《伦敦恐怖事件》(1861):约翰·霍林斯黑德的调查性新闻和社会研究的多流派演变

C. Schwab
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这篇文章分析了“伦敦恐怖事件”系列是如何为《晨报》(Morning Post)(1772-1937)记录城市人口中弱势群体的生活条件的。作者约翰·霍林斯黑德(John Hollingshead, 1827-1904)的目的不仅在于证明19世纪社会变革的影响,还在于激发日益增长的读者群体对社会的反思。将“伦敦恐怖事件”作为社会研究的早期例子,本文考察了该系列的叙事方案,霍林斯黑德的方法论反思,以及他为提高观众的政治意识所采用的策略。文章认为,19世纪期刊和杂志市场的扩张和商业化构成了社会思想多体裁演变的重要背景。
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“London Horrors” (1861): John Hollingshead’s Investigative Journalism and the Multi-Genre Evolution of Social Research
This article analyzes how the series ‘London Horrors’ documented the living conditions of the underprivileged sections of the urban population for the Morning Post (1772-1937). Its writer, John Hollingshead (1827-1904), did not only aim to provide a testimonial on the effects of nineteenth-century social transformations but also to stimulate societal reflection among a growing reading public. Looking at ‘London Horrors’ as an early example of social research, this article examines the series’ narrative schemes, Hollingshead’s methodological reflections, and the strategies he employs to raise political awareness among his audience. The expanding and commercializing market of journals and magazines of the nineteenth century, the article argues, constituted an important context for the multi-genre evolution of social thought.
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