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El. knyga: News of Baltimore: Race, Rage and the City

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This book examines how the media approached long-standing and long-simmering issues of race, class, violence, and social responsibility in Baltimore during the demonstrations, violence, and public debate in the spring of 2015. Contributors take Baltimore to be an important place, symbol, and marker, though the issues are certainly not unique to Baltimore: they have crucial implications for contemporary journalism in the U.S. These events prompt several questions: How well did journalism do, in Baltimore, nearby and nationally, in explaining the endemic issues besetting Baltimore? What might have been done differently? What is the responsibility of journalists to anticipate and cover these problems? How should they cover social problems in urban areas? What do the answers to such questions suggest about how journalists should in future cover such problems?

Acknowledgements xi
Map 1 Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood
xii
Map 2 The neighborhoods of Baltimore City
xiii
Foreword xv
Jane Rhodes
1 News of Baltimore: Journalism and Public Expression About a City's Problems
1(18)
Linda Steiner
Silvio Waisbord
PART I News and the Politics of Place
19(82)
2 Renewing the Lease: How News Characterizations of Baltimore Realigned White Reign of US Cities
21(20)
Robert E. Gutsche, Jr.
Carolina Estrada
3 Racial Threat and Local Framing of Baltimore's Unrest
41(21)
Andrew Rojecki
4 The Sociological Eye in the News: Covering West Baltimore in the Aftermath of the Death of Freddie Gray
62(19)
Silvio Waisbord
Eissa Saeed
Tina Tucker
5 Order in Baltimore? On Place-Frames in US Journalism
81(20)
Barbie Zelizer
PART II Voices, Visibility and the Public Sphere
101(76)
6 "It's not a pretty picture": Visualizing the Baltimore Crisis on Social Media
103(17)
Stuart Allan
Lina Dencik
7 Linked Fates: Social Media as a Framing, Tactical and Witnessing Tool in the Black Lives Matter Movement
120(19)
Ashley Howard
8 The Black Press and Baltimore: The Continuing Importance of African American Journalism During Urban Uprisings
139(19)
Sarah J. Jackson
9 The Case of "Misguided" "Thugs": Baltimore Youth, Activism, and News
158(19)
Khadijah Costley White
PART III Journalistic Discourse and Criticism
177(80)
10 Historical Continuities in News Coverage of the Baltimore 2015 Riots and the 1965 Watts Riots
179(18)
Bonnie Brennen
11 Journalists as Victims and Perpetrators of Violence
197(17)
Matt Carlson
12 Who Speaks for Baltimore? How Journalists Understood their Authority and Ability to Represent "Place" During the 2015 Unrest
214(21)
Katy June-Friesen
13 "I don't want him to be a Freddie Gray": The Hero Mom on Trial
235(22)
Linda Steiner
Carolyn Bronstein
PART IV Conclusion
257(16)
14 Why Baltimore Matters: Lessons for Journalism Studies
259(14)
Silvio Waisbord
Linda Steiner
Contributors 273(4)
Index 277
Linda Steiner is Professor in the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, USA



Silvio Waisbord is Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, USA