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ABSTRACT
Political Journalism explores practices of political journalism, ranging from American 'civic journalism' to the press corps covering the European Union in Brussels, from Bangkok newsrooms to French and Italian scandal hunters. Challenging both the 'mediamalaise' thesis and the notion of the journalist as the faithful servant of democracy, it explores political journalism in the making and maps the opportunities and threats encountered by political journalism in the contemporary sphere.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I The cross-management of the interdependencies between journalists and politicians
chapter 4|23 pages
A crisis in the mirror: old and new elements in Italian political communication
part |2 pages
Part II Towards a cynical coverage of politics?
chapter 7|18 pages
Media escalation and political anti-climax in Australia’s ‘Cash for Comment’ scandal
chapter 8|19 pages
Explaining the wave of scandal: the exposure of corruption in Italy, France and Spain
chapter 9|19 pages
The ambivalent watchdog: the changing culture of political journalism and its effects
part |2 pages
Part III Changes in political journalism: an opportunity or threat for democracy?
chapter 11|22 pages
Repositioning the newsroom: the American experience with ‘public journalism’
part |2 pages
Part IV Conclusion