SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION
Why a 'Social Meanings of News' Perspective?
PART ONE: A FRAMEWORK FOR THINKING ABOUT NEWS
Michael Schudson
The Sociology of News Production
Barbie Zelizer
Has Communication Explained Journalism?
James S Ettema, D Charles Whitney, and Daniel B Wackman
Professional Mass Communicators
SECTION TWO: NEWS AS SOCIAL PRODUCTION
PART TWO: SELECTING NEWS: THE INDIVIDUAL GATE KEEPER
Pamela J Shoemaker
A New Gatekeeping Model
David Manning White
The Gate Keeper
A Case Study in the Selection of News
Glenn L Bleske
Ms Gates Takes Over
Dan A Berkowitz
Refining the Gatekeeping Metaphor for Local Television News
G A Donohue, C N Olien, and P J Tichenor
Structure and Constraints on Community Newspaper Gatekeepers
PART THREE: ORGANIZING NEWS: NEWS AS A WORKPLACE PRODUCT
Warren Breed
Social Control in the News Room
Charles R Bantz
News Organizations
Conflict as a Crafted Cultural Norm
John Soloski
News Reporting and Professionalism
Some Constraints on the Reporting of the News
Sharon Dunwoody
Science Writers at Work
PART FOUR: PROFESSIONALIZING NEWS: NEWS AS JOURNALISTS' NORMS AND ROUTINES
Gaye Tuchman
Making News by Doing Work
Routinizing the Unexpected
Harvey Molotch and Marilyn Lester
News as Purposive Behavior
On the Strategic Use of Routine Events, Accidents, and Scandal
Mark Fishman
News and Non-Events
Making the Visible Invisible
Nina Eliasoph
Routines and the Making of Oppositional News
PART FIVE: SELLING NEWS: NEWS AS ECONOMIC ENTITY
J Herbert Altschull
Boundaries of Journalistic Autonomy
Charles R Bantz, Suzanne McCorkle and Roberta C Baade
The News Factory
John McManus
The First Stage of News Production
Learning What's Happening
Matthew C Ehrlich
The Competitive Ethos in Television Newswork
SECTION THREE: NEWS AS TEXT
PART SIX: TELLING NEWS: NEWS AS FAMILIAR STORY
Robert Rutherford Smith
Mythic Elements in Television News
S Elizabeth Bird and Robert W Dardenne
Myth, Chronicle, and Story
Exploring the Narrative Qualities of News
Richard C Vincent, Bryan K Crow and Dennis K Davis
When Technology Fails
The Drama of Airline Crashes in Network Television News
Dan A Berkowitz
Non-Routine News and Newswork
Jack Lule
The Rape of Mike Tyson
Race, the Press, and Symbolic Types
PART SEVEN: IDEOLOGY AND NEWS: NEWS AS SOCIAL POWER
Barbara Zelizer
Journalists as Interpretive Communities
Stephen D Reese
The News Paradigm and the Ideology of Objectivity
A Socialist at the Wall Street Journal
Marian Meyers
News of Battering
James Stewart Ettema
Press Rites and Race Relations
A Study of Mass-Mediated Ritual
Cynthia-Lou Coleman
Science, Technology, and Risk Coverage of a Community Conflict
PART EIGHT: EPILOGUE: APPLYING THE TOOLS TO STUDY NEWS