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A Reporter's Guide to the EU addresses a pressing need for an
effective, in-depth guide to reporting on this major governing
body, offering practical advice on writing and reporting on the EU
and a clear, concise breakdown of its complex inner-workings.
Sigrid Melchior, an experienced Brussels-based journalist, gives a
detailed overview of the main EU institutions and explains the
procedures for passing EU law. Interviews with professionals
working for the EU, from areas including lobbying, public
relations, diplomacy and journalism, are featured throughout the
book. Building on this, the second half of the book provides useful
journalistic tools and tips on how to approach EU reporting. It
identifies common mistakes in reporting on the EU and how to avoid
them, as well as offering guidance on investigative reporting.
Melchior also details how to work with information gathered and
maintained by EU institutions, including their audiovisual
archives, the Eurostat and Eurobarometer, which are invaluable
resources for journalists and journalism students. With few aspects
of political life that remain untouched by EU decision-making the
book demystifies the EU system and its sources, enabling
professional journalists and students of journalism to approach EU
reporting with clarity and confidence. For additional resources
related to A Reporter's Guide to the EU, please visit
www.areportersguidetotheeu.com
A Reporter's Guide to the EU addresses a pressing need for an
effective, in-depth guide to reporting on this major governing
body, offering practical advice on writing and reporting on the EU
and a clear, concise breakdown of its complex inner-workings.
Sigrid Melchior, an experienced Brussels-based journalist, gives a
detailed overview of the main EU institutions and explains the
procedures for passing EU law. Interviews with professionals
working for the EU, from areas including lobbying, public
relations, diplomacy and journalism, are featured throughout the
book. Building on this, the second half of the book provides useful
journalistic tools and tips on how to approach EU reporting. It
identifies common mistakes in reporting on the EU and how to avoid
them, as well as offering guidance on investigative reporting.
Melchior also details how to work with information gathered and
maintained by EU institutions, including their audiovisual
archives, the Eurostat and Eurobarometer, which are invaluable
resources for journalists and journalism students. With few aspects
of political life that remain untouched by EU decision-making the
book demystifies the EU system and its sources, enabling
professional journalists and students of journalism to approach EU
reporting with clarity and confidence. For additional resources
related to A Reporter's Guide to the EU, please visit
www.areportersguidetotheeu.com
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