In this new edition of the Very Short Introduction to Journalism, Ian Hargreaves considers the role and place of journalism in our constantly evolving digital world. Exploring issues relating to privacy, democracy, the entertainment industry, and global social media, Hargreaves explores the shape and influence of journalism in years to come.
In this new edition of the Very Short Introduction to Journalism, Ian Hargreaves considers the role and place of journalism in our constantly evolving digital world. Exploring issues relating to privacy, democracy, the entertainment industry, and global social media, Hargreaves explores the shape and influence of journalism in years to come.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Hargreaves has been Professor of Digital Economy at the University of Cardiff since 2010. From 2006-2008 he was Senior Partner at Ofcom and between 2008-2010 he was Director of Strategic Communications for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He is heavily involved in the global debates surrounding intellectual property and copyright.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The power paradox 1: Born free: a brief history of news media 2: Big brother: journalism and the altered state 3: The first casualty: journalists at war 4: Star-struck: journalism as entertainment 5: Up to a point, Lord Copper's: who owns journalists? 6: Hacks v. flacks: journalism and public relations 7: Murder is my meat: the ethics of journalism 8: Digital: after the deluge Further reading Index
Introduction: The power paradox 1: Born free: a brief history of news media 2: Big brother: journalism and the altered state 3: The first casualty: journalists at war 4: Star-struck: journalism as entertainment 5: Up to a point, Lord Copper's: who owns journalists? 6: Hacks v. flacks: journalism and public relations 7: Murder is my meat: the ethics of journalism 8: Digital: after the deluge Further reading Index
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