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2. Discovering the News
by Michael Schudson
"This instructive and entertaining social history of American newspapers shows that the very idea of impartial, objective "news" was the social ... More
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3. Journalism and Popular Culture
by Professor Peter Dahlgren (Editor), Professor Colin Sparks (Editor)
In counterpoint to conventional examinations of images of journalism which tend to concentrate on its informational role in the political process, ... More
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4. Popular Reality: Journalism and Popular Culture
by Hartley John
"Popular Reality" is a major new study of journalism in modernity. For the first time, journalism is treated as a textual system, a "mediasphere" ... More
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5. News Culture
by Stuart Allan
News Culture' is an introduction to the forms, practices, institutions and audiences of journalism. It begins with a historical consideration of the ... More
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7. The Best of Cosmopolitan: The 70s and 80s
by Cosmopolitan
Launched in March 1972 priced 20p, 'Cosmopolitan' began as it meant to go on: The diet worth eating for; I was a sleep-around girl; How to turn a man ... More
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8. The News Business
by Walter R Mears, John Chancellor
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9. 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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10. 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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11. The Press and Popular Culture
by Dr. Martin Conboy
In this book, Martin Conboy unpicks the complex and dynamic relationship between the popular press and popular culture. Rejecting approaches to ... More
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12. Alternative Journalism
by Professor Chris Atton, James F Hamilton
The first book in the field to introduce students to the history, culture, theory and contemporary practice of alternative journalism.
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14. Backstabbers, Crazed Geniuses, and Animals We Hate
by David Plotz (Editor)
Selected articles from the online magazine Slate.
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15. Newspapers and the Making of Modern America: A History
by Aurora Wallace
Examines the significant trends in American newspaper journalism, including the proliferation of wire services, the development of the African ... More
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16. Understanding Global Media
by Terry Flew
"Understanding Global Media" offers a comprehensive overview of global media production and circulation, drawing insight from a range of perspectives ... More
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17. The Christian Science Monitor: An Evolving Experiment in Journalism
by Linda K Fuller, PhD
This text provided a unique examination of "The Christian Science Monitor," a highly respected, venerable news publication that has survived over a ... More
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18. Media Communication, 2nd Ed
by James Watson, James Watson
This lively and supportive textbook introduces students to the role, practice, and influence of the mass media in contemporary society. Emphasizing ... More
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19. Can Journalism Be Saved?: Rediscovering America's Appetite for News
by Rachel Davis Mersey
This book challenges the once-dominant social responsibility model and argues that a new, "individual-first" paradigm is what will allow journalism ... More
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20. Discovering the News: A Social History of American Newspapers
by Michael Schudson
"This instructive and entertaining social history of American newspapers shows that the very idea of impartial, objective "news" was the social ... More
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21. Deciding What's News: A Study of CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, Newsweek, and Time
by Professor Herbert Gans
For ten years, Herbert J. Gans spent considerable time in four major television and magazine newsrooms, observing and talking to the journalists who ... More
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23. Print and Broadcast Journalism: A Critical Examination
by Edd Applegate
A thorough investigation of both theoretical and applied issues in contemporary news media criticism.
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24. O's Guide to Life: The Best of O, the Oprah Magazine (Wisdom, Wit, Advice, Interviews and Inspiration)
by The Oprah Magazine Editors of O, Editors of the Oprah Magazine (Editor)
This second volume of the best of "O, The Oprah Magazine," gathers the most empowering, energizing, and entertaining articles of the magazines last ... More
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25. The Bedside Guardian 2012
by Stephen Bates (Editor), Bill Keller (Foreword by), Rowan Williams (Foreword by)
What will we remember of 2012? The Olympic and Paralympic Games? The Queen's Diamond Jubilee? The faltering of the Arab Spring and the unfolding ... More
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