Becoming the News : : How Ordinary People Respond to the Media Spotlight / / Ruth Palmer.
What does it feel like to be featured, "ed, or just named in a news story? A refugee family, the survivor of a shooting, a primary voter in Iowa-the views and experiences of ordinary people are an important component of journalism. While much has been written about how journalists work and gath...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2018] ©2017 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. VICTIMS OF THE PRESS?
- 2. WHAT'S IN IT FOR THEM? WEIGHING THE PROS AND CONS OF BECOMING A NEWS SUBJECT
- 3. THE INTERVIEW STAGE PART 1: ENCOUNTERING JOURNALISTS
- 4. THE INTERVIEW STAGE PART 2: FROM INTERACTION TO STORY
- 5. TRUTH (PERCEPTIONS) AND CONSEQUENCES: HOW NEWS SUBJECTS JUDGE ACCURACY AND ERROR
- 6. THAT'S ME! . . . BUT IT'S NOT ME: AESTHETIC, EMOTIONAL, AND EXISTENTIAL EFFECTS OF CONFRONTING OUR NEWS SELVES
- 7. CELEBRATION, CONDEMNATION, REPUTATION: AUDIENCE FEEDBACK AS AN INDICATOR OF STATUS AND STIGMA
- 8. MAKING THE NEWS IN A DIGITAL WORLD
- 9. LESSONS FOR SUBJECTS AND JOURNALISTS
- Note on Method
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index