Make us homepage
Add to Favorites
FAIL (the browser should render some flash content, not this).

Main page » Tag Journalism

Sort by: date | rating | most visited | comments | alphabetically


Journalism and Free Speech
5
 
 

Journalism and Free Speech

Journalism and Free Speech brings together for the first time an historical and theoretical exploration of journalism and its relationship with the idea of free speech. Though freedom of the press is widely regarded as an essential ingredient to democratic societies, the relationship between the idea of freedom of speech and the practice of press freedom is one that is generally taken for granted. Censorship, in general terms is an anathema.

 
  More..
Tags: freedom, press, speech, relationship, Journalism
Rebel Journalism
4
 
 

Rebel Journalism

Rebel Journalism: The Writings of Wilfred Burchett by George Burchett, Nick Shimmin, John Pilger

This book is an anthology of the writing of Wilfred Burchett, perhaps the greatest journalist and war correspondent Australia has ever produced. He was also one of the most controversial figures of the Cold War, both in Australia and overseas. Burchett published more than 30 books, and this volume brings together extracts from most of these, spanning the entire breadth of his career, from before World War 2, through Hiroshima, Eastern Europe, Korea, Russia, Laos, Cambodia, China, Vietnam, Angola, Rhodesia and other areas from which Burchett reported.

 
  More..
Tags: Burchett, Rebel, Journalism, Wilfred, Australia
Newspaper Journalism (Journalism Studies: Key Texts)
5
 
 

Newspaper Journalism (Journalism Studies: Key Texts)

With the newspaper's role in a state of fundamental redefinition, Newspaper Journalism offers a timely and up to the minute analysis of newspapers today, in the context of their historical importance to society. Drawing on their extensive experience in academia and also across local, national, mainstream, and alternative newspapers, Peter Cole and Tony Harcup write clearly and engagingly from both industry and scholarly perspectives, and contend that, far from dying, newspapers are doing what they have always done: adapting to a changing environment.
 
  More..
Tags: Journalism, newspapers, their, Newspaper, industry
Convergence Journalism: Writing and Reporting across the News Media
6
 
 

Convergence Journalism: Writing and Reporting across the News Media

For at least a decade, media prognosticators have been declaring the death of radio, daily newspapers, journalistic ethics, and even journalism itself. But in Convergence Journalism—an introductory text on how to think, report, write, and present news across platforms—Janet Kolodzy predicts that the new century will be an era of change and choice in journalism. Journalism of the future will involve all sorts of media: old and new, niche and mass, personal and global. This text will prepare journalism students for the future of news reporting.
 
  More..
Tags: Journalism, journalism, Convergence, across, future
Specialist Journalism
5
 
 

Specialist Journalism

Combining practical 'how to' skills with reflection on the place of each specialism in the industry, this guide features the skills needed to cover specialist areas, including writing match reports for sport, reviewing the arts, and dealing with complex information for science. The book will also discuss how specialist journalists have contributed to the mainstream news agenda, as well as analysing how different issues have been covered in each specialism, such as the credit crunch, global warming, national crime statistics and the celebrity culture in sport.
 
  More..
Tags: sport, specialism, specialist, skills, Journalism