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Journalism Reader

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ISBN-10: 0415141354

ISBN-13: 9780415141352

Edition: 1997

Authors: Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley

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The Journalism Readeris a comprehensive collection of essential writings on journalism history and practice from the eighteenth century to the present day. It brings together the work of journalists, philosophers, historians, newspaper owners, cultural theorists and specialists in public policy and industrial relations to provide a variety of perspectives on the history, status and craft of journalism. TheReadercombines new and original writing with previously published work and explores themes which affect journalists and their trade, such as crime, class, gender, regulation, ownership and industry relations.
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Book details

List price: $99.95
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 9/11/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 408
Size: 7.25" wide x 10.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.738
Language: English

Tom O'Malley is Professor of Media Studies at Aberystwyth University, Wales. He is the co-founder of the journal Media History and is the author of Regulating the Press (Pluto, 2000).

Preface
General Introduction
1800 - 1900 Introduction to Part One
Liberty Of The Press
Of The Liberty Of Thought And Discussion
Negotiating The 'Crisis' Around Masculinity: An Historical Analysis Of Discources Of Male Violence In The Western Mail 1896
The Future Of Journalism
Imperial Communications, Fleet Street And The Indian Empire c 1850s-1920s
1900 - 1945 Introduction To Part Two
A Contemporary Estimate Of The London Daily Press In The Early Twentieth Century
Journalism Old And New
The Manchester Guardian s First Hundred Years
The Psychology Of The Journalist
Women In Journalism
1945 - 1970 Introduction To Part Three
Labour And The 1947-9 Royal Commission On The Press
The Prevention Of Literature
What Kind Of Freedom?
Journalism: A Trade
Stop The Press I Want To Get On
1970 And After Introduction To Part Four
The Decline Of Investigative Journalism
The Local Rag In Tatters? The Decline Of Britain's Local Newspapers
Call That A Newspaper?
Looking In The Mirror : A Case Study Of Industrial Relations In A National Newspaper
Why We Are Here British Journalism Review
Faces For Spaces
Journalism Into The Twenty-First Century
Practise and Image 1970 - 2000 Introduction To Part Five
Farewell To Fleet Street
News And The Public Sphere: Towards A History Of Objectivity And Impartiality
The End Of Journalism? Changes In Workplace Practices In The Press And Broadacsting In The 1990s
Memoirs Are Made Of This: Journalists Memoirs In The United Kingdom, 1945-95
Chronology
Notes on Contributers
Index