Speaking personally : the rise of subjective and confessional journalism / by Rosalind Coward.
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TextSeries: Journalism: reflections on practicePublication details: Houndmills ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.Description: vi, 157 p. ; 22 cmISBN: - 9780230360204
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Index : p.148-157.
Bibliography : p. 141-147.
Machine generated contents note: 1.The Impersonal Voice and the Fallacies of Objectivity -- 2.Changing Places: Opinion Columns and Editorials -- 3.Gonzo and I: The New Journalism -- 4.Getting Closer: Feminisation, Featurisation and the Confessional Society -- 5.Confessional Journalism -- 6.Blogging and the Intimate Universality of Cyberspace.
The personal voice is everywhere. Whether in comment writing, personal columns, confessional journalism or blogging, speaking personally is a dominant feature of contemporary journalism.
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