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This edited collection examines critical incidents journalists have
faced across different media contexts, exploring how journalists
and other key actors negotiate various aspects of their work.
Ranging from the Rwandan genocide to the News of the World hacking
scandal in the UK, this book defines a critical incident as an
event that has led journalists to reconsider their routines, roles,
and rules. Combining theoretical and practical analysis, the
contributors offer a discussion of the key events that journalists
cover, such as political turmoil or natural disasters, as well as
events that directly involve and affect journalists. Featuring case
studies from countries including Australia, Germany, Brazil, Kenya,
and the Philippines, the book explores the discourses that critical
events have generated, how journalists and other stakeholders have
responded to them, and how they have reshaped (or are reshaping)
journalistic norms and practices. The book also proposes a roadmap
for studying such pivotal moments in journalism. This one-of-a-kind
collection is a valuable resource for students and scholars across
journalism studies disciplines, from journalism history, to
sociology of news, to digital journalism and political
communication.
This edited collection examines critical incidents journalists have
faced across different media contexts, exploring how journalists
and other key actors negotiate various aspects of their work.
Ranging from the Rwandan genocide to the News of the World hacking
scandal in the UK, this book defines a critical incident as an
event that has led journalists to reconsider their routines, roles,
and rules. Combining theoretical and practical analysis, the
contributors offer a discussion of the key events that journalists
cover, such as political turmoil or natural disasters, as well as
events that directly involve and affect journalists. Featuring case
studies from countries including Australia, Germany, Brazil, Kenya,
and the Philippines, the book explores the discourses that critical
events have generated, how journalists and other stakeholders have
responded to them, and how they have reshaped (or are reshaping)
journalistic norms and practices. The book also proposes a roadmap
for studying such pivotal moments in journalism. This one-of-a-kind
collection is a valuable resource for students and scholars across
journalism studies disciplines, from journalism history, to
sociology of news, to digital journalism and political
communication.
Famous: How Celebrity Lives Affect Our Own explores the effects
celebrities have on their impressionable audience's lives, from
copycat suicides, to postfeminist hypersexuality, to taking
questionable celebrity health advice, and more. Celebrity advocacy
and philanthropy are analyzed as contributors discuss Brad Pitt's
rebuilding effort after Hurricane Katrina, Angelina Jolie's recent
casting controversy, and Colin Kaepernick's national anthem
protest. Star brand building through social media and how that
translates to the Broadway stage are also examined, as well as how
the privacy laws demanded by celebrities can infringe on their own
audience's First Amendment rights.
The greatest gifts that a child can receive are an opened mind, a
caring heart, and ignited creativity. This fully expanded,
illustrated edition of "Nurturing Spirituality in Children"
includes sixty-two simple and thought-provoking lessons that can be
shared with children in less than ten minutes each. The lessons are
easy to prepare and understand; they use commonly available
materials and complement a wide variety of religious perspectives.
Children who develop a healthy balance of mind and spirit are
better able to respond to life's challenges when given the tools to
think and discover for themselves. Dr. Jenkins gives scores of
age-appropriate activities that help children learn empathy, trust,
forgiveness, growth, and inner peace.
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