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In this second edition of the book that sought to answer the
question 'What is identity?', Holmes brings you along a sometimes
troubling journey of self analysis. Through provoking style and
imagery, the reader is led from a survey of traditional and
contemporary philosophy to a psychology of introspection. The
primary goal remains a focus on the individual person's identity.
Not only does the psychology presented allow for a delineation of
the various elements of the personal psyche, but emerging alongside
is a cogent epistemology of meaning and spiritual orientation in
the world. The depths of existence and the self equally plumbed and
artistically rendered in their transcendent ends.
The new edition of Subediting and Production for Journalists is a
concise, clear and contemporary introduction to the skills required
for subediting newspapers, magazines and websites. Tim Holmes
describes how subediting has developed, from the early days of
print to the modern era of the internet browser and social media,
and explores the many challenges for the sub working today. Using
numerous practical examples drawn from print and online, Subediting
and Production for Journalists introduces the various techniques
employed by the sub to help make the written word stand out on the
page, including: subbing news and features for sense and style
writing headlines and sells making copy legally safe understanding
production, using software packages and content management systems
editing and rewriting stories for online publication creating
suitable page furniture for websites handling and sizing pictures
digitally handling audio and video. Subediting and Production for
Journalists is the perfect guide for all those with an interest in
subbing in today's multimedia environments, as well as anyone
wanting to see their words come to life.
Set against the background of the fundamental issues facing the
industry today, The 21st Century Journalism Handbook is a
comprehensive guide to the core principles and practices essential
to the modern journalist. Convergence, online, the growth of
magazine formats, challenges presented by technology and new
demands in news and feature writing are all covered from conceptual
and practical perspectives. A thorough grounding in the key debates
and techniques is provided; while clear, no-nonsense practical
advice helps you develop your journalism skills and make a success
of your studies and career. Key Features: A combination of
professional insight, academic study and practical exercises allows
you to develop at your own pace Thinking it through activities at
the end of each chapter allow you to think over the topics
discussed and to think about how you could apply these skills Case
studies and Closer Look boxes explore real-life examples in more
depth Key points to remember and chapter summaries highlight the
essential things you need to know Comprehensive but digestible
coverage of the key elements of ethics, regulation and law ensures
you are fully equipped with the essential frameworks for informed
practice With an emphasis on developing thewhole journalist a
creative and visual reporter who can think across different
platforms, this text is ideal for all for journalism students
training in newspapers, magazines and online reporting.
The media and more recently journalism have provided rich areas of
study for many years but magazines, perhaps the most prolific
single medium, have been largely ignored. Mapping The Magazine aims
to redress the balance with an unprecedented collection of
original, scholarly, detailed but wide-ranging examinations of the
magazine form. Drawing on a variety of theoretical approaches and a
wealth of titles from around the world, the contributions
demonstrate just how significant the magazine has been, and
continues to be, in the realm of journalism and cultural
production. From the science magazines of the Victorian era to
women's magazines of South Africa and Israel, via rock music and
photojournalism past and present, the material in Mapping The
Magazine illuminates and explores the all-encompassing, global and
historical nature of the subject matter. Some of the most notable
names in the field of magazine studies, including John Hartley,
Sammye Johnson, David Abrahamson, Bethan Benwell, and Patrick
Roessler contribute research based analyses of various aspects of
magazine journalism from around the globe and across a wide
historical span. This book will help to establish the magazine as a
medium which is not only suitable for research but which also opens
up a huge new field of possibilities. This book was previously
published as a special issue of Journalism Studies
Set against the background of the fundamental issues facing the
industry today, The 21st Century Journalism Handbook is a
comprehensive guide to the core principles and practices essential
to the modern journalist. Convergence, online, the growth of
magazine formats, challenges presented by technology and new
demands in news and feature writing are all covered from conceptual
and practical perspectives. A thorough grounding in the key debates
and techniques is provided; while clear, no-nonsense practical
advice helps you develop your journalism skills and make a success
of your studies and career. Key Features: A combination of
professional insight, academic study and practical exercises allows
you to develop at your own pace Thinking it through activities at
the end of each chapter allow you to think over the topics
discussed and to think about how you could apply these skills Case
studies and Closer Look boxes explore real-life examples in more
depth Key points to remember and chapter summaries highlight the
essential things you need to know Comprehensive but digestible
coverage of the key elements of ethics, regulation and law ensures
you are fully equipped with the essential frameworks for informed
practice With an emphasis on developing the 'whole journalist', a
creative and visual reporter who can think across different
platforms, this text is ideal for all for journalism students
training in newspapers, magazines and online reporting.
The new edition of Subediting and Production for Journalists is a
concise, clear and contemporary introduction to the skills required
for subediting newspapers, magazines and websites. Tim Holmes
describes how subediting has developed, from the early days of
print to the modern era of the internet browser and social media,
and explores the many challenges for the sub working today. Using
numerous practical examples drawn from print and online, Subediting
and Production for Journalists introduces the various techniques
employed by the sub to help make the written word stand out on the
page, including: subbing news and features for sense and style
writing headlines and sells making copy legally safe understanding
production, using software packages and content management systems
editing and rewriting stories for online publication creating
suitable page furniture for websites handling and sizing pictures
digitally handling audio and video. Subediting and Production for
Journalists is the perfect guide for all those with an interest in
subbing in today's multimedia environments, as well as anyone
wanting to see their words come to life.
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I Saw Love (Paperback)
Sharon Laning, Elizabeth Daugherty, Tim Holmes
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R307
Discovery Miles 3 070
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The title of this book - Life Without Edges - is the best way I can
describe what my life became following a very damaging and vicious
attack when I was a teenager. The story unfolds on a train trip
across Australia when, quite by chance, I met a trained counselor
with whom I connected. We talked for hours whilst traveling through
the desert-like interior of this vast continent, my life story
unfolding day by day, revealing a series of emotionally damaging
traumas. Firstly my dad abandoned us when I was 6, leaving me
vulnerable to the attentions of a pedophile at age 7. When I was 10
my granddad died in front of me from a massive heart attack and
then the most damaging event of all happened when, at 16, I was
viciously raped by 2 men in a public toilet. It was this last
traumatic experience that sent me into what I term my '16 years in
the wilderness'. I now know that I was suffering from 'post
traumatic stress disorder' for all those years and suffered in
silence until the breakdown forced me to seek help by speaking out
and reconnecting with people. This story is basically one of
recovery and how I managed to overcome my fear of people and crawl
my way back to reality, face my demons and come to terms with all
the traumatic events of my early life. A professionally-trained
therapist, who has worked in the industry for over 25 years, has
added valuable insights throughout this book. She also wrote the
chapter towards the end of the book entitled 'Reflections', which
is a complete summary of all her ideas, plus a short, but
insightful, chapter on how she has had interpreted my dreams. Her
insights have been invaluable to me in helping me to understand the
reasons why I withdrew into the isolation of my own fantasy world
following the rape. Hopefully these insights will also assist you,
the reader, to see the value of speaking out and sharing your
experiences.
"For those of us who long ago experienced the magazine love-bite
and have been battling the prejudice and scant attention shown this
beautiful medium ever since, here at last is the book to set the
record straight." - Nicholas Brett, Deputy Managing Director, BBC
Magazines "At a time when magazines are undergoing active
redefinition, this book represents a welcome intervention. It
engages with a host of pressing issues in a manner alert to
professional priorities while, at the same time, encouraging new
ways of thinking about the challenges shaping this fast-moving
field. Holmes and Nice are trustworthy guides, taking the reader on
what proves to be a fascinating journey." - Stuart Allan, Professor
of Journalism, Bournemouth University Magazines are the most
successful media format ever to have existed: so begins Magazine
Journalism as it traces how magazines arose from their earliest
beginnings in 1665 to become the ubiquitous format we know today.
This book combats the assumptions among media academics as well as
journalists that magazines somehow don't count, and presents a
compelling assessment of the development and innovation at the
heart of magazine publishing. In magazines we find some of the key
debates in journalism, from the genesis of 'marketing to the
reader' to feminist history, subcultures and tabloidization.
Embedding these questions in a thoroughly historical framework,
Holmes and Nice argue for an understanding of magazine journalism
as essential in the media landscape. Moving beyond the semiotic and
textual analysis so favoured by critics of the past, the authors
complete the story with an exploration of the production and
consumption of magazines. Drawing on interviews with more than 30
magazine journalists across the industry, what emerges is a story
of resilience, innovation and a unique ability to embrace new
markets and readerships. Magazine Journalism takes the reader to
the heart of key questions in the past, present and future of
journalism and is essential reading for students across journalism
and the creative industries.
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