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Whats The Point Of News A Study In Ethical Journalism 1st Edition Tony Harcup

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Whats The Point Of News A Study In Ethical Journalism 1st Edition Tony Harcup
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Tony Harcup
ISBN: 9783030399467, 9783030399474, 303039946X, 3030399478
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st Edition

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Whats The Point Of News A Study In Ethical Journalism 1st Edition Tony Harcup by Tony Harcup 9783030399467, 9783030399474, 303039946X, 3030399478 instant download after payment.

This book questions whether the news we get is as useful for citizens as it could, or should, be. This international study of news is based on re-thinking and re-conceptualising the news values that underpin understandings of journalism. It goes beyond empirical descriptions of what journalism is to explore normative ideas of what it might become if practised alongside commitments to ethical listening, active citizenship and social justice. It draws lessons from both alternative and mainstream media output; from both journalists and scholars; from both practice and theory. It challenges dominant news values by drawing on insights from feminism, peace journalism and other forms of critical thinking that are usually found on the margins of journalism studies. This original and engaging contribution to knowledge proposes an alternative set of contemporary news values that have significant implications for the news industry, for journalism education and for democracy itself.

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