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Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2199666
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Century’s Witness: The Extraordinary Life of Journalist Wallace Carroll 世纪见证:记者华莱士·卡罗尔的非凡人生
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2198469
Sid Bedingfield
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Digital Archives and Cultural Heritage: The Inathèque, http://Inatheque.ina.fr/ 数字档案和文化遗产:Inatheque,http://Inatheque.ina.fr/
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2200056
L. Andolfi
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Staged News: The Federal Theatre Project’s Living Newspapers in New York 舞台新闻:纽约联邦剧院项目的活报纸
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2198468
Kevin M. Lerner
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Radiooooo: A Better Way to Find Music, Radiooooo.com Radioooooo:找到音乐的更好方法,Radiooooo.com
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2198474
Noah Arceneaux
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Historicizing Metajournalistic Discourse Analysis: Thinking Beyond Journalism about Journalism 历史化的元新闻话语分析:超越新闻学的新闻学思考
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2200055
Michael Buozis
In a meditation on the burgeoning literature of metajournalistic discourse analysis, this essay argues for ways in which the discipline of journalism history could be invigorated by researchers considering much broader conceptions of the actors, sites, and texts that constitute media history. Through an analytical literature review of existing metajournalistic discourse studies, both historical and contemporary, this essay suggests a variety of contexts and types of archives historians might more fully exploit in their research.
在对新兴的元新闻话语分析文学的思考中,本文认为,研究人员可以通过考虑构成媒体史的行动者、地点和文本的更广泛概念来振兴新闻史学科。通过对现有的元新闻话语研究(包括历史和当代)的分析性文献综述,本文提出历史学家在研究中可以更充分地利用各种背景和类型的档案。
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Last Call at the Hotel Imperial: The Reporters Who Took On a World at War 帝国酒店的最后一次通话:战争中的世界
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2198471
J. Gorbach
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Newsroom Confidential: Lessons (and Worries) from an Ink-Stained Life 新闻室机密:墨染生活的教训(和担忧)
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2198472
Mary V. Heckman
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A Conversation with Ralph Nader, Former US Presidential Candidate 与美国前总统候选人拉尔夫·纳德的对话
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2199474
Nicholas Hirshon
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Editor’s note Editor’s音符
IF 0.2 Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/08821127.2023.2200709
Pamela E. Walck
As I write this note, an army of springtime birds are singing in a cacophony of joy over the prospect of warmer weather. It is a song I can fully appreciate. There is something about springtime that brings such promise—and energy and joy. The seeds of last harvest, dormant all winter, are slowly pushing through the earth in new growth. Research is much the same. Ideas lay dormant, pushed aside by the tyranny of the urgent that is the academic life, then—after a restive moment—burst forth with potential to inform and expand our knowledge. It is work that helps us see our world in a new light. From a different angle. As I was compiling the Spring edition of American Journalism, it struck me that the two fortieth anniversary essays in this issue both remind me of spring, in large part, because the authors dare us to see the world of possibility before us—rather than the things we already know. It is safe to say that many historians are notorious for being late adaptors. Reluctant to embrace new technologies. Cynical of the latest and greatest. Some even eschew technology all together. Please note, this space is not designed to call that reluctance toward technology into question. Everyone has a different approach to their craft. Who am I to question that? At the same time, I cannot resist a challenge to the willing to consider: What if? What if research methods common to critical cultural studies could benefit historiographical approaches to the past? What if artificial intelligence can assist us in culling through voluminous, digitized archives? What if I applied these methods to my own research? I find it impressive that two of our eight essays—from a challenge issued more than a year ago as part of a year-long fortieth anniversary celebration of the journal—would land so squarely in this vision-casing “what if” territory. (Talk about scholars from our community pushing the
在我写这封信的时候,一群春天的鸟儿正在为天气变暖的前景而欢唱。这是一首我能完全欣赏的歌。春天带来了这样的希望——能量和欢乐。上一次收获的种子,整个冬天都在休眠,正以新的生长缓慢地穿过地球。研究也是如此。思想处于休眠状态,被学术生活中紧迫的暴政推到一边,然后——在一个不安的时刻之后——爆发出为我们提供信息和扩大知识的潜力。这项工作帮助我们从新的角度看待我们的世界。从不同的角度来看。当我在编辑《美国新闻学》春季版时,我突然想到,这一期的两篇四十周年纪念文章都让我想起了春天,很大程度上是因为作者们敢于让我们看到眼前的可能性世界,而不是我们已经知道的东西。可以肯定地说,许多历史学家因适应较晚而臭名昭著。不愿接受新技术。愤世嫉俗的最新和最伟大的。有些人甚至完全避开技术。请注意,这个空间并不是为了质疑人们对技术的不情愿。每个人对自己的技艺都有不同的方法。我是谁来质疑这个?与此同时,我无法抗拒挑战,愿意考虑:如果呢?如果批判性文化研究中常见的研究方法可以有益于对过去的史学方法呢?如果人工智能可以帮助我们筛选海量的数字化档案呢?如果我把这些方法应用到我自己的研究中呢?我觉得令人印象深刻的是,我们八篇文章中的两篇——来自一年多前作为该杂志四十周年庆典的一部分发表的一篇挑战——会如此直接地落在这个“假设”领域的视野中。(谈论我们社区的学者推动
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