Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor
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Comparative and Historical Perspectives
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Artikel-Nr:
9783030264802
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
181
Autor:
Allison Cavanagh
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PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
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Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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This book provides an account of current work on letters to the editor from a range of different national, cultural, conceptual and methodological perspectives. Letters to the editor provide a window on the reflexive relationship between editorial and readership identities in historical and international contexts. They are a forum through which the personal and the political intersect, a space wherein the implications of contemporaneous events are worked out by citizens and public figures alike, and in which the meaning and significance of unfolding media narratives and events are interpreted and contested. They can also be used to understand the multiple and overlapping ways that particular issues recur over sometimes widely distinct periods. This collection brings together scholars who have helped open up letters to the editor as a resource for scholarship and whose work in this book continues to provide new insights into the relationship between journalism and its publics.

This book provides an account of current work on letters to the editor from a range of different national, cultural, conceptual and methodological perspectives. Letters to the editor provide a window on the reflexive relationship between editorial and readership identities in historical and international contexts. They are a forum through which the personal and the political intersect, a space wherein the implications of contemporaneous events are worked out by citizens and public figures alike, and in which the meaning and significance of unfolding media narratives and events are interpreted and contested. They can also be used to understand the multiple and overlapping ways that particular issues recur over sometimes widely distinct periods. This collection brings together scholars who have helped open up letters to the editor as a resource for scholarship and whose work in this book continues to provide new insights into the relationship between journalism and its publics.

Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: Regular letters-writers: meanings and perceptions of public debate.
Chapter 3: Speaking as citizens: women’s political correspondence to Scottish newspapers 1918-28.
Chapter 4: Letters to the Editor in the Chicago Defender, 1929-1930: The Voice of a Voiceless People.
Chapter 5: Letters to the Editor in Colombia: a Sanctuary of Public Emotions Marta.
Chapter 6: Letters to the Editor as a tool of citizenship.
Chapter 7: The Struggles and Economic Hardship of Women Working Class Activists, 1918-1923.
Chapter 8: Readers’ letters to Victorian local newspapers as journalistic genre.
Chapter 9: The possibilities and limits of ‘open journalism’: Journalist engagement below the line at the Guardian 2006-2017.

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