Have a personal or library account? Click to login
Politics and the ‘Ideology’ of Journalism in Romania: Results from Local Case Studies Cover

Politics and the ‘Ideology’ of Journalism in Romania: Results from Local Case Studies

Open Access
|Feb 2017

References

  1. Algarra, Manuel Martin and Norberto Gonzalez Gaitano. 2011. The Political Role of the Spanish Journalist. Political Communication 14 (4): 481-495.10.1080/105846097199272
  2. Aslama, Minna, Heikki Hellman and Tuomo Sauri. 2004. Does Market-Entry Regulation Matter?: Competition in Television Broadcasting and Programme Diversity in Finland, 1993-2002. Gazette 66 (2): 113-132.10.1177/0016549204041473
  3. Barendt, Eric. 2007. Fredom of Speech. Oxford: Oxford University Press.10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199225811.001.0001
  4. Benson, Rodney and Daniel C. Hallin. 2007. How States, Markets and Globalization Shape the News. European Journal of Communication 22 (1): 27-48.10.1177/0267323107073746
  5. Blumler, Jay G. and Gurevitch, Michael. 1995. The crisis of public communication. Londra: Routledge.
  6. Bot, Mălin. 2004. Ziarişti ameninţaţi, ziarişti bătuţi. Bucureşti: Humanitas.
  7. Brants, Kees, Claes de Vreese, Judith Moller and Philip van Praag. 2010. The Real Spiral of Cynicism? Symbiosis and Mistrust between Politicians and Journalists. International Journal of Press/Politics 15 (1): 25-40.10.1177/1940161209351005
  8. Broddason, Thorbjörn. 1994. The Sacred Side of Professional Journalism. European Journal of Communication 9 (3): 227-248.10.1177/0267323194009003001
  9. Cohen, Elliot D., ed. 1992. Philosophical Issues in Journalism. New York: Oxford University Press.
  10. Deuze, Mark. 2005. What is journalism? Journalism 6 (4): 442-464.10.1177/1464884905056815
  11. Donsbach, Wolfgang and Thomas E. Patterson. 2004. Political News Journalists: Partisanship, Professionalism, and Political Roles in Five Countries. In Comparing Political Communication: Theories, Cases, and Challenges, eds. Frank Esser and Barbara Pfetsch, 251-270. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.10.1017/CBO9780511606991.012
  12. Esaiasson, Peter and Tom Moring. 1994. Codes of Professionalism: Journalists Versus Politicians in Finland and Sweden. European Journal of Communication 9 (3): 271-289.10.1177/0267323194009003003
  13. Graber, Doris A. 1997. Mass media and American politics. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.
  14. Hallin, Daniel C. and Paolo Mancini. 2004. Comparing media systems: three models of media and politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.10.1017/CBO9780511790867
  15. Heikkilä, Heikki and Rist Kunelius. 2006. Journalists Imagining the European Public Sphere: Professional Discourses about the EU News Practices in Ten Countries. Javnost - The Public 13 (4): 63-80, http://www.javnost-thepublic.org/article/2006/4/4/10.1080/13183222.2006.11008925
  16. Josephi, Beate. 2007. Internationalizing the journalistic professional model: imperatives and impediments. Global Media and Communication 3 (3): 300-306.10.1177/17427665070030030303
  17. Kepplinger, Hans Mathias and Renate Köcher. 1990. Professionalism in the Media World? European Journal of Communication 5 (2): 285-311.10.1177/0267323190005002008
  18. Köcher, Renate. 1986. Bloodhounds or Missionaries: Role Definitions of German and British Journalists. European Journal of Communication 1 (1): 43-64.10.1177/0267323186001001004
  19. Lee, Francis L.F. and Angel M.Y. Lin. 2006. Newspaper editorial discourse and the politics of self-censorship in Hong Kong. Discourse & Society 17 (3): 331 -358.10.1177/0957926506062371
  20. McQuail, Dennis. 2010. McQuail’s Mass Communication Theory. London: Sage Publications.
  21. Pasti, Svetlana. 2005. Two Generations of Contemporary Russian Journalists. European Journal of Communication 20 (1): 89-115.10.1177/0267323105049634
  22. Plasser, Fritz. 2005. From Hard to Soft News Standards? The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 10 (2): 47-68.10.1177/1081180X05277746
  23. Roudakova, Natalia. 2008. Media-political clientelism: lessons from anthropology. Media, Culture & Society 30 (1): 41-59.10.1177/0163443707084349
  24. Ruusunoksa, Laura. 2006. Public Journalism and Professional Culture: Local, Regional and National Public Spheres as Contexts of Professionalism. Javnost - The Public 13 (4): 81-98, http://www.javnost-thepublic.org/article/2006/4/5/10.1080/13183222.2006.11008926
  25. Schlesinger, Philip. 2006. Is there a crisis in British journalism? Media, Culture & Society 28 (2): 299-307.
  26. Schudson, Michael. 2007. The Concept of Politics in Contemporary U.S. Journalism. Political Communication 24 (2): 131-142.10.1080/10584600701312845
  27. Singer, Jane B. 2003. Who are these Guys? Journalism 4 (2): 139-163.10.1177/146488490342001
  28. Tuchman, Gaye. 1972. Objectivity as Strategic Ritual: An Examination of Newsmen’s Notions of Objectivity. American Journal of Sociology 77 (4): 660-679.10.1086/225193
  29. Tumber, Howard. 2006. Journalists at Work - Revisited. Javnost - The Public 13 (3): 57-68, http://www.javnost-thepublic.org/article/2006/3/5/10.1080/13183222.2006.11008919
  30. Voltmer, Katrin. 2000. Constructing Political Reality in Russia. European Journal of Communication 15 (4): 469-500.10.1177/0267323100015004002
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/scr-2016-0019 | Journal eISSN: 2068-8016 | Journal ISSN: 2068-8008
Language: English
Page range: 109 - 134
Published on: Feb 14, 2017
Published by: Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2017 Cristina Stănuş, published by Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.