Le journalisme gagné par la peoplisation

Traditionally identified with the specialized press and show business, celebrity news has extended its journalistic reach into areas where deontology is facing new and complex challenges. This « failing » of deontology is due, notably, to the changing relations between politics and journalism and by...

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Main Author: Benoît Grevisse
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2009-04-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/communication/1321
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spelling doaj-e479e26f55234e89b25d8435345538102021-09-20T06:35:13ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442009-04-0127117919710.4000/communication.1321Le journalisme gagné par la peoplisationBenoît GrevisseTraditionally identified with the specialized press and show business, celebrity news has extended its journalistic reach into areas where deontology is facing new and complex challenges. This « failing » of deontology is due, notably, to the changing relations between politics and journalism and by the growing attitudes of public derision. Self-regulation within the information-gathering profession is being destabilized and is undergoing redefinition, a process in which the public and its expectations play an important role.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/1321deontologyderisionpeople journalismpolitics
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Le journalisme gagné par la peoplisation
Communication
deontology
derision
people journalism
politics
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title Le journalisme gagné par la peoplisation
title_short Le journalisme gagné par la peoplisation
title_full Le journalisme gagné par la peoplisation
title_fullStr Le journalisme gagné par la peoplisation
title_full_unstemmed Le journalisme gagné par la peoplisation
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publisher Université Laval
series Communication
issn 1189-3788
1920-7344
publishDate 2009-04-01
description Traditionally identified with the specialized press and show business, celebrity news has extended its journalistic reach into areas where deontology is facing new and complex challenges. This « failing » of deontology is due, notably, to the changing relations between politics and journalism and by the growing attitudes of public derision. Self-regulation within the information-gathering profession is being destabilized and is undergoing redefinition, a process in which the public and its expectations play an important role.
topic deontology
derision
people journalism
politics
url http://journals.openedition.org/communication/1321
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