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E-raamat: Living Journalism: Principles and Practices for an Essential Profession

  • Formaat: 220 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351000994
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  • Formaat: 220 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jul-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351000994

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In this readable, practical textbook Rich Martin explores the core principles and practices that beginning journalists need to produce work that informs and enlightens citizens hungry for accurate and trustworthy news.

The textbook’s 16 concise chapters impart real-world examples demonstrating how the best journalists exemplify the key principles, as well as cautionary stories illustrating journalistic mistakes and missteps. It also contains exercises, checklists, tips and additional resources that students can use in class and independent study, making the book an ideal newsroom and classroom resource that can be returned to again and again for new insights.

For journalism to survive and flourish in the 21st century, it needs young practitioners who understand its importance to society, believe in and are committed to its core values, and can put those values into action. This new edition of Living Journalism is an excellent updated introduction to journalism for students, teachers and young professionals.

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"Young journalists . . . who are serious about making a difference and exemplifying the best professional standards will find . . . inspiration from Martins ideas, a great deal of encouragement from his hopeful tone. Martin writes in an accessible . . . style that makes readers feel as if the messages are directed specifically at them."

-- Review of Living Journalism (1st edition), Lee Hood, Loyola University Chicago, Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, Summer 2012

Preface vi
Acknowledgments x
1 You've Got to Be a Little Crazy
1(12)
2 Stay Curious
13(12)
3 Get It Right
25(13)
4 Admit Your Mistakes -- And Learn From Them
38(10)
5 Ask Good Questions
48(14)
6 Listen Carefully, and Pay Attention
62(12)
7 Be Skeptical
74(15)
8 Get Close to Your Story
89(14)
9 Know Your Place
103(13)
10 Prepare For the Unexpected
116(10)
11 Shine a Light
126(14)
12 Be a Watchdog
140(16)
13 Do the Right Thing
156(12)
14 Remember Your Humanity
168(13)
15 Stand Your Ground
181(12)
16 Commit Journalism
193(9)
Index 202
Rich Martin was a newspaper journalist for 32 years, including 29 years at The Roanoke Times in Virginia. The newspaper was a three-time Pulitzer finalist for projects he edited. He is an associate professor emeritus in the Department of Journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he taught for 12 years and served as Director of Journalism Graduate Studies and Journalism Department Head. Living Journalism: Principles & Practices for an Essential Profession (1st edition) was published in 2011. He and his wife now live in Fredericksburg, Virginia.