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Insights on fashion journalism / Rosie Findlay & Johannes Reponen

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London : ‎Routledge, 2023.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 187 p.: 15.24 x 1.27 x 22.86 cmISBN:
  • 9780367476540
DDC classification:
  • 23 808.066 FIN
Contents:
Section One Make It Work 1. From Typewriter to Smartphone: How Changing Capture and Delivery Systems Have Influenced the Practice of Fashion JournalismJosephine Collins 2. The Politics of Fashion Criticism: How Newspaper Journalists' Evaluative Criteria for Fashion Changed Between 1949 and 2010 Aurelie Van de Peer 3. KPI-Chasers, Content Farmers, and "Slashers": New Challenges to Hong Kong Fashion Journalists in the Digital AgeTommy Tse and Gloria Lam 4. A Wealth of Feedback: Interview with Sarah Shannon, Editorial Director of Vogue BusinessJohannes Reponen 5. Mode and Mode: Fashion Publishing in the MarginsLaura Gardner Section Two Fashion Speaks 6. Reporting Fashion: Fashioning Moving Images from Newsfilms to WebseriesElizabeth Castaldo Lunden 7. Dazed Media: Making an ImpactPriya Matadeen 8. How the East Was Worn: Negotiating National Heritage in the First Issues of Vogue Ukraine and Vogue RussiaJana Melkumova-Reynolds 9. Fashion for a Cause: Crafting an Image of Authenticity and Wellbeing in Indian Fashion MagazinesArti Sandhu Section Three Matters of Style 10. What a Difference a Page Makes: Contextualising Suzy Menkes' Fashion Criticism Within and Across Media OutletsKatie Baker Jones 11. Dapper Kid: Blogging MenswearSyed Ahsan Abbas 12. Fashion as Mood, Style as Atmosphere: Literary Non-Fiction Fashion Writing on SSENSE and in London Review of LooksRosie Findlay 13. Talking Fashion Jason Campbell and Henrietta Gallina; Lucy Clayton and Benjamin Linley Wild; and Marc Raco
Summary: This collection surveys the key debates and issues that currently face fashion journalism, going beyond traditional print media to consider its multiple contexts and iterations in an ever-evolving post-digital media environment.
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Section One
Make It Work
1. From Typewriter to Smartphone: How Changing Capture and Delivery Systems Have Influenced the Practice of Fashion JournalismJosephine Collins
2. The Politics of Fashion Criticism: How Newspaper Journalists' Evaluative Criteria for Fashion Changed Between 1949 and 2010 Aurelie Van de Peer
3. KPI-Chasers, Content Farmers, and "Slashers": New Challenges to Hong Kong Fashion Journalists in the Digital AgeTommy Tse and Gloria Lam
4. A Wealth of Feedback: Interview with Sarah Shannon, Editorial Director of Vogue BusinessJohannes Reponen
5. Mode and Mode: Fashion Publishing in the MarginsLaura Gardner Section Two
Fashion Speaks
6. Reporting Fashion: Fashioning Moving Images from Newsfilms to WebseriesElizabeth Castaldo Lunden
7. Dazed Media: Making an ImpactPriya Matadeen
8. How the East Was Worn: Negotiating National Heritage in the First Issues of Vogue Ukraine and Vogue RussiaJana Melkumova-Reynolds
9. Fashion for a Cause: Crafting an Image of Authenticity and Wellbeing in Indian Fashion MagazinesArti Sandhu Section Three
Matters of Style
10. What a Difference a Page Makes: Contextualising Suzy Menkes' Fashion Criticism Within and Across Media OutletsKatie Baker Jones
11. Dapper Kid: Blogging MenswearSyed Ahsan Abbas
12. Fashion as Mood, Style as Atmosphere: Literary Non-Fiction Fashion Writing on SSENSE and in London Review of LooksRosie Findlay
13. Talking Fashion Jason Campbell and Henrietta Gallina; Lucy Clayton and Benjamin Linley Wild; and Marc Raco

This collection surveys the key debates and issues that currently face fashion journalism, going beyond traditional print media to consider its multiple contexts and iterations in an ever-evolving post-digital media environment.

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