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Dès sa création, la presse spécialisée en jeu vidéo est perçue comme le vilain petit canard du journalisme. Elle ne recèlerait qu'articles enthousiastes et rédacteurs décérébrés, trop aliénés par la fantasmagorie vidéoludique pour se montrer critiques. Pourtant, ces dernières années, les médias dédiés et généralistes ont révélé les scandales glaçants qui gangrènent le milieu professionnel du jeu vidéo?: harcèlement sexuel, conditions de travail délétères, dysfonctionnement des écoles, licenciements abusifs? D'autres publient de fascinants portraits de joueuses, des reportages fouillés, des interviews de créateurs éclairantes. Alors, à quand remonte la première enquête liée au jeu vidéo?? Comment les rédacteurs passionnés ont-ils troqué le rêve pour les faits d'intérêt général?? D'où vient leur motivation à pratiquer le journalisme d'investigation?? Fort de l'analyse de 771 articles, étalés sur 37 années et parus dans 19 médias, ce livre retrace la généalogie des techniques d'enquête au sein de cette presse spécialisée. Il donne surtout la parole à 14 de ses journalistes pour comprendre leur vision de leur pratique, de l'industrie qu'ils couvrent et de ses travers. Devenus économiquement et artistiquement incontournables, les jeux vidéo nécessitent, comme toutes les sphères culturelles, des reporters pugnaces. Tels des Albert Londres du numérique, ces hommes et femmes portent la plume dans la... Play
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Immigrants --- Racism in the press --- Racism --- Refugees --- Press coverage
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Television broadcasting of news --- War --- Press coverage --- History
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The contentious role of social media in recent elections and referendums has brought to the fore once again the fundamental question of media freedom and the extent to which, and the way in which, the media should be regulated in a modern democratic society. This book surveys the history of media in the US, the UK and Europe in order to develop a new theory of media freedom that is capable of resolving current controversies about how best to regulate the media, including the internet and social media.Tambini argues that democratic regulation of the media must build upon – and learn from – the long history of accommodation between the press, broadcasting, the state and corporate power. By attending to this history, we can see that media freedom is not absolute but rather conditional, taking the form of a social contract of privileges and connected duties. Tambini develops this social contract account of media freedom and applies it to different media sectors, from the press and broadcasting to the internet and social media. Above all, he argues for a renewed role for international human rights law standards in media governance, and an end to American exceptionalism.Written for students, scholars, policymakers and media professionals, this wide-ranging book will be of interest to everyone concerned about the role of the media in our societies and about the health of our democracies.
Mass media and war. --- War in mass media. --- Information warfare. --- War --- Disinformation. --- Propaganda --- Press coverage. --- Technological innovations. --- MASS MEDIA AND WAR --- WAR IN MASS MEDIA --- INFORMATION WARFARE --- WAR--PRESS COVERAGE --- DISINFORMATION --- 691 Informatiebeleid --- oorlogsjournalistiek --- fake news --- informatievaardig --- Rusland --- books
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English language --- National characteristics, British --- Readers --- Social problems --- Textbooks for foreign speakers --- Dutch --- Problems, exercises, etc --- Great Britain --- Press coverage
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Foreign news --- Conflict management --- -Foreign news --- -Flow of news, International --- International flow of news --- International news --- News, Foreign --- News flow, International --- World news --- Journalism --- News agencies --- Press --- Conflict control --- Conflict resolution --- Dispute settlement --- Management of conflict --- Managing conflict --- Management --- Negotiation --- Problem solving --- Social conflict --- Crisis management --- Press coverage --- -Conflict management --- Flow of news, International --- Foreign news - Sweden. --- Conflict management - Press coverage - Sweden.
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Church and the press --- Papacy --- Press coverage. --- Holy See --- See, Holy --- Popes --- Press and the church --- Press --- Journalism, Religious --- Press coverage --- John --- Pius --- Pio --- Ratti, A. --- Ratti, Achille, --- Giovanni --- Iōannēs --- Jan --- Jānis --- Jean --- Joannes --- Juan --- Йоан --- Roncalli, Angelo Giuseppe, --- Ронкали, Анджело Джузепе, --- Ronkali, Andzhelo Dzhuzepe, --- Pie --- Ratti, Achilles --- Johannes
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To what extent does journalism deserve blame for the failure to address climate change over the last thirty years? Critics point out that climate coverage has often lacked necessary urgency and hewed to traditional notions of objectivity and balance that allowed powerful interests?mainly fossil fuel companies?to manufacture doubt. Climate journalism, however, developed alongside the digital media landscape, which is characterized by rampant misinformation, political polarization, unaccountable tech companies, unchecked corporate power, and vast inequalities. Under these circumstances, journalism struggled, and bad actors flourished, muddling messages while emissions mounted and societies struggled to avert catastrophe.The Mediated Climate explores the places where the climate and information crises meet, examining how journalism, activism, corporations, and Big Tech compete to influence the public. Adrienne Russell argues that the inadequate response to climate change is intertwined with the profound challenges facing the communications environment. She demonstrates that the information crisis is driven not only by technological changes but also by concentrated power that predates the rise of digital media companies. Efforts to improve climate coverage must take into account the larger social and material contexts in which journalism operates and the broader power dynamics that shape public discourse. Drawing on interviews with journalists and activists, Russell considers the ways recent movements are battling misinformation. She offers timely recommendations to foster engagement with climate issues and calls on readers to join in efforts to reshape the media landscape to better serve the public interest.https://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-mediated-climate/9780231201728
Climatic changes --- Mass media and the environment. --- Misinformation. --- Disinformation. --- Journalistic ethics. --- Press coverage. --- Klimaat --- Journalistiek --- Media --- Mediabedrijf --- Mediabeïnvloeding --- Desinformatie --- Bedrijfsleven --- Bedrijfsjournalistiek --- Lobbying --- Digitale media --- Publieke opinie --- Klimaatverandering --- Klimaatbeleid --- Wetenschappelijke kennis --- Klimaatrechtvaardigheid --- Toekomstperspectief --- Bewustwording --- Massamedia --- Klimaatactivist --- Beeldvorming --- Journalistieke ethiek
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316.774:070 --- 316.77 <485> "18/19" --- Public opinion --- -Minorities --- -Ethnic minorities --- Foreign population --- Minority groups --- Persons --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Discrimination --- Ethnic relations --- Majorities --- Plebiscite --- Race relations --- Segregation --- Opinion, Public --- Perception, Public --- Popular opinion --- Public perception --- Public perceptions --- Judgment --- Social psychology --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Focus groups --- Reputation --- Perswezen--(communicatiesociologie); z.o. {070} --- Communicatiesociologie--Zweden--Hedendaagse Tijd --- History --- -Public opinion --- -History --- -Press coverage --- -Sweden --- Ethnic relations. --- Minorities --- Press coverage --- -Perswezen--(communicatiesociologie); z.o. {070} --- -316.77 <485> "18/19" Communicatiesociologie--Zweden--Hedendaagse Tijd --- 316.774:070 Perswezen--(communicatiesociologie); z.o. {070} --- Ethnic minorities --- 316.77 <485> "18/19" Communicatiesociologie--Zweden--Hedendaagse Tijd --- Sweden --- Kingdom of Sweden --- Konungariket Sverige --- Schweden --- Shvet︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Suecia --- Suède --- Suwēden --- Sverige --- Svezia --- Szwecja --- Zviedrija --- Zweden --- スウェーデン
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