Journalism

Journalism

Harcup, Tony

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Journalism: Principles and Practice is the must-have guide to everything students need to know about how journalism works. This new edition is fully updated to cover the new essentials: social media, the impact of Twitter, and the need for an ethical approach. This book will equip you with all the skills and savvy you need to become the resourceful yet ethical journalists of the future. New and improved features will help you: Get to grips with the huge impact of social and mobile media on how we gather information and tell stories Grasp the rights and wrongs of journalism with a new chapter on ethics and regulation Learn how to make the most of your skills with tips and advice from digital and other journalists Think through ‘what would you do?' in a new feature that takes you into the real world of journalism This new edition retains its innovative two-column structure, stylishly blending theory and practice. As relevant to the newsroom as the seminar room, it is the one book you will need to take you through your degree and into your career as a journalist. Journalism: Principles & Practice remains the essential textbook for all students of journalism. INDICE: PART ONE: WHAT IS JOURNALISM?Chapter 1: The who, what, where, when, why and how of journalismChapter 2: Constraints, influences and ethicsChapter 3: What is news?Chapter 4: Where does news come from?Chapter 5: ‘The best obtainable version of the truth’: journalists as objective reporters?Chapter 6: ‘Be curious and sceptical’: journalists as investigatorsChapter 7: ‘We are in the entertainment business’: journalists as entertainersPART TWO: HOW TO DO JOURNALISMChapter 8: Interviewing for journalismChapter 9: Writing newsChapter 10: Writing featuresChapter 11: Telling it in sound and visionChapter 12: Style for journalistsPART THREE: WHAT NOW FOR JOURNALISM?Chapter 13: An ethical approach to journalismChapter 14: Engaging with the audience and social mediaChapter 15: The future is unwritten: challenges facing the journalists of tomorrow

  • ISBN: 978-1-4462-7409-5
  • Editorial: SAGE Publications Ltd
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 280
  • Fecha Publicación: 28/03/2015
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
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