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Barbie Zelizer
Barbie Zelizer
Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
E-mail megerősítve itt: asc.upenn.edu
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Remembering to forget: Holocaust memory through the camera's eye
B Zelizer
University of Chicago Press, 1998
14801998
Remembering to forget: Holocaust memory through the camera's eye
B Zelizer
University of Chicago Press, 1998
14801998
Taking journalism seriously: News and the academy
B Zelizer
Sage Publications, 2004
14292004
Journalists as interpretive communities
B Zelizer
Critical Studies in Media Communication 10 (3), 219-237, 1993
11881993
Covering the body: The Kennedy assassination, the media, and the shaping of collective memory
B Zelizer
University of Chicago Press, 1992
11491992
Reading the past against the grain: The shape of memory studies
B Zelizer
Critical studies in mass communication 12, 214-214, 1995
10041995
About to die: How news images move the public
B Zelizer
Oxford University Press, 2010
7112010
Journalism after september 11
B Zelizer, S Allan
Taylor & Francis, 2011
6562011
Tabloid tales: Global debates over media standards
B Zelizer, R Brookes, SE Bird, A Calabrese, P Golding, J Gripsrud, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2000
6512000
Reporting war: Journalism in wartime
S Allan, B Zelizer
Routledge, 2004
4412004
Why memory's work on journalism does not reflect journalism's work on memory
B Zelizer
Memory studies 1 (1), 79-87, 2008
3622008
A companion to cultural memory studies
A Erll, A Nünning
de Gruyter, 2010
3392010
Framing public memory
KR Phillips, SH Browne, B Biesecker, B Zelizer, CE Morris
University of Alabama Press, 2004
3292004
On “having been there”:“Eyewitnessing” as a journalistic key word
B Zelizer
Critical studies in media communication 24 (5), 408-428, 2007
3172007
When facts, truth, and reality are God‐terms: on journalism's uneasy place in cultural studies
B Zelizer
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 1 (1), 100-119, 2004
3082004
Visual culture and the Holocaust
B Zelizer
A&C Black, 2001
2842001
The changing faces of journalism: Tabloidization, technology and truthiness
B Zelizer
Routledge, 2009
2262009
The voice of the visual in memory
B Zelizer
2242004
What journalism could be
B Zelizer
John Wiley & Sons, 2017
2212017
When war is reduced to a photograph
B Zelizer
Reporting war, 125-145, 2004
2192004
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