The natural history of the news: An epigenetic study

JM Hamilton, HJS Tworek - Journalism, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Journalism, 2017journals.sagepub.com
Scholars, editors, and reporters have tended to treat news and journalism as synonymous.
This conception has privileged a particular kind of journalism often called the Anglo-
American model. This study argues journalism has been a type of news reporting for a
relatively brief period. Using the concept of epigenetics, the authors argue that journalism is
usefully seen as a coating on the DNA of news, which has existed for centuries. Journalism
emerged as a result of special factors. As powerful as the Anglo-American model was, it was …
Scholars, editors, and reporters have tended to treat news and journalism as synonymous. This conception has privileged a particular kind of journalism often called the Anglo-American model. This study argues journalism has been a type of news reporting for a relatively brief period. Using the concept of epigenetics, the authors argue that journalism is usefully seen as a coating on the DNA of news, which has existed for centuries. Journalism emerged as a result of special factors. As powerful as the Anglo-American model was, it was never fully realized, nor could it become the regnant model throughout the world. Journalism will carry on, but along with many other types of news, all of which carry coatings from the past.
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