This book provides students with an introduction to some of the key theoretical debates within the field of the sociology of news and journalism. It includes many of the accepted classics together …
One August night in 1996, on a rural highway in java, an investigative journalist was beaten to death by unknown assailants. Two months later, police arrested a high school drop out and put him o…
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This book is filled with tips about words. No matter where you look, you'll find examples of what to do and what to avoid. Nobody made up these examples. Nobody could. Whether your writing is beyon…
The production and consumption of news in the digital era is blurring the boundaries between professionals, citizens and activists. Actors producing information are multiplying, but still media com…
This book argues that journalism should treat itself as an academic discipline on a par with history, geography and sociology, and as an art form in its own right. Time, space, social relations an…
The ability to write well is an applicant's most prized skill, according to surveys of broadcast news directors. To ensure that your writing skills are well honed, there is no better handbook to tu…
The production and consumption of news in the digital era is blurring the boundaries between professionals, citizens and activists. Actors producing information are multiplying, but still media com…