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Understanding journalism

Understanding Journalism provides an indispensable guide through the processes and decisions required to produce quality journalism. Starting from Ẁhat is news?' and moving on to consider decisions about public interest, accuracy and reliability of sources, and ethics, this book provides a model for practice centering on developing skills in critical self-reflection. It will help answer the question of Ẁhere to begin?' - examining the processes used by journalists to define, identify, evaluate and create journalism. Understanding Journalism offers a guide to:. Finding news - exploring the na.

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  • "Understanding Journalism provides an indispensable guide through the processes and decisions required to produce quality journalism. Starting from Ẁhat is news?' and moving on to consider decisions about public interest, accuracy and reliability of sources, and ethics, this book provides a model for practice centering on developing skills in critical self-reflection. It will help answer the question of Ẁhere to begin?' - examining the processes used by journalists to define, identify, evaluate and create journalism. Understanding Journalism offers a guide to:. Finding news - exploring the na."@en
  • "This fully revised Second Edition of the hugely popular Understanding Journalism skilfully guides students through the various elements of journalistic practice. It takes into account recent changes in the field, most notably the roles of social media and media ethics."@en
  • "This fully revised Second Edition of the hugely popular Understanding Journalism skilfully guides students through the various elements of journalistic practice. It takes into account recent changes in the field, most notably the roles of social media and media ethics."
  • "The new era of Google, Twitter and Facebook has fundamentally shifted the journalists relationship with the audience. User-generated content is both a source for professional journalists and a direct competitor for a readers attention. Lynette Sheridan Burns is from the University of Western Sydney, Australia."
  • "Understanding Journalism provides an indispensable guide through the processes and decisions required to produce quality journalism."
  • ""UnderstandingJournalism provides an indispensable guide through the processes and decisions required to produce quality journalism. Starting from 'what is news?' and moving on to consider decisions about public interest, accuracy and reliability of sources, and ethics, this book provides a model for practice centering on developing skills in critical self-reflection. It examines the processes used by journalists to define, identify, evaluate and create journalism and: explores the nature of news and the factors influencing news judgement; considers the power journalists exercise in selecting the issues that become news, looking at the ethical implications of these decisions; focuses on primary research; explores the processes used in deciding what to omit and what to include in the news depending on a targeted audience; and considers the role of editing in journalism and how it affects media messages."--Publisher's description."
  • "Understanding Journalism provides an indispensable guide through the processes and decisions required to produce quality journalism. Starting from What is news?' and moving on to consider decisions about public interest, accuracy and reliability of sources, and ethics, this book provides a model for practice centering on developing skills in critical self-reflection. It will help answer the question of Where to begin?' - examining the processes used by journalists to define, identify, evaluate and create journalism. Understanding Journalism offers a guide to:. Finding news - exploring the na."@en

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