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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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Introduction
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Irish Trauma and the Roots of New Journalism
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Democratizing Journalism
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New Journalism and Modernism
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"Showcasing the emergence of new media practices from the pre-revival period to the development of modernism, this thematically-divided collection presents a new understanding of a cultural and political 'revolution' on a wide range of media platforms. A pioneering work in the study of Irish journalism, it highlights the diversity of reportage and review while underpinning the links created by nineteenth-century innovations in technology, particularly those that gave rise to new forms of mass communication. This timely study of a new dawn in Irish journalism is valuable in assessing the role of the press; it also provides valuable insights on the role of journalism and the journalist for media practitioners and scholars in the twenty-first century." - Regina Uí Chollatáin, Senior Lecturer of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics, University College Dublin, Ireland
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Ireland and the New Journalism
Editors: Karen Steele, Michael Nie
Series Title: New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137428714
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan New York
eBook Packages: Palgrave Literature Collection, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)
Copyright Information: Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2014
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-137-42870-7Published: 10 July 2014
Softcover ISBN: 978-1-349-49155-1Published: 18 December 2015
eBook ISBN: 978-1-137-42871-4Published: 10 July 2014
Series ISSN: 2731-3182
Series E-ISSN: 2731-3190
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: IX, 235
Topics: Journalism, British and Irish Literature, Literary Theory, Cultural Theory, Cultural History, Media Studies