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Upheaval

Disrupted Lives in Journalism
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Upheaval offers a unique insider perspective on the dramatic changes in Australian journalism, sharing stories from over 50 journalists about life in vibrant, bustling newsrooms during their peak and the profound impacts of digital transformation. It candidly explores the challenges faced by journalists adapting to faster, resource-scarce news cycles, the emotional toll of job losses, and their enduring commitment to meaningful reporting.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in journalism, media studies, and those keen to understand the evolving landscape of news reporting in Australia. It will particularly appeal to media professionals, students, and anyone passionate about the future of trustworthy journalism.

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Captivating yet devastating, Upheaval is an under-the-hood look at Australian journalism as it faces seismic changes.

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'Newsrooms were these crazy universities, full of experts on the strangest things, people with real understanding and experience of things that mattered, places where you could ask anybody anything, though you might get your head bitten off if you interrupted someone on deadline. You've also got company, noise, yahooing and jokes. I discovered I'm made for that kind of place.' - David Marr

Newsrooms, the engine rooms of reporting, have shrunk. A generation of journalists has borne witness to seismic changes in the media. Sharing stories from more than 50 Australian journalists including Amanda Meade, David Marr and Flip Prior, Upheaval reveals the highs and the lows of those who were there to see it all.

They show us life inside frenetic and vibrant newsrooms at the peak of their influence, and the difficulties of adapting to ever-accelerating news cycles with fewer resources. Some left journalism altogether while others stayed in the media - or sought to reinvent it. Normally the ones telling other people's stories, in Upheaval journalists share the rawness of losing their own job or watching others lose theirs. They reveal their anxieties and hopes for the industry's future and their commitment to reporting news that matters.

'In Upheaval journalists do something they normally avoid. They turn the spotlight on themselves and their industry. They narrate a brutal transition at a critical moment in the media. This oral history documents the culture of Australian journalism before the internet β€” extemporising, sexist, booze-fuelled and brash β€” and reveals the private pain of the digital dislocation for many journalism lifers who had to reshape their professional identities. Upheaval puts readers in the newsroom as the rivers of gold dried up.' - Katharine Murphy

'Essential reading for those who care about journalism and its struggle to survive. This book captures the essence of what it is to be a reporter amid tectonic shifts in the media and in the world that we strive to make sense of for our audiences. Anyone who follows the news and politics will be absorbed by Upheaval.' - Nick McKenzie

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742237275

Publisher: UNSW Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: UNSW Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by Andrew Dodd
  • Edited by Matthew Ricketson

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 333g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Andrew Dodd is the director of the Centre for Advancing Journalism and an Associate professor of journalism at the University of Melbourne. He was a broadcaster at ABC Radio National, where he presented several programs and launched the Media Report.

Matthew Ricketson has worked as an academic and journalist for four decades. He has worked on staff at The Age, The Australian and Time Australia magazine, among others. He has run journalism programs in three universities – RMIT, University of Canberra and now Deakin University, where he is a professor of communications.

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