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2. Journalistic Ethics and Referendum Coverage in Montreal
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Armande Saint-Jean
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Referendum Actors and Journalistic Practices
- 1. The Referendum Actors and Issues in Historical Perspective 25
- 2. Journalistic Ethics and Referendum Coverage in Montreal 37
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Part II: Constructing the Interpretive Grid: 'Framing• the Referendum as Election
- 3. Television and Electoral Coverage: Changing Rules 55
- 4. The Referendum on Quebec Television: Broadcast Rules and Content Frames 84
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Part III: Situating the Narrative: French/English Understandings of Quebec Nationalism
- 5. Press Interpretations: Distilling the White Paper and Beige Paper Versions of 'Nationalism' 109
- 6. Interpreting the White Paper on Television 133
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Part IV: Exploring the Argumentation: Rhetorical Processes in Public Opinion Creation
- 7. 'The Day After': Explaining the Referendum Outcome to French- and English-Speaking Montrealers 159
- 8. Rethinking News, Public Opinion, and Democratic Politics in Quebec and Canada 184
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APPENDIXES
- Appendix A. Chronology of Events Leading to the Referendum 223
- APPENDIX B. Visual Content Categories 227
- Appendix C. The Coding Scheme 229
- Appendix D. English Vox-Pop Interviews 231
- Appendix E. French Vox-Pop Interviews 237
- Bibliography 241
- Author Index 255
- Subject Index 259
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Referendum Actors and Journalistic Practices
- 1. The Referendum Actors and Issues in Historical Perspective 25
- 2. Journalistic Ethics and Referendum Coverage in Montreal 37
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Part II: Constructing the Interpretive Grid: 'Framing• the Referendum as Election
- 3. Television and Electoral Coverage: Changing Rules 55
- 4. The Referendum on Quebec Television: Broadcast Rules and Content Frames 84
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Part III: Situating the Narrative: French/English Understandings of Quebec Nationalism
- 5. Press Interpretations: Distilling the White Paper and Beige Paper Versions of 'Nationalism' 109
- 6. Interpreting the White Paper on Television 133
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Part IV: Exploring the Argumentation: Rhetorical Processes in Public Opinion Creation
- 7. 'The Day After': Explaining the Referendum Outcome to French- and English-Speaking Montrealers 159
- 8. Rethinking News, Public Opinion, and Democratic Politics in Quebec and Canada 184
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APPENDIXES
- Appendix A. Chronology of Events Leading to the Referendum 223
- APPENDIX B. Visual Content Categories 227
- Appendix C. The Coding Scheme 229
- Appendix D. English Vox-Pop Interviews 231
- Appendix E. French Vox-Pop Interviews 237
- Bibliography 241
- Author Index 255
- Subject Index 259