The IJPC Journal is an online academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review. Its purpose is to further the mission of the
Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture Project to investigate and analyze, through research and publication, the conflicting images of journalists in every aspect of popular culture, from film, television, radio, fiction, commercials, cartoons and comic books to music, art, humor and video games – demonstrating their impact on the public’s perception of journalists.
Volume 9 - Fall 2020 - Spring 2021
Table of Contents
Welcome From the Editors |
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Laura Castañeda, Matthew C. Ehrlich, Richard R. Ness, Joe Saltzman |
pp.i-ii |
Special Section: The Future of the Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture
The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture in the 21st Century |
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Howard Good |
pp.1-6 |
Response from Maurine Beasley: The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture of the Future |
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Maurine Beasley |
pp.7-10 |
Response from Bonnie Brennen: The Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture of the Future |
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Bonnie Brennen |
pp.11-17 |
Response from Henry Jenkins: Two Scenarios for the Image of the Journalist in Popular Culture in a Post-Journalistic Era |
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Henry Jenkins |
pp.18-37 |
Response from Paulette Kilmer: Who Chooses the Stories That Shape Our Destiny? |
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Paulette D. Kilmer |
pp.38-43 |
Features
Cartoonist, Draw Thyself |
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Blair Davis |
pp.44-73 |
Research Report
The 21st Century Image of the Journalist in Hallmark Films, 2000-2020 |
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Joe Saltzman |
pp.74-113 |
Appendices: The 21st Century Image of the Journalist in Hallmark Films |
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Joe Saltzman |
pp.114 |