Journalism by Suellen Tapsall and Carolyn Varley
Journalism by Suellen Tapsall and Carolyn Varley
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Journalism
Theory in Practice
Edited by Suellen Tapsall and Carolyn Varley
Oxford University Press, 2011, ISBN 9780195509977, paperback
Near Fine Condition, minor edge and shelf wear, uncreased spine, no inscriptions (see photographs)
"Journalism in Australia is facing a crisis of identity, image, and function. What is a journalist? And does Journalism make a difference? Can it reclaim public confidence and restore the shine to its tarnished image? Do they news media matter any more? Is there such a thing as a public service role or function for journalism?
Examines the purposes, practices, and processes of journalism. It presents a theoretical and philosophical exposition of journalism and takes a holistic approach to the reporting process. The text is informed by those who have worked in the industry and is written from the perspective of news practitioners. It does not simply offer an account of the daily practice of journalism, but focuses on the functions of journalists and journalism."
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