Gatekeeping Theory


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Gatekeeping Theory


Gatekeeping Theory

Author: Pamela J. Shoemaker

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2009-09-10


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Gatekeeping is one of the media’s central roles in public life: people rely on mediators to transform information about billions of events into a manageable number of media messages. This process determines not only which information is selected, but also what the content and nature of messages, such as news, will be. Gatekeeping Theory describes the powerful process through which events are covered by the mass media, explaining how and why certain information either passes through gates or is closed off from media attention. This book is essential for understanding how even single, seemingly trivial gatekeeping decisions can come together to shape an audience’s view of the world, and illustrates what is at stake in the process.

Gatekeeping Theory


Gatekeeping Theory

Author: Pamela J. Shoemaker

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2009-09-10


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Gatekeeping Theory examines the process by which the billions of messages that are available in today's media world get cut down and transformed into the hundreds of messages that reach a given person on a given day.

Theories of Information Behavior


Theories of Information Behavior

Author: Karen E. Fisher

language: en

Publisher: Information Today, Inc.

Release Date: 2005


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This unique book presents authoritative overviews of more than 70 conceptual frameworks for understanding how people seek, manage, share, and use information in different contexts. A practical and readable reference to both well-established and newly proposed theories of information behavior, the book includes contributions from 85 scholars from 10 countries. Each theory description covers origins, propositions, methodological implications, usage, links to related conceptual frameworks, and listings of authoritative primary and secondary references. The introductory chapters explain key concepts, theorymethod connections, and the process of theory development.