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Ethics in Journalism, 6th Edition - Ron F. Smith |
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Alan Kitson Robert Campbell
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Cover Price : Rs 2,995.00
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Imprint : Wiley ISBN : 9788126550654 YOP : 2016
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Binding : Hardback Total Pages : 380 CD : No
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About the Book :-
TThe Book is a labour of love and attrition as liberals mount an aggressive and vitriolic attack against the Regime of President Donald J. Trump. The work delineates upon the both the domestic policies and the personalised Diplomacy of President Trump. The Domestic Trump as the author calls it referrers to the President's trade policy, Immigration quandary along with the Climate change and the Electioneering themes of the most powerful leader in the larger international system. Prez's twitter responses and the entrepreneurial bit on the American Dream too find a vocal place in the narrative of the Book. The Book is a timely addition on the" America First Diplomacy" of President Donald J. Trump.
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Preface, Acknowledgements,
1. The American Dream: Trump's Way
2. The Immigration Conundrum : President Trump and his Immigration Policy
3. American Hustings and Prez. Trump
4. The American Immigration Conundrum and Prez. Trump Part Deux
5. Trade and Trump
6. The Grand Captain America and the Serum: As Leaders Disagree
7. Gun Running: The Chutzpah of President Trump
8. US Elections and President: Trump's Rise
9. Culture is a vastly underrated and miscomprehended Term
10. Contemporary Basics: President Trump and the G-20 Summit in Osaka
11. Climate Change
12. India United States Cooperation in the light of the Larger Partnership
13. America Besieged: Will the Impeachment Trial be an Endgame in the US Senate?
About the Author:-
Ron F. Smith is a professor of journalism at the University of Central Florida, Orlando. He teaches editing, newspaper design, online journalism, and mass media ethics. Professor Smith has worked for newspapers in Indiana, Ohio, and Florida including stints as a police and court reporter, sports copy editor, wire editor, and news editor. |
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Alan Kitson | The book is aimed students at advanced undergraduate.
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Newswriter's Handbook : An Introduction to Journalism - M. L. Stein |
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M. L. Stein Susan F. Paterno R. Christopher Burnett
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Cover Price : Rs 995.00
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Imprint : Blackwell / Ane Books ISBN : 0813824834 YOP : 2006 Edition : 2006
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Binding : Paperback Total Pages : 336 CD : No
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DESCRIPTION
Reflecting the fast-changing world of print journalism, the Second Edition of Newswriter's Handbook: An Introduction to Journalism is fully updated and expanded. Authors and experienced journalists Stein, Paterno, and Burnett have refined this edition to more fully address contemporary issues. Coverage includes greater emphasis on recent legal trends involving journalism; the ethical scandals that in recent years have strained the credibility of news organizations large and small; a new section on obituary writing; and increased attention to opportunities on the World Wide Web. From spot or hard news to features, news features, editorials and opinions, the Newswriter's Handbook shows how to develop news judgment, how to write accurately and fairly, how to organize a story and write it clearly, how to handle the complexities of honesty and ethics in journalism, and how to cover traditional beats and prepare to specialize. Loaded with examples from the largest dailies to respected state capital city newspapers and campus publications, Newswriter's Handbook, Second Edition teaches students the writing and reporting skills necessary in today's job market while exciting them about the possibilities of a career in the news business.
CONTENTS
Preface
1. What Is News?
2. Finding Stories
3. Basic Reporting
4. Organizing Your Thinking
5. Writing the Story, including Obits
6. Reporting Meetings, Speeches and Special Events
7. The Reporter and the Law
8. Inside the Newsroom
9. Ethics and Accuracy
10. Covering Cops, Courts and the Criminal Justice System
11. The Feature Story
12. Specialized Reporting
13. Problems and Issues
14. Preparing for a Career in the Media
Glossary
Recommending Reading
Index.
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Journalism Across Boundaries - Kevin Grieves |
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Cover Price : Rs 2,495.00
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Imprint : Palgrave / Macmillan ISBN : 9781137498403 YOP : 2015
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Binding : Hardback Total Pages : 236 CD : No
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.'This is probably the most thorough and nuanced study of transborder journalism to date. Drawing on in-depth interviews with journalists, as well as analysis of journalistic content and scholarly literature, this book explores the uneasy relationship between transnational and transborder journalism in detail and offers 'a glimpse into the future of Europe's border-transcending regions and the future of transnational and transborder journalism both within Europe and more broadly around the globe.''—David H. Weaver, Roy W. Howard and Distinguished Professor Emeritus, School of Journalism, Indiana University
'The interviews with past and present journalists working in this transborder environment provide readers with pragmatic and ground-level perspectives. Grieves's approach is original, using the geographic congruence of Germany, France, and Luxembourg to tell a story that is broader than a single news organization, a single language or a single region. This volume deals with an emerging reality in the journalism profession as authorities relax many borders—not just within the EU—and as authorities in other instances tighten them.' —Eric Freedman, associate professor of Journalism, Michigan State University
Transnational and transborder journalism are in a unique position to address public discourses on European and regional border-transcending identities. A valuable resource for journalists, students, and scholars of international communication, Journalism across Borders explores how journalists in the border regions of Europe navigate different journalistic cultures and the lack of established routines. Drawing on dozens of interviews and newsroom observation, Kevin Grieves addresses an overlooked but important aspect of international journalism by examining how journalists carry out their daily work in the transnational and regional transborder context.
Contents
Introduction: News Doesn't Stop at the Border
1. Transnational Journalism in Europe – A Transnational Journalistic Culture?
2. Conflict and Commonality: The Evolution of Regional Transborder Journalism
3. Crossing Boundaries of Established Journalistic Routines
4. Regional Transborder Journalistic Content and the Mainstream-Niche Tension
5. Journalists and the Mediated Construction of Transborder Regions
6. 'We Meet and We Decide Together' – Transborder Journalistic Collaboration
Conclusion: What do Boundaries Mean To Journalism?
Kevin Grieves is an assistant professor in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, where he instructs international journalism and broadcast journalism courses. His research on transborder and transnational journalism and different cultures of journalism has appeared in Journalism Studies and in American Journalism, among other venues. Prior to his academic career, he worked for over a decade in television news in the United States and in Europe, primarily as a writer and producer for CNN International. He has always been fascinated by borders, geography, and the role of journalism as a point of contact between cultures.
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