"Tracking the ways in which journalism and memory mutually support, undermine, repair and challenge each other, this fascinating collection brings together leading scholars in journalism and memory studies to investigate the complicated role that journalism plays in relation to the past." (Publisher description)
Journalism's Memory Work / Barbie Zelizer and Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, 1
I. TRAJECTORIES OF JOURNALISM AND MEMORY
1 Reflections on the Underdeveloped Relations between Journalism and Memory Studies / leffrey K. Olick, 17
2 Memory as Foreground, Journalism as Background / Barbie Zelizer, 32
3 Shifting the Politics of Memory: Mnemonic Trajectories in a Global Public Terrain / Ingrid Volkmer and Carolyne Lee, 50
4 Collective Memory in a Post-Broadcast World / Jill A. Edy, 66
II. DOMAINS OF JOURNALISM AND MEMORY
JOURNALISM AND NARRATIVE MEMORY
5 Journalism as a Vehicle of Non-Commemorative Cultural Memory / Michael Schudson, 85
6 Counting Time: Journalism and the Temporal Resource / Keren Tenenboim-Weinblatt, 97
7 Reversed Memory: Commemorating the Past through Coverage of the Present / Motti Neiger, Eyal Zandberg and Oren Meyers, 113
JOURNALISM AND VISUAL MEMORY
8 Hands and Feet: PhotoJournalism, the Fragmented Body Politic and Collective Memory / Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites, 131
9 Journalism, Memory and the 'Crowd-Sourced Video Revolution' / Kari Anden-Papadopoulos, 148
10 The Journalist as Memory Assembler: Non-Memory, the War on Terror and the Shooting of Osama Bin Laden / Anna Reading, 164
11 A New Memory of War / Andrew Hoskins, 179
JOURNALISM AND INSTITUTIONAL MEMORY
12 The Late News: Memory Work as Boundary Work in the Commemoration of Television Journalists / Matt Carlson and Daniel A. Berkowitz, 195
13 American Journalism's Conventions and Cultures, 1863-2013: Changing Representations of the Gettysburg Address / Barry Schwartz, 211
14 Historical Authority and the 'Potent Journalistic Reputation': A Longer View of Legacy-Making in American News Media / Carolyn Kitch, 227
15 Argentinean Torturers on Trial: How Are Journalists Covering the Hearings' Memory Work? / Susana Kaiser, 242
Epilogue / Paul Connerton, 259