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Despite the importance of foreign news, its history, transformation
and indeed its future have not been much studied. The scholarly
community often calls attention to journalism's shortcomings
covering the world, yet the topic has not been systematically
examined across countries or over time. The need to redress this
neglect and the desire to assess the impact of new media
technologies on the future of journalism - including foreign
correspondence - provide the motivation for this stimulating,
exciting and thought-provoking book. While the old economic models
supporting news have crumbled in the wake of new media
technologies, these changes have the potential to bring new and
improved ways to inform people of foreign news. In an increasingly
globalized era, journalism is being transformed by the effortlessly
quick sharing of information across national boundaries. As such,
we need to reconsider foreign correspondence and explore where such
reporting is headed. This book discusses the current state and
future prospects for foreign correspondence across the full range
of media platforms, and assesses developments in the reporting of
overseas news for audiences, governments and foreign policy in both
contemporary and historical settings around the globe. As Emmy
Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Serge Schmemann
reminds us in this book, "quality journalism and unbiased reporting
are as valid and necessary today as they ever were [...] one of the
primary tasks of journalists and scholars as they follow the
changes taking place must be to ensure that the 'new international
information order' now imposed by the Internet remains true to the
ideals and traditions that define our journalism." This book was
originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies.
Lara loves nature - she's nuts about nature. She explores her back
garden with her dog Cassie, and discovers bird's nests,
caterpillars, worms and snails. But she really, really, really
wants to learn more about the mysterious creatures she finds at the
pond... A charmingly illustrated and educational picture book for
all young children who love the outdoors.
Lara loves dinosaurs. No. Lara is mad about dinosaurs. And she
really really really wants one of her own. She goes looking for her
very own dinosaur at the Museum, and while things don't work out
quite how she expected, she discovers that she really didn't have
to go so far from her own home after all. A charmingly illustrated
and educational picture book for all young children who love
dinosaurs.
Despite the importance of foreign news, its history, transformation
and indeed its future have not been much studied. The scholarly
community often calls attention to journalism's shortcomings
covering the world, yet the topic has not been systematically
examined across countries or over time. The need to redress this
neglect and the desire to assess the impact of new media
technologies on the future of journalism - including foreign
correspondence - provide the motivation for this stimulating,
exciting and thought-provoking book. While the old economic models
supporting news have crumbled in the wake of new media
technologies, these changes have the potential to bring new and
improved ways to inform people of foreign news. In an increasingly
globalized era, journalism is being transformed by the effortlessly
quick sharing of information across national boundaries. As such,
we need to reconsider foreign correspondence and explore where such
reporting is headed. This book discusses the current state and
future prospects for foreign correspondence across the full range
of media platforms, and assesses developments in the reporting of
overseas news for audiences, governments and foreign policy in both
contemporary and historical settings around the globe. As Emmy
Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Serge Schmemann
reminds us in this book, "quality journalism and unbiased reporting
are as valid and necessary today as they ever were [...] one of the
primary tasks of journalists and scholars as they follow the
changes taking place must be to ensure that the 'new international
information order' now imposed by the Internet remains true to the
ideals and traditions that define our journalism." This book was
originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies.
The diplomat and M. P. William Hamilton (1805 67) was also a keen
geologist and a prot g of Sir Roderick Murchison. In 1835 he set
off with a companion for the eastern Mediterranean, visiting the
Ionian Islands, the Bosphorus and the volcanic area called the
Katakekaumene. Hamilton then continued alone on horseback through
Armenia and Asia Minor before returning to Smyrna (Izmir). Having
already published some of his notes as papers for the Geological
Society, he published this two-volume account in 1842. The work was
praised by Alexander von Humboldt, and in 1843 it won Hamilton the
founder's medal of the Royal Geographical Society (of which he was
one of the secretaries from 1832 to 1854). Volume 1 describes
Hamilton's outward journey to Smyrna, and the archaeological sites,
geological features, landscapes and people he observed on a long
series of excursions across Anatolia, as far as Trebizond and
Erzurum.
The diplomat and M. P. William Hamilton (1805 67) was also a keen
geologist and a prot g of Sir Roderick Murchison. In 1835 he set
off with a companion for the eastern Mediterranean, visiting the
Ionian Islands, the Bosphorus and the volcanic area called the
Katakekaumene. Hamilton then continued alone on horseback through
Armenia and Asia Minor before returning to Smyrna (Izmir). Having
already published some of his notes as papers for the Geological
Society, he published this two-volume account in 1842. The work was
praised by Alexander von Humboldt, and in 1843 it won Hamilton the
founder's medal of the Royal Geographical Society (of which he was
one of the secretaries from 1832 to 1854). Volume 2 describes
Hamilton's journey along the coast of Ionia to archaeological sites
including Ephesus and Rhodes, and his expedition inland to explore
the Taurus mountains before his final return to Smyrna.
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Red Sun (DVD)
Toshirô Mifune, Capucine, Charles Bronson, Alain Delon, Ursula Andress, …
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Discovery Miles 1 160
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Kuroda (Toshiro Mifune), a samurai warrior, is accompanying a
Japanese diplomat to the US. They are carrying a golden,
jewel-encrusted sword to present as a token of goodwill to the
president, however they are ambushed by two outlaws - Gauche (Alain
Delon) and Link (Charles Bronson). When Gauche double-crosses Link
and keeps the sword for himself, Link joins forces with Kuroda to
return the sword to its rightful owner.
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Hymns Chants and Anthems
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