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A Journalism Reader (Paperback): Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley A Journalism Reader (Paperback)
Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley
R978 R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Save R59 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A Journalism Reader is 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.
The Journalism Reader is arranged chronologically with an editor's introduction to each section which details the main themes of each chapter. The contributors explore key themes in the history of journalism: crime, gender, class, regulation, ownership and industrial relations.
The Journalism Reader provides an innovative combination of previously published work and influential new thinking. It is an indispensable aid to the study of journalism and media history.

International News in the Digital Age - East-West Perceptions of A New World Order (Paperback): Judith Clarke, Michael Bromley International News in the Digital Age - East-West Perceptions of A New World Order (Paperback)
Judith Clarke, Michael Bromley
R1,587 Discovery Miles 15 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The new research presented in this volume suggests that general perceptions (cultural, psychological, geographical), allied to the customs and values of journalism, and underpinned by the uses of technology, significantly shape international news. This gives rise to a blend of the old and the new; traditions of cultural centredness and innovative practices; anchorages of place and the rootlessness of globalization. Technology per se has not swept all before it. On the other hand, its uses have altered the means and methods of international news sourcing, construction and dissemination. Consequently, the uptake of technology has contributed to fundamental changes in style and form, and has greatly facilitated cross-cultural exchanges. The category international news is now more of a hybrid, as recognized by the BBC and others. The chapters in this book demonstrate that this hybridity is unevenly distributed across geo-political domains, and often across time. Nevertheless, as the contributors to this volume show, the concept of international news relies on tightly interwoven elements of orthodox journalism, social media, civic expression and public assembly."

International News in the Digital Age - East-West Perceptions of A New World Order (Hardcover): Judith Clarke, Michael Bromley International News in the Digital Age - East-West Perceptions of A New World Order (Hardcover)
Judith Clarke, Michael Bromley
R4,632 Discovery Miles 46 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The new research presented in this volume suggests that general perceptions (cultural, psychological, geographical), allied to the customs and values of journalism, and underpinned by the uses of technology, significantly shape international news. This gives rise to a blend of the old and the new; traditions of cultural centredness and innovative practices; anchorages of place and the rootlessness of globalization. Technology per se has not swept all before it. On the other hand, its uses have altered the means and methods of international news sourcing, construction and dissemination. Consequently, the uptake of technology has contributed to fundamental changes in style and form, and has greatly facilitated cross-cultural exchanges. The category international news is now more of a hybrid, as recognized by the BBC and others. The chapters in this book demonstrate that this hybridity is unevenly distributed across geo-political domains, and often across time. Nevertheless, as the contributors to this volume show, the concept of international news relies on tightly interwoven elements of orthodox journalism, social media, civic expression and public assembly.

Journalism and Democracy in Asia (Paperback): Angela Romano, Michael Bromley Journalism and Democracy in Asia (Paperback)
Angela Romano, Michael Bromley
R1,493 Discovery Miles 14 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Journalism and Democracy in Asia addresses key issues of freedom, democracy, citizenship, openness and journalism in contemporary Asia, looking especially at China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines and India. The authors take varying approaches to questions of democracy, whilst also considering journalism in print, radio and new media, in relation to such questions as the role of social, political and economic liberalization in bringing about a blooming of the media, the relationship between the media and the development of democracy and civil society, and how journalism copes under authoritarian rule.

With contributions from highly regarded experts in the region examining a broad range of issues from across Asia, this book will be of high interest to students and scholars in political communications, journalism and mass communication and Asian studies.

Sex, Lies and Democracy - The Press and the Public (Hardcover): Hugh Stephenson, Michael Bromley Sex, Lies and Democracy - The Press and the Public (Hardcover)
Hugh Stephenson, Michael Bromley
R5,674 Discovery Miles 56 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Do the Press have a case for asserting their right and moral obligation to call figures in the public eye to account? Or is it time for the government to abandon the Press Complaints Commission and introduce some legislation to deal with the problem? Is there really a problem?The question of the accountability and regulation of the Press has become a central theme of contemporary life and is the focus of this new book.

Journalism and Democracy in Asia (Hardcover, New): Angela Romano, Michael Bromley Journalism and Democracy in Asia (Hardcover, New)
Angela Romano, Michael Bromley
R4,478 Discovery Miles 44 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Journalism and Democracy in Asia addresses key issues of freedom, democracy, citizenship, openness and journalism in contemporary Asia, looking especially at China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, the Philippines and India. The authors take varying approaches to questions of democracy, whilst also considering journalism in print, radio and new media, in relation to such questions as the role of social, political and economic liberalization in bringing about a blooming of the media, the relationship between the media and the development of democracy and civil society, and how journalism copes under authoritarian rule.

With contributions from highly regarded experts in the region examining a broad range of issues from across Asia, this book will be of high interest to students and scholars in political communications, journalism and mass communication and Asian studies.

No News is Bad News - Radio, Television and the Public (Hardcover): Michael Bromley No News is Bad News - Radio, Television and the Public (Hardcover)
Michael Bromley
R5,837 Discovery Miles 58 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume of collected essays provides a wide-ranging survey of the state of radio and television, especially the idea of public service broadcasting, and of news, current affairs and documentary programming in America, Australia, the UK and the rest of western Europe. Among the key issues it addresses are the 'dumbing down' of TV news, the infotainment factor in current affairs shows and the disappearance of the documentary. Using contemporary cases and examples - from the row over the scheduling of News at Ten in the UK to the creation of ABC News Online in Australia -- the essays link the performance of radio and television at the turn of the millennium with the processes of deregulation, liberalisation and digitalisation which have been evident since the 1980s. Working from a much needed and original comparative approach which encompasses complex and well-established public broadcasting in the USA as well as emerging and vulnerable participatory radio stations in El Salvador, the book sets a variety of experiences of factual radio and television programming within wider political and cultural contexts. It offers analyses of not only the 'problems' associated with news, current affairs and documentary broadcasting in an era of a declining public service ethos and the apparent triumph of the market, however. The essays also explore the potential of alternative radio and television, new forms of communication, such as the internet, and changing practices among journalists and programme makers, as well as the resilience of public broadcasting and the powers of the public to ensure that the media remain relevant and accountable. A companion text to the bestselling Sex, Lies and Democracy: The Press and the Public, this volume presents a multi-faceted approach to the tumultuous present and the uncertain future of news, current affairs and documentary in radio and television.

No News is Bad News - Radio, Television and the Public (Paperback): Michael Bromley, Hugh Stephenson No News is Bad News - Radio, Television and the Public (Paperback)
Michael Bromley, Hugh Stephenson
R1,893 Discovery Miles 18 930 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume of collected essays provides a wide-ranging survey of the state of radio and television, especially the idea of public service broadcasting, and of news, current affairs and documentary programming in America, Australia, the UK and the rest of western Europe. Among the key issues it addresses are the 'dumbing down' of TV news, the infotainment factor in current affairs shows and the disappearance of the documentary. Using contemporary cases and examples - from the row over the scheduling of News at Ten in the UK to the creation of ABC News Online in Australia -- the essays link the performance of radio and television at the turn of the millennium with the processes of deregulation, liberalisation and digitalisation which have been evident since the 1980s. Working from a much needed and original comparative approach which encompasses complex and well-established public broadcasting in the USA as well as emerging and vulnerable participatory radio stations in El Salvador, the book sets a variety of experiences of factual radio and television programming within wider political and cultural contexts. It offers analyses of not only the 'problems' associated with news, current affairs and documentary broadcasting in an era of a declining public service ethos and the apparent triumph of the market, however. The essays also explore the potential of alternative radio and television, new forms of communication, such as the internet, and changing practices among journalists and programme makers, as well as the resilience of public broadcasting and the powers of the public to ensure that the media remain relevant and accountable. A companion text to the bestselling Sex, Lies and Democracy: The Press and the Public, this volume presents a multi-faceted approach to the tumultuous present and the uncertain future of news, current affairs and documentary in radio and television.

Sex, Lies and Democracy - The Press and the Public (Paperback): Hugh Stephenson, Michael Bromley Sex, Lies and Democracy - The Press and the Public (Paperback)
Hugh Stephenson, Michael Bromley
R2,084 Discovery Miles 20 840 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Do the Press have a case for asserting their right and moral obligation to call figures in the public eye to account? Or is it time for the government to abandon the Press Complaints Commission and introduce some legislation to deal with the problem? Is there really a problem?
The question of the accountability and regulation of the Press has become a central theme of contemporary life and is the focus of this new book.

Global Journalism - An Introduction (Hardcover, 1st Ed. 2019): Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova, Michael Bromley Global Journalism - An Introduction (Hardcover, 1st Ed. 2019)
Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova, Michael Bromley
R3,902 Discovery Miles 39 020 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Providing a truly comprehensive overview of international journalism and global news reporting in the digital age, this new introductory textbook surveys the full variety of contexts that journalists around the world operate in; the challenges and pressures they face; their journalistic practices; and the wider theoretical and social implications. Analysing key scholarship in the field, Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova and Michael Bromley explore not just journalism as a single entity, but equally the multiple cultures which host journalism and the variety of journalisms which exist across the world. Clear and accessible, this is an ideal companion for undergraduate and postgraduate students of international and global journalism on journalism or media and communication studies degrees.

Global Journalism - An Introduction (Paperback, 1st Ed. 2019): Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova, Michael Bromley Global Journalism - An Introduction (Paperback, 1st Ed. 2019)
Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova, Michael Bromley
R1,455 Discovery Miles 14 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Providing a truly comprehensive overview of international journalism and global news reporting in the digital age, this new introductory textbook surveys the full variety of contexts that journalists around the world operate in; the challenges and pressures they face; their journalistic practices; and the wider theoretical and social implications. Analysing key scholarship in the field, Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova and Michael Bromley explore not just journalism as a single entity, but equally the multiple cultures which host journalism and the variety of journalisms which exist across the world. Clear and accessible, this is an ideal companion for undergraduate and postgraduate students of international and global journalism on journalism or media and communication studies degrees.

A Journalism Reader (Hardcover): Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley A Journalism Reader (Hardcover)
Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley
R2,937 R2,694 Discovery Miles 26 940 Save R243 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A Journalism Reader is 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.
The Journalism Reader is arranged chronologically with an editor's introduction to each section which details the main themes of each chapter. The contributors explore key themes in the history of journalism: crime, gender, class, regulation, ownership and industrial relations.
The Journalism Reader provides an innovative combination of previously published work and influential new thinking. It is an indispensable aid to the study of journalism and media history.

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