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1. Assessing Public Journalism Assessing Public Journalism Assessing Public Journalism
by Edmund B Lambeth (Editor), Dr. Esther Thorson (Editor), Philip E Meyer (Editor)
In response to increasingly negative attitudes toward journalism and its coverage of public affairs, many newspapers and television stations across ... More
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2. Public Journalism and Public Life: Why Telling the News is Not Enough
by Davis Merritt
Public life in America is in trouble. We find ourselves seemingly unwilling or unable to solve long-standing problems. The political part of public ... More
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3. Losing the News: The Future of the News That Feeds Democracy
by Alex S Jones
In Losing the News, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alex S. Jones offers a probing look at the epochal changes sweeping the media, changes which ... More
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4. Losing the News: The Uncertain Future of the News That Feeds Democracy
by Alex S Jones
"The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania."
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6. The Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News
by Norman Solomon, Jeff Cohen
The authors of "Through the Media Looking Glass" and the award-winning "Adventures in Medialand" are back with more news analysis and political ... More
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7. Doing Public Journalism
by Arthur Charity
In places as far apart as Portland, Maine and Bremerton, Washington, public interest groups, grass-roots coalitions, councils of churches, and ... More
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8. What Are Journalists For?
by Professor Jay Rosen
American journalists in the 1990s confronted disturbing trends-an erosion of trust in the news media, weakening demand for serious news, flagging ... More
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9. The Public Journalism Movement in America: Evangelists in the Newsroom
by Don H Corrigan
Analyzes public journalism and illustrates its failure to address the most significant problems of American journalism.
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10. Getting the Connections Right: Public Journalism and the Troubles on the Press
by Professor Jay Rosen
Rather than compete with tabloid television, Jay Rosen argues in his book, journalists need to repair the disconnect between the press and the public ... More
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11. Making Hard Choices in Journalism Ethics: Cases and Practice
by David E Boeyink, Sandra L Borden
This book teaches students how to make the difficult ethical decisions that journalists routinely face. By taking a case-based approach, the authors ... More
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12. Making Hard Choices in Journalism Ethics: Cases and Practice
by Sandra L Borden, David E Boeyink
This book teaches students how to make the difficult ethical decisions that journalists routinely face. By taking a case-based approach, the authors ... More
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13. The Idea of Public Journalism
by Theodore L Glasser (Editor), Cole C Campbell (Foreword by)
This volume offers a critical and constructive examination of the claims of public journalism, the controversial movement aimed at getting the press ... More
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14. The Human Journalist: Reporters, Perspectives, and Emotions
by William James Willis
Willis examines the many orientations and perspectives of reporters that gather and present the news of the day.
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16. What Are Journalists For?
The public journalism movement emerged after the 1988 presidential election as a countermeasure against eroding trust in the news media and ... More
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17. The Decision-Making Process in Journalism
by Carl Hausman, PH.D.
This practical guide to journalistic ethics is intended both for journalism students and professionals in print and broadcast media. It presents ... More
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19. Muckraking and Objectivity: Journalism's Colliding Traditions
by Robert Miraldi
This timely study by a former investigative reporter zeroes in on the role of the journalist in a democratic society. Robert Miraldi explores the ... More
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20. Mixed News: The Public/Civic/Communitarian Journalism Debate
by Black, Jay Black (Editor)
This volume addresses some of the central issues of journalism today -- the nature and needs of the individual versus the nature and needs of the ... More
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21. News Values: Ideas for an Information Age
by Jack Fuller
Drawing on 30 years of experience, from police reporter to editorial writer, war correspondent to editor, Chicago Tribune president and publisher ... More
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22. Rethinking Journalism: Trust and Participation in a Transformed News Landscape
by Chris Peters (Editor), M. J. Broersma (Editor)
There is no doubt, journalism faces challenging times. Since the turn of the millennium, the financial health of the news industry is failing, ... More
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24. Covering Disaster: Lessons from Media Coverage of Katrina and Rita
by Sigurd Bergmann (Editor), Ralph Izard (Editor), Jay Perkins (Editor)
In 2005, journalists faced enormous challenges while covering hurricanes Katrina and Rita along America's Gulf Coast. They struggled to find ways to ... More
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25. Quagmires and Quandaries: Exploring Journalism Ethics
by Ian Richards
Despite best intentions, various codes of ethics and extensive public attention, journalists are repeatedly seen to behave in ways that are less than ... More
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