
Making Journalists
Diverse Models, Global Issues
Hugo de Burgh(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 15. June 2005
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-0-415-31502-9 (ISBN)
Description
At a time when the media's relation to power is at the forefront of political discussion, this book considers how journalists can affect public discourse on politics, economy and society at large.
From well-known and respected authors providing all new material, Making Journalists considers journalism education, training, practice and professionalism across a wide range of countries, including Saudi Arabia, Africa, India, USA and the UK.
The book offers insights into:
what journalism is
how education makes the journalist and, therefore, the news
models of journalism taught and practised across the globe
the ethical implications of the process.
When news reporting can lead to decisions on whether or not to got to war, everything can be affected by journalists and their mediation of the world. This text brings these present issues together in one invaluable resource for all students of journalism, politics and media studies.
From well-known and respected authors providing all new material, Making Journalists considers journalism education, training, practice and professionalism across a wide range of countries, including Saudi Arabia, Africa, India, USA and the UK.
The book offers insights into:
what journalism is
how education makes the journalist and, therefore, the news
models of journalism taught and practised across the globe
the ethical implications of the process.
When news reporting can lead to decisions on whether or not to got to war, everything can be affected by journalists and their mediation of the world. This text brings these present issues together in one invaluable resource for all students of journalism, politics and media studies.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-31502-9 (9780415315029)
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Person
Hugo de Burgh is Professor of Journalism at the University of Westminster. He writes on relationships between journalism and modernisation and has published books on the history of journalism in China, and on investigative journalism.
Content
The Making of Journalists: The present and futures of journalists around the world Foreword Introduction: Journalism and the new cultural paradigm Notes on Contributors Section 1: Journalism and Journalists What is Journalism? Who are Journalists? Journalism and the Making of a Profession Section 2: Journalism and Location Is there a European Model of Journalism? The US Model of Journalism: Exception or exemplar? The Conception of Chinese Journalists: Idealogical convergence and contestation Adapting to Globalization: The changing contours of journalism in India The Changing Dynamics of Arab Journalism African Journalism and the Struggle for Democratic Media From Lapdog to Watchdog: The role of the press in Latin America's modernization Section 3: Journalism and the Future The Evolution of Journalism Education in the United States Who's to Make Journalists? Running the Technological Gauntlet: New media and journalism Can we Make Journalists Better?