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1 mar 2016 · For Schultz, a distinction can be drawn between three types of news value: undisputed, taken-for-granted and rarely articulated news values, which she calls doxic news values; and explicit news values: either dominant, undisputed orthodox values, or debatable, dominated (heterodox) news values (195–196).
31 mar 2020 · This chapter contextualises analysis of news by discussing key arguments and theories from critical scholarly literature on news selection, and beyond. This extensive literature review will consider evidence of the existence of different news values, expressed both...
7 sty 2014 · This article first introduces resources that are used to construe news values in English-language news discourse, before illustrating the framework through two case studies of a 70,000-word corpus of British news discourse.
News is “the pre-eminent way we understand our contemporary setting in all its diversity and complexity”, argues Jackie Harrison (2006: 185) in her exploration of the different ways in which news has been described, theo-rised, and critiqued by scholars and practitioners.
Some view news values as existing in the actual events and people who are reported on in the news, i.e. in events in their material reality (a material perspective). Others conceive news values as existing in the minds of journalists (a cognitive perspective).
This working paper explores the extensive literature on the study of news values within Journalism and Media Studies and teases out the many different approaches to news values analysis.
Some hold that news values exist in the minds of journalists or are even metaphorically speaking “part of the furniture,” while others see them as being inherent or infused in the events that happen or as discursively constructed through the verbal and visual resources deployed in news storytelling.