2018 Columbia University Press Journalism Brochure

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JOURNALISM New and Noteworthy Titles 2018/2019

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Journalism in the Age of Virtual Reality

Best American Magazine Writing 2018

How Experiential Media Are Transforming News John V. Pavlik

Troubling Transparency

Edited by Sid Holt for the American Society of Magazine Editors

$30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18449-6 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-18448-9

In a time of reckoning with wrongdoing in high places, this year’s National Magazine Awards finalists and winners focus on abuse of power in all its forms. Ronan Farrow’s Pulitzer Prize–winning revelation of Harvey Weinstein’s depredations (New Yorker), along with Rebecca Traister’s charged commentary for New York and Laurie Penny’s incisive Longreads columns, speak to the urgency of the #MeToo moment. Ginger Thompson’s reports on the botched operation that triggered a cartel massacre in Mexico (National Geographic/ProPublica) and Azmat Khan and Anand Gopal’s New York Times Magazine story investigates civilian casualties of drone strikes in Iraq. Responding to the overt racism of the Trump era, Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah analyzes Dylann Roof, the South Carolina shooter, and white supremacist terrorism in a Pulitzer-winning profile (GQ), and Ta-Nehisi Coates’s “My President Was Black” (Atlantic) looks back at the meaning of Obama.

March 2019 224 pages

$19.95 / £14.99 paper 978-0-231-18999-6

John V. Pavlik argues that a new form of mediated communication has emerged: experiential news. Pavlik describes and analyzes new tools and approaches that allow journalists to tell stories that go beyond text and image. He delves into developing forms such as virtual reality, haptic technologies, interactive documentaries, and drone media, presenting the principles of how to design and frame a story using these techniques. Pavlik warns that although experiential news can heighten user engagement, it may also fuel the transformation of fake news into artificial realities, and he discusses the standards of ethics and accuracy needed to build public trust in journalism in the age of virtual reality.

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Journalism Under Fire

Edited by V. K. Ramachandran and Madhura Swaminathan

Stephen Gillers

Contributors include: Venkatesh Athreya, Wayne Barrett, C. P. Chandrasekhar, John Cherian, Noam Chomsky, P. Jacob, T. Jayaraman, Kumari Jayawardena, Prakash Karat, C. T. Kurien, Parvathi Menon, Prabhakara S. Motnahalli, and other notable scholars. $27.00 / £21.00 cloth 978-81-93732-92-2

Protecting the Future of Investigative Reporting

“One of America’s leading ethicists and legal scholars, Stephen Gillers reminds us why supporting and protecting investigative reporting is an essential antidote to corporate and government abuse of power and threats to democratic institutions. This book is for any citizen who wants to better understand what is at stake and who seeks bold ideas for how to keep our democracy and press free and strong in the Trump era—and beyond.”―Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and publisher, The Nation

2018 256 pages

Tulika Books

Columbia Journalism Review Books

2018  240 pages

Reuters Institute Global Journalism Series

Facebook Society

Losing Ourselves in Sharing Ourselves

How the Need to Win Audiences Has Shaped Higher Education

“From his vantage point as director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, Joel Simon has worked tirelessly to get kidnapped or imprisoned reporters freed. He’s campaigned globally for justice in cases of murdered journalists. In The New Censorship, he warns us of new threats – like the insidious information management techniques of “democratators” Vladimir Putin and Recip Tayyip Erdogan. Simon’s prescriptions for how to counter these new challenges are wise and insightful. He offers hope to all who care about maintaining the free flow of information in a world full of would-be censors.”―Ann Cooper, Columbia Journalism School

Roberto Simanowski Translated by Susan H. Gillespie

Mark Garrett Cooper and John Marx

“With his focus on autobiography, “Tackling everything from football to genfriendship, memory, and narrative eral education to the credit hour, Media U Simanowski outlines ways in which helps us understand our turbulent university digital media have the power to change landscape. With a deep sense of history and human perception and social relations. careful marshaling of data, Cooper and Marx A broad historical, literary, and critishow us that higher ed is not just a maker of cal perspective on social media such as Simanowski’s is very much knowledge but also a platform for informaneeded both in the humanities and in the social sciences.” tion—a medium itself.”—Paula M. Krebs, Executive Director, Modern —Andreas Huyssen, author of Twilight Memories: Marking Time in a Language Association Culture of Amnesia $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18637-7

$90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-18636-0

$35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-18272-0 2018 296 pages

2018 352 pages

Journalistic Authority

Legitimating News in the Digital Era Matt Carlson “The most comprehensive statement about journalistic authority I have ever read—bar none. Journalistic Authority fills a gaping hole in the scholarship and will be cited as an important and significant work in the field going forward.”―Sue Robinson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Joel Simon

Columbia Journalism Review Books

$30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18493-9 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-18492-2

2018 352 pages

Inside the Global Battle for Media Freedom

2018 288 pages

“Powers has produced a landmark study of one of the complex high-stakes dynamics shaping the future of journalism. NGOs as Newsmakers is a work of theoretical nuance and empirical rigor that spotlights the ways NGOs are fueling important and original reporting while also nourishing stereotypes and power dynamics inherent to traditional news practices that have hemmed in reporting.” ―Adrienne Russell, University of Washington

$90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-18498-4

The New Censorship

$18.95 / £14.99 paper 978-0-231-16065-0 $27.95 / £22.00 cloth 978-0-231-16064-3

Matthew Powers

$30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18499-1

$28.00 / £22.00 paper 978-0-231-16887-8 $85.00 / £66.00 cloth 978-0-231-16886-1

November 2018 256 pages

New in paper

Edited by David E. Pozen and Michael Schudson

Media U

Telling the Truth, Taking Sides

This book is a collection of essays written in tribute to N. Ram, journalist, writer, and person of the Left. Its title reflects Ram’s concern that journalism, and indeed intellectual endeavor, be both informative and credible and committed to the social good.

The Changing Landscape of International News

“Is transparency part of the solution or part of the problem of modern democracy? Bringing together some of the world’s leading scholars and practitioners of transparency law, this volume reassesses where we stand fifty years after enactment of the Freedom of Information Act. Its essays offer critical reflections, affirmative fixes, and comparative evaluations, ultimately shedding invaluable light on the romantic notion that sunlight is the best disinfectant.” ―David Cole, National Legal Director, ACLU, Professor, Georgetown University Law Center

December 2018 544 pages

Essays for N. Ram

NGOs as Newsmakers

The History and Future of Freedom of Information

Journalistic Authority weaves together journalists’ relationships with their audiences, sources, technologies, and critics to present a new model for understanding journalism while advocating for practices we need in an age of fake news and shifting norms. $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-17445-9 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-17444-2 2017 256 pages

Becoming the News

How Ordinary People Respond to the Media Spotlight Ruth Palmer

“From Kurt and Gladys Lang to Todd Gitlin, media scholars have probed the disjuncture between experiencing a media event and the journalistic coverage of it. Now, in our era of fake news and partisan distrust, Ruth Palmer analyzes how ordinary people feel when they become the subjects of news stories. This timely and fascinating book marks a major step forward for the field of communication research.”― C.W. Anderson, University of Leeds $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-18315-4 $105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-18314-7 2017 280 pages


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Troubling Transparency

NGOs as Newsmakers

The History and Future of Freedom of Information

The Changing Landscape of International News

Edited by David E. Pozen and Michael Schudson

Matthew Powers

“Bringing together some of the world’s leading scholars and practitioners of transparency law, this volume reassesses where we stand fifty years after enactment of the Freedom of Information Act. Its essays offer critical reflections, affirmative fixes, and comparative evaluations, ultimately shedding invaluable light on the romantic notion that sunlight is the best disinfectant.” ―David Cole, national legal director of the ACLU and professor at Georgetown University Law Center $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18499-1

“Powers offers a sharp dissection and a comprehensive analysis of the news-making strategies of global NGOs. Grounded in smart interpretations of institutional theories, the book shows the ambiguities of NGOs as news makers―the innovations as well as the limitations to broaden the content of regular news cycles.”―Silvio Waisbord, George Washington University $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18493-9 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-18492-2 2018 240 pages

Reuters Institute Global Journalism Series

$90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-18498-4 2018 352 pages

Facebook Society

Losing Ourselves in Sharing Ourselves

Media U

How the Need to Win Audiences Has Shaped Higher Education Mark Garrett Cooper and John Marx “This book powerfully demonstrates that universities have been media institutions all along, well before the mobile phone and the MOOC. Cooper and Marx challenge us to consider what is at stake when universities approach the educated class as an “audience” and what mindsets and strategies they deploy in the process. Provocative and timely, Media U is bound to stir up discussion and debate.”—Lisa Parks, Massachusetts Institute of Technology $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-18637-7

Roberto Simanowski Translated by Susan H. Gillespie

“With his focus on autobiography, friendship, memory, and narrative Simanowski outlines ways in which digital media have the power to change human perception and social relations. A broad historical, literary, and critical perspective on social media such as Simanowski’s is very much needed both in the humanities and in the social sciences.”—Andreas Huyssen, author of Twilight Memories: Marking Time in a Culture of Amnesia $35.00 / £27.00 cloth 978-0-231-18272-0 2018 296 pages

$90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-18636-0 2018 352 pages

Journalistic Authority

Legitimating News in the Digital Era Matt Carlson “The most comprehensive statement about journalistic authority I have ever read—bar none. Journalistic Authority fills a gaping hole in the scholarship and will be cited as an important and significant work in the field going forward.”―Sue Robinson, University of Wisconsin-Madison $30.00 / £24.00 paper 978-0-231-17445-9 $90.00 / £70.00 cloth 978-0-231-17444-2 2017 264 pages

Becoming the News

How Ordinary People Respond to the Media Spotlight Ruth Palmer

“From Kurt and Gladys Lang to Todd Gitlin, media scholars have probed the disjuncture between experiencing a media event and the journalistic coverage of it. Now, in our era of fake news and partisan distrust, Ruth Palmer analyzes how ordinary people feel when they become the subjects of news stories. This timely and fascinating book marks a major step forward for the field of communication research.”―C.W. Anderson, University of Leeds $35.00 / £27.00 paper 978-0-231-18315-4 $105.00 / £81.00 cloth 978-0-231-18314-7 2017 280 pages


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