For the first time, this book presents a wide range of studies which have engaged with the field of lifestyle journalism in order to outline the various political, economic, social and cultural tensions within it. Taking a comparative view, the collection includes studies covering four continents, including countries such as Australia, China, Norway, Denmark, Singapore, the UK and the USA. While keeping the broader lifestyle field in mind, the chapters focus on a variety of sub-fields such as travel, music, food, health, fashion and personal technology journalism. This volume provides a fascinating account of the different facets of lifestyle journalism, and charts the way forward for a more sustained analysis of the field.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Practice.
Folker Hanusch is a former journalist and now Senior Lecturer in Journalism at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. He has published widely on topics such as lifestyle, particularly travel, journalism, journalists’ professional views, comparative journalism studies, indigenous journalism and news media representations of death and dying.