Greene's representation of (un)ethical journalistic practices informs our understanding of the phenomenon of information distortion and encourages a critical analysis of our trustworthy judgement as information consumers regarding media performance.
Greene's representation of (un)ethical journalistic practices informs our understanding of the phenomenon of information distortion and encourages a critical analysis of our trustworthy judgement as information consumers regarding media performance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Beatriz Valverde holds a doctorate in English Philology from Universidad de Jaén. She also holds an MA in Spanish from Loyola University Chicago. Currently, she is Associate Professor in the Department of English Philology at Universidad de Jaén. Her main research interests are Theology and Literature, specifically in the work of Graham Greene; Journalism and Literature; and Literature and Cultural Studies in English and Spanish. On these topics, she has published extensively in international journals, such as Anglia, English Studies, European Journal of English Studies, and Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, among others. In 2020, she co-edited with Dr. Mark Bosco Reading Flannery O'Connor in Spain: Andalusia in Andalucía.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Burnt-Out Reporters: Graham Greene and the industry of journalism Chapter 2. "If one takes a side, one takes a side, come what may": non-involvement vs. commitment in journalism Chapter 3. "Media is just a word that has come to mean bad journalism": (Un)ethical journalistic practices in gathering and disseminating information Chapter 4. "Our public can't wait. Hungry, you know, for its lion's steak": From news readers to information consumers Chapter 5. "Literature is news that stays news": Final remarks List of references Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Burnt-Out Reporters: Graham Greene and the industry of journalism Chapter 2. "If one takes a side, one takes a side, come what may": non-involvement vs. commitment in journalism Chapter 3. "Media is just a word that has come to mean bad journalism": (Un)ethical journalistic practices in gathering and disseminating information Chapter 4. "Our public can't wait. Hungry, you know, for its lion's steak": From news readers to information consumers Chapter 5. "Literature is news that stays news": Final remarks List of references Index
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