This popular textbook skilfully guides students through the various elements of journalistic practice. It takes into account recent changes in the field, most notably the roles of social media and media ethics.
This popular textbook skilfully guides students through the various elements of journalistic practice. It takes into account recent changes in the field, most notably the roles of social media and media ethics.
Lynette Sheridan Burns has been a journalist for 25 years first in Sydney, then regional new South Wales, where she won three consecutive journalism awards. In 1989 she moved to the University of Newcastle, Australia, where she established its journalism program in 1992. Today she combines teaching with freelance journalism and award-wining research into problem-based curriculum design.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface PART ONE: FROM KNOWING HOW TO BEING ABLE Introduction Who is a Journalist? Journalism as Decision Making PART TWO: JOURNALISM IN ACTION Finding News Choosing News Sourcing News Gathering News Writing News Editing News Taking News Further Bibliography Index
PART 1 FROM KNOWING HOW TO BEING ABLE Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Who is a Journalist? Chapter 3 Journalism as Decision Making PART 2 JOURNALISM IN ACTION Chapter 4 Finding Stories Chapter 5 Choosing Stories Chapter 6 Researching Stories Chapter 7 Researching Stories: Interviews Chapter 8 Researching Stories: Data Chapter 9 Telling Stories Chapter 10 Editing Stories Chapter 11 Long-form stories
Preface PART ONE: FROM KNOWING HOW TO BEING ABLE Introduction Who is a Journalist? Journalism as Decision Making PART TWO: JOURNALISM IN ACTION Finding News Choosing News Sourcing News Gathering News Writing News Editing News Taking News Further Bibliography Index
PART 1 FROM KNOWING HOW TO BEING ABLE Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Who is a Journalist? Chapter 3 Journalism as Decision Making PART 2 JOURNALISM IN ACTION Chapter 4 Finding Stories Chapter 5 Choosing Stories Chapter 6 Researching Stories Chapter 7 Researching Stories: Interviews Chapter 8 Researching Stories: Data Chapter 9 Telling Stories Chapter 10 Editing Stories Chapter 11 Long-form stories
Rezensionen
This 3rd edition of the classic text on understanding, thinking about and practising journalism hones the argument that, amid the chatter, reflective and ethical journalists are the upholders of journalism s purpose in a rapidly transforming media environment. Understanding Journalism brings theory and practice together to provide a richly informed, scholarly, accessible, engaging and practical step-by-step guide to the decision making process that is public interest journalism. All journalism students and journalists should read and learn from it. Bonita Mason
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