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Why Marmaduke Mizzle and the Good Ship Wabble Fooled No One: Fake News and Metajournalistic Discourse in the Era of Journalistic Professionalization

Tucher, Andrea Jean

A comparative analysis of two whimsical series about overseas adventure published in New York metro papers in the early 20th century offers insights into how readers and reporters together made meaning and evaluated knowledge from the surprisingly unfamiliar text that is the historical newspaper.

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Journalists and Knowledge Practices: Histories of Observing the Everyday in the Newspaper Age
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Routledge

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Journalism
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November 11, 2022

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In: Journalists and Knowledge Practices: Histories of Observing the Everyday in the Newspaper Age, ed. Hansjakob Ziemer (Routledge)