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Peace Journalism
In: Handbook of Peace and Conflict Studies, S. 248-264
Watchdog Journalism
In: The Oxford Handbook of Public Accountability
Popular Television Journalism
In: Television and the Public Sphere: Citizenship, Democracy and the Media, S. 46-70
Journalism and Broadcasting
In: A Companion to 20th-Century America, S. 395-412
Advertising, Propaganda and Journalism
In: The Morality of Business, S. 71-82
The Market for Accountability Journalism
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Please check back later for the full article.If most voters remain rationally ignorant about the details of public policy, how can politicians be held accountable for their actions? Information markets offer an unprecedented amount of data today to help people in their roles as consumers, workers, and audience members. Yet the stories that help voters hold politicians accountable face a number of hurdles in the market place. Investigative work about public affairs topics is expensive, uncertain, and not always highly demanded. Attempts by candidates to convey ideas through the media faces a conflict between what approaches motivate the marginal voter and what topics are of interest to the marginal viewer. Research in media economics offers evidence on what types of political information gets produced, what the impact of accountability journalism is on the functioning of government, and where market failures exist in the coverage of politics and policy.
The Durability of Civic Journalism
In: Newsrooms in Conflict, S. 191-207
The Limits to Civic Journalism
In: Newsrooms in Conflict, S. 88-107
Civil Society and Public Journalism
In: The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society
The Culture of Arab Journalism
In: Bullets and Bulletins, S. 71-88
Hybrid Norms in News and Journalism
In: The Hybrid Media System, S. 159-186
Arab Journalism as an Academic Discipline
In: Modern Arab Journalism, S. 165-190
Revolutionary Journalism and Political Opportunism
In: Fighting Chance, S. 133-160