Journalists and Knowledge Practices
Journalists and Knowledge Practices
Histories of Observing the Everyday in the Newspaper Age
Ziemer, Hansjakob
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2024
294
Mole
9780367630447
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1. "I Was There Today": Fake Eyewitnessing and Journalistic Authority, from Fontane to Relotius
Petra McGillen
2. "Have We La Grippe?": A Washington Case Study of Reporting the "Russian Influenza" (1889-1890)
E. Thomas Ewing
3. Why Marmaduke Mizzle and the Good Ship Wabble Fooled No One: Fake News and Metajournalistic Discourse in the Era of Journalistic Professionalization
Andie Tucher
Part II
4. What it Means to Be a Journalist: Constructing the Journalistic Persona at the End of the Weimar Republic
Hansjakob Ziemer
5. Secret Press Agents: When Journalists, Propagandists, and Spies Seemed Indistinguishable
Heidi Tworek
Part III Technologies
6. Shortness and Speed in Journalism: The Electric Telegram and the Circulation of Knowledge in Germany and France in 1860
Lisa Bolz
7. Fabricating Authentic Pictures: Press Photography as a Transnational Mode of Observation at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Malte Zierenberg
8. Inattentive Subjects: The Emergence of a Photojournalistic Norm
Annie Rudd
Part IV Knowledge Transfers
9. "Like a Modern Harun al Raschid": Herman Heijermans's 1910 Reports on the Herzberge Mental Asylum in Berlin
Eric J. Engstrom
10. A Peasant among Peasants: Maurice Hindus's Transnational Revolutionary Journalism
Elena Matveeva
11. Pop or Popularization? The Boundaries between Social Science and Journalism
Susanne Schmidt
1. "I Was There Today": Fake Eyewitnessing and Journalistic Authority, from Fontane to Relotius
Petra McGillen
2. "Have We La Grippe?": A Washington Case Study of Reporting the "Russian Influenza" (1889-1890)
E. Thomas Ewing
3. Why Marmaduke Mizzle and the Good Ship Wabble Fooled No One: Fake News and Metajournalistic Discourse in the Era of Journalistic Professionalization
Andie Tucher
Part II
4. What it Means to Be a Journalist: Constructing the Journalistic Persona at the End of the Weimar Republic
Hansjakob Ziemer
5. Secret Press Agents: When Journalists, Propagandists, and Spies Seemed Indistinguishable
Heidi Tworek
Part III Technologies
6. Shortness and Speed in Journalism: The Electric Telegram and the Circulation of Knowledge in Germany and France in 1860
Lisa Bolz
7. Fabricating Authentic Pictures: Press Photography as a Transnational Mode of Observation at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Malte Zierenberg
8. Inattentive Subjects: The Emergence of a Photojournalistic Norm
Annie Rudd
Part IV Knowledge Transfers
9. "Like a Modern Harun al Raschid": Herman Heijermans's 1910 Reports on the Herzberge Mental Asylum in Berlin
Eric J. Engstrom
10. A Peasant among Peasants: Maurice Hindus's Transnational Revolutionary Journalism
Elena Matveeva
11. Pop or Popularization? The Boundaries between Social Science and Journalism
Susanne Schmidt