A Transplanted Chicago: Race, Place and the Press in Iowa City

Author:   Robert E. Gutsche Jr
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9780786473670


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   30 May 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Robert E. Gutsche Jr
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780786473670


ISBN 10:   0786473673
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   30 May 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Robert Gutsche blows up the myth that local newspapers only report on their communities by showing us how they actively create their communities...and not always in good ways. Methodically innovative, this book illuminates journalism's power to shape not only our sense of place but also our shared prejudices. --Matt Carlson, St. Louis University, author of On the Condition of Anonymity: Unnamed Sources and the Battle for Journalism; The book is compelling journalism as well as compelling research about journalism. With careful reporting, in-depth analysis, and lyrical writing, A Transplanted Chicago offers a powerful portrait of inner-city troubles in the heartland, troubles exacerbated and constructed by the news. --Jack Lule, Lehigh University, author of Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mythological Role of Journalism and Globalization and Media: Global Village of Babel; Words and facts matter. But it also matters who is writing those words and culling those facts to report. This book meticulously peels back the curtain on reporting in one Midwestern town, showing clearly that stereotypes and innuendo regularly seep into straight news stories, disguised as authoritative reporting. Words meant to uncover truth end up driving it further into hiding. --Robert E. Pierre, co-author of A Day Late and a Dollar Short: High Hopes and Deferred Dreams in Obama's 'Post Racial' America; one of the first serious studies of the issue of race in Iowa City --LittleVillageMag.com.


Robert Gutsche blows up the myth that local newspapers only report on their communities by showing us how they actively create their communities...and not always in good ways. Methodically innovative, this book illuminates journalism s power to shape not only our sense of place but also our shared prejudices. Matt Carlson, St. Louis University, author of <i>On the Condition of Anonymity: Unnamed Sources and the Battle for Journalism</i>; The book is compelling journalism as well as compelling research about journalism. With careful reporting, in-depth analysis, and lyrical writing, <i>A Transplanted Chicago</i> offers a powerful portrait of inner-city troubles in the heartland, troubles exacerbated and constructed by the news. Jack Lule, Lehigh University, author of <i>Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mythological Role of Journalism</i> and <i>Globalization and Media: Global Village of Babel</i>; Words and facts matter. But it also matters who is writing those words and culling those facts to report. This book meticulously peels back the curtain on reporting in one Midwestern town, showing clearly that stereotypes and innuendo regularly seep into straight news stories, disguised as authoritative reporting. Words meant to uncover truth end up driving it further into hiding. Robert E. Pierre, co-author of <i>A Day Late and a Dollar Short: High Hopes and Deferred Dreams in Obama s Post Racial America</i>; one of the first serious studies of the issue of race in Iowa City <i>LittleVillageMag.com</i>.


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Journalist Robert E. Gutsche, Jr, - Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - is an Assistant Professor at Florida International University’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Gutsche was awarded the 2013 Gene Burd Urban Journalism Research Prize from the International Communication Association for work that contributed to this book.

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