Global Journalism; Arnold F. De Beer, John C. Merrill; 2008
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Global Journalism: Topical Issues and Media Systems, 5/E

Arnold S. de Beer, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

John C. Merrill, Universityof Missouri

ISBN-10:      0205608116

ISBN-13: 9780205608119

 

 

 

Thoroughly reviewed, with new chapters and several new authors, Global Journalism addresses the most pertinent issues and problems in today's global journalism. This new edition recognizes the vast and rapid changes taking place in global journalism across media systems on all continents. Its three interlinking parts offer:

A two-chapter overview of the present state of media and journalism theoryA critical analysis of the main issues confronting global journalists, media organizations, audiences, and others in the media worldA focus on the media of the worlds eight major journalism and media regions Over the last quarter of a century, Global Journalism has established itself as a trusted authority on international media. The new edition carries that reputation further into the twenty-first century for a new generation of journalism and media scholars, students, and media professionals.

 

 

New to this edition

Highlights the vast changes in the global media over the past decade, featuring developments in the field of media technology, to help portray the ever-changing role of international journalism. Topics covered include the impact of blog and iPod journalism; e-mails and Web sites from the Middle East to the Far East and in between, and the legal impediments involved therein. Incorporates new discussions and examples showing how physical, cultural, and economic barriers impede media development and explores how countries work to overcome barriers caused by repressive governments and the challenges of globalization. Discusses and presents a case study regarding the ethics of how journalists and the media deal with news in a diverse, multicultural and globalized world. Examines the issue of news presentation and the skewing of foreign news through double misreading when tourist journalists fall prey to the manipulation of spin doctors.
Global Journalism: Topical Issues and Media Systems, 5/E

Arnold S. de Beer, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

John C. Merrill, Universityof Missouri

ISBN-10:      0205608116

ISBN-13: 9780205608119

 

 

 

Thoroughly reviewed, with new chapters and several new authors, Global Journalism addresses the most pertinent issues and problems in today's global journalism. This new edition recognizes the vast and rapid changes taking place in global journalism across media systems on all continents. Its three interlinking parts offer:

A two-chapter overview of the present state of media and journalism theoryA critical analysis of the main issues confronting global journalists, media organizations, audiences, and others in the media worldA focus on the media of the worlds eight major journalism and media regions Over the last quarter of a century, Global Journalism has established itself as a trusted authority on international media. The new edition carries that reputation further into the twenty-first century for a new generation of journalism and media scholars, students, and media professionals.

 

 

New to this edition

Highlights the vast changes in the global media over the past decade, featuring developments in the field of media technology, to help portray the ever-changing role of international journalism. Topics covered include the impact of blog and iPod journalism; e-mails and Web sites from the Middle East to the Far East and in between, and the legal impediments involved therein. Incorporates new discussions and examples showing how physical, cultural, and economic barriers impede media development and explores how countries work to overcome barriers caused by repressive governments and the challenges of globalization. Discusses and presents a case study regarding the ethics of how journalists and the media deal with news in a diverse, multicultural and globalized world. Examines the issue of news presentation and the skewing of foreign news through double misreading when tourist journalists fall prey to the manipulation of spin doctors.
Upplaga: 5e upplagan
Utgiven: 2008
ISBN: 9780205608119
Förlag: Pearson
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 504 st
Global Journalism: Topical Issues and Media Systems, 5/E

Arnold S. de Beer, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

John C. Merrill, Universityof Missouri

ISBN-10:      0205608116

ISBN-13: 9780205608119

 

 

 

Thoroughly reviewed, with new chapters and several new authors, Global Journalism addresses the most pertinent issues and problems in today's global journalism. This new edition recognizes the vast and rapid changes taking place in global journalism across media systems on all continents. Its three interlinking parts offer:

A two-chapter overview of the present state of media and journalism theoryA critical analysis of the main issues confronting global journalists, media organizations, audiences, and others in the media worldA focus on the media of the worlds eight major journalism and media regions Over the last quarter of a century, Global Journalism has established itself as a trusted authority on international media. The new edition carries that reputation further into the twenty-first century for a new generation of journalism and media scholars, students, and media professionals.

 

 

New to this edition

Highlights the vast changes in the global media over the past decade, featuring developments in the field of media technology, to help portray the ever-changing role of international journalism. Topics covered include the impact of blog and iPod journalism; e-mails and Web sites from the Middle East to the Far East and in between, and the legal impediments involved therein. Incorporates new discussions and examples showing how physical, cultural, and economic barriers impede media development and explores how countries work to overcome barriers caused by repressive governments and the challenges of globalization. Discusses and presents a case study regarding the ethics of how journalists and the media deal with news in a diverse, multicultural and globalized world. Examines the issue of news presentation and the skewing of foreign news through double misreading when tourist journalists fall prey to the manipulation of spin doctors.
Global Journalism: Topical Issues and Media Systems, 5/E

Arnold S. de Beer, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

John C. Merrill, Universityof Missouri

ISBN-10:      0205608116

ISBN-13: 9780205608119

 

 

 

Thoroughly reviewed, with new chapters and several new authors, Global Journalism addresses the most pertinent issues and problems in today's global journalism. This new edition recognizes the vast and rapid changes taking place in global journalism across media systems on all continents. Its three interlinking parts offer:

A two-chapter overview of the present state of media and journalism theoryA critical analysis of the main issues confronting global journalists, media organizations, audiences, and others in the media worldA focus on the media of the worlds eight major journalism and media regions Over the last quarter of a century, Global Journalism has established itself as a trusted authority on international media. The new edition carries that reputation further into the twenty-first century for a new generation of journalism and media scholars, students, and media professionals.

 

 

New to this edition

Highlights the vast changes in the global media over the past decade, featuring developments in the field of media technology, to help portray the ever-changing role of international journalism. Topics covered include the impact of blog and iPod journalism; e-mails and Web sites from the Middle East to the Far East and in between, and the legal impediments involved therein. Incorporates new discussions and examples showing how physical, cultural, and economic barriers impede media development and explores how countries work to overcome barriers caused by repressive governments and the challenges of globalization. Discusses and presents a case study regarding the ethics of how journalists and the media deal with news in a diverse, multicultural and globalized world. Examines the issue of news presentation and the skewing of foreign news through double misreading when tourist journalists fall prey to the manipulation of spin doctors.
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