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Buch, Englisch, 524 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1077 g

Reihe: Routledge Journalism Companions

Dahmen / Thomson

The Routledge Companion to Visual Journalism


1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-48903-2
Verlag: Routledge

Buch, Englisch, 524 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 1077 g

Reihe: Routledge Journalism Companions

ISBN: 978-1-032-48903-2
Verlag: Routledge


Representing the first collection of its kind, The Routledge Companion to Visual Journalism introduces fundamental topics and ideas, delineates the diversity and complexity of this growing field, and creates a foundation for future scholarship and study.

In the contemporary digital media landscape, still and moving images, interactive visualizations and virtual reality are increasingly important to attract attention, cultivate engagement, inform and influence opinions, and provide a more emotive and immediate viewing experience for news audiences. This Companion draws together leading voices from academia and industry to survey this dynamic and ubiquitous mode and inspire dialogue. Along with an introduction and conclusion, the volume is structured in five sections and covers people and identities; practices and processes; technologies, equipment, and forms; theories, concepts, and values; and audience interpretation and impact. Beginning by looking at the history of visual news, chapters go on to explore how visual news is created; how journalists visually represent gender, race, sexuality, (dis)ability, "elites," and ordinary citizens; key ethical ideas and theories behind the creation of visual news; and how visual news is processed, drawing in research from eye-tracking, media psychology, and media literacy. The book ends with a critical look at the future of the field.

The Routledge Companion to Visual Journalism is a recommended resource for all advanced students and researchers of visual journalism and communication and will also be of interest to practitioners in these fields.

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Introduction: visual journalism from above and below: exploring forms, definitions, structures, evolutions, challenges, considerations, and caveats

T.J. Thomson and Nicole Dahmen

SECTION 1 Practices and processes

1 From then to now: a history of visual news

Keith Greenwood

2 The photojournalistic paradox: trust in visual journalism

Asko Lehmuskallio and Paula Haara

3 Iconic images: Production, performance, power

Marco Solaroli

4 Visual news values

Helen Caple

5 Visual news editing and crisis coverage

Maria Nilsson

6 The importance of understanding audience behavior, editorial values, and business acumen in digital news design

Al Lucca

7 Mobile storytelling and design: how to plan, design, and optimize for digital platforms

Mario R. García

8 Generic visuals in the news

Giorgia Aiello, Helen Kennedy, and C.W. Anderson

9 Embodied gatekeeping within visual news

Kyser Lough

10 Terror/izing images: citizens’ visual reportage

Stuart Allan

SECTION 2 Theory, concepts, and values

11 Theorizing the visual: key debates, controversies, and questions for visual journalism

Ilija Tomanic Trivundža

12 Seeing news: AI and human-centered media literacies

Paul Mihailidis and Jamie Cohen

13 The process of visual ethics

Don Heider

14 Evolving technologies and practices of witnessing global wars and conflicts

Sandra Ristovska and Anat Leshnick

15 User-generated video and news: evidence, storytelling, and ethics

Mary Angela Bock

16 Visual journalism, witnessing, and the contested terrain of victimhood

Johanna Sumiala and Anu A. Harju

17 Seeking awe, finding shock: terrorism and extremism in visual journalism

Basma M. Taha and Shahira S. Fahmy

18 Beyond the "iconic" climate visual: investigating absent representations of climate change

Oliver Blewett, Sylvia Hayes, Ned Westwood, Veronica White, and Saffron O’Neill

19 Critical issues in visual solutions journalism

Jennifer Midberry and Patrick Walters

SECTION 3 People and identities

20 Beyond the hegemonic gaze: toward an ethics of care in photojournalism

Tara Pixley

21 Rethinking gender ideologies through photojournalism: Life’s "modern living" and editor Maria Sermolino

Dolores Flamiano

22 Visual semiotics of press photographs of persons with disabilities

Pei Soo Ang

23 Desiring the disabled body: how disabled women are represented in visual journalism

Joy Jenkins and Ayleen Cabas-Mijares

24 The visualization of ordinary people in televised news

Göran Eriksson and Johan Nilsson

25 Photojournalism across cultures

Yung Soo Kim

26 Visual journalism and the representation of politicians

Umberto Famulari and Lesa Hatley Major

27 Just like us: celebrity journalism and the promise of visual access

Ryan Linkof

SECTION 4 Audience interpretation and impact

28 Improving our conclusions about visual media effects

Renita Coleman

29 Effects of visual framing in multimodal news media environments

Stephanie Geise and Yi Xu

30 Measuring attention patterns: principles of eye-tracking as a research methodology

Esther Greussing

SECTION 5 Technologies, equipment, and forms

31 The visual frontier: the evolution of TV and video journalism

Debora Wenger and Robert Papper

32 Visuals and news aggregators: macro and micro views

Susan Keith

33 Immersive journalism with augmented and virtual reality

Maxwell Foxman

34 Data, data visualization, and interactives within news

Paul Bradshaw

35 Animation and journalism

Christoph Steger

36 Visual journalism on Instagram and TikTok

Jorge Vázquez-Herrero, María-Cruz Negreira-Rey, and Jonathan Hendrickx

37 Social media live streaming (SMLS) in the digital news media: the case of Twitch

Alexis Apablaza-Campos

38 The evolution of global drone journalism

Astrid Gynnild and Turo Uskali

39 Unmasking deception: how computer vision could empower journalists in unveiling visual misinformation

Sang Jung Kim, Yingdan Lu, and Yilang Peng

SECTION 6 Conclusion

40 Possibilities, principles, and provocations for studying visual journalism into the future

T.J. Thomson and Nicole Dahmen


Nicole Dahmen is Professor of Journalism in the School of Journalism and Communication, University of Oregon, USA. She has gained an international reputation for her scholarship, which falls into three key areas, sometimes standing alone but more frequently intersecting: visual journalism, ethics, and contextual reporting.

T.J. Thomson is Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at RMIT University, Australia. His research is united by its focus on visual communication. He is the author of To See and Be Seen: The Environments, Interactions, and Identities Behind News Images (2019), winner of the NCA’s Diane S. Hope Book of the Year award.



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