Technology -- Crisis -- (Extra) Media Action? -- References -- Chapter 6: Creative Nonfiction and the Research Method -- Correction to: Crisis Reporters, Emotions, and Technology -- Postscript: Travel Slow and Light -- On Our Way -- Index.
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contents Crisis Reporters, Emotions, and Technology -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Funding -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Crisis Reporting: Setting Out -- State of the Art -- Vague Ideas of Crisis, Emotions, Technology -- Emotions in Crisis Coverage -- Objections to Objectivity: Emotionality and Professionalism -- Journalists' Emotional Labor and Trauma -- References -- Chapter 2: Defining a Crisis: Boarding -- The Polyphonic Nature of "Crisis" Within "Crisis Reporting" -- Inside-the-Media Is Outside-the-Media Crisis -- Crisis Outside Is Inside a Journalist -- The Crisis Out There Is a Locally Lived Moment Is a Global State -- Typologies of Crisis Moments -- Belgium, Czechia, and the Closeness of a Crisis -- Individual Tragedies Within the Broader Picture -- The World and Journalism After September 11, 2008, 2011, 2014, 2015, and 1750 -- Crisis Is Media-Constructed Is Real -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 3: The Emotional Experience of Crisis Reporters: The Journey -- Bored in a News Hole -- Emotionally Engaged -- Identified -- Parenting -- Moral Dilemmas and Guilt -- Danger and Fear -- Waging Diffused Wars -- Cynics, Stoics, and Brokens -- Emotion Postponed and Accumulated -- Brokens -- Cynics and Kynics: Pissing Against the Idealist Wind -- Stoics -- Coping Strategies -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 4: Articulating Journalists' Emotional Experiences of Crisis: Touching Down -- Newsmaking Machine -- Technologies of Production: Practices, Devices, and the Surreal -- Same Principles, Different Practices -- Mediators Matter -- The Sense of Surreal -- Technologies of Sign Systems: Output Emotions -- "The Right Dose" of Emotion -- "No Torn Children's Life Jackets": Taste, Organization, and Moral Commitment -- Technologies of Power: Discipline and Publish -- Professional Ideology and Its Critique.
Professional Ideology and Cynicisms -- "You Can't Leave Your Journalists Alone with Their Feelings": Organizational Identities -- Technologies of the Self -- Looking Through an Ideal Screen -- Information and Linguistics -- Metaphor of Emotional Robots -- An Overview -- References -- Chapter 5: Emotions, Technology, and Crisis Reconsidered: Ending -- Long Story Short -- Technology -- Emotions -- Crisis -- Emotions, Technology, and Crisis Reconsidered -- Emotions -- Technology -- Crisis -- (Extra) Media Action? -- References -- Chapter 6: Creative Nonfiction and the Research Method -- Correction to: Crisis Reporters, Emotions, and Technology -- Postscript: Travel Slow and Light -- On Our Way -- Index.
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