Journalism and Media
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Magazine Editingby: John Morrish
This text examines and explains the job of the magazine editor in both its journalistic and managerial aspects. Written by an experienced journalist and former editor, it draws upon the experiences of a number of magazine professionals who were interviewed for this book. Approaching the editorial... |
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On Air: The ''Guardian'' Guide to Broadcast Journalismby: Chris Alden
On Air is the definitive guide to the world of broadcasting from the Guardian's team of specialized media journalists. A comprehensive, accessible and authoritative guide to pursuing a career in broadcast journalism, with contributions by leading television and radio presenters. From writing... |
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Photojournalism: And the Stories Behind Their Greatest Imagesby: Andy Steel
"The World's Top Photographers: Photojournalism" presents an awe-inspiring showcase of the very best in era-defining photographs from around the world. Not only is it a beautiful and thought-provoking collection, but it also provides a compelling record of some of the key moments in recent world... |
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Selected Journalismby: Oscar Wilde
'The subject of a work of art has of course nothing to do with its beauty, but still there is always something depressing about the coloured lithograph of a leg of mutton.' Thus, in typical fashion, Oscar Wilde reviews the latest cookery book. Throughout the 1880s Wilde honed his literary talent... |
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Getting into the Mediaby: Emma Caprez
According to a recent MORI poll, 49per cent of graduates are interested in a media-related career. The new edition of this "Getting Into" title examines all the possible career opportunities in the media. |
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Reporting the Raj: The British Press and India, c.1880-1922by: Chandrika Kaul
This original and lively study is an analysis of the dynamics of British press reporting of India and the attempts made by the British Government to manipulate press coverage as part of a strategy of imperial control. The press was an important forum for debate over the future of India and was... |
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Media, Risk and Scienceby: Stuart Allan
How is science represented by the media? Who defines what counts as a risk, threat or hazard, and why? In what ways do media images of science shape public perceptions? What can cultural and media studies tell us about current scientific controversies? "Media, Risk and Science" is an exciting... |
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Journalism in the Digital Age: Theory and Practice for Broadcast, Print and On-line Mediaby: John Herbert
This book provides the practical techniques and theoretical knowledge that underpin the fundamental skills of a journalist. It also takes a highly modern approach, as the convergence of broadcast, print and online media require the learning of new skills and methods. The book is written from an... |
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The Newspapers Handbookby: Richard Keeble
This is a guide to working as a newspaper journalist. It examines the ever-changing, everyday skills of newspaper reporting and explores the theoretical, ethical, moral and political dimensions of a journalist's job. "The Newspapers Handbook" encourages a critical approach to newspaper practice.... |
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Introduction to Journalismby: Carole Fleming
'The book does what it says on the label. It is punctuated throughout with useful and relevant quotes from working journalists - their opinions, tips and warnings - a technique that drives home the message and adds life and colour' - "THES Textbook Guide". The job of a journalist has changed... |
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