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008 010926s2001 enk b 001 0 eng d
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245 00 $aJournalism :$btheory in practice /$cedited by Suellen Tapsall and Carolyn Varley.
260 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c2001.
300 $axii, 291 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 255-281) and index.
505 00 $tWhat is a journalist? /$rSuellen Tapsall and Carolyn Varley --$tComfort or curse? /$rLynette Sheridan Burns --$tA return to practice: reclaiming journalism as public conversation /$rMichael Meadows --$tJournalism in Australia: hard yakka? /$rMartin Hirst --$tJournalism: beyond the business /$rKatrina Mandy Oakham --$tThe truth, the whole truth, and nothing but /$rSharon Tickle --$tThe importance of enquiry /$rLeo Bowman and Steve McIlwaine --$tMore than skin-deep: Australia's indigenous heritage /$rMichael Meadows and Jacqui Ewart --$tOn the fringe: journalism, representation and cultural competence /$rPaul Scott --$tTrue stories: the power and pitfalls of literary journalism /$rMatthew Ricketson --$tPutting the public back into journalism /$rAngela Romano and Cratis Hippocrates --$tPublic interest, private lives /$rIan Richards --$tA question of legality /$rMark Pearson --$tJournalism in the global village /$rRhonda Breit --$tThe media is the message /$rSuellen Tapsall.
520 1 $a"Journalism: Theory in Practice examines the purposes, practices, and processes of journalism. It presents a theoretical and philosophical exposition of journalism and takes a holistic approach to the reporting process. The text is informed by those who have worked in the industry and is written from the perspective of news practitioners. It does not simply offer an account of the daily practice of journalism, but focuses on the functions of journalists and journalism. Written in clear language, it draws on 'real-world' examples of daily news practice to illustrate theoretical concepts. It goes beyond routine news gathering and writing processes to acknowledge the fundamental interdependence of theory and practice, recognising both as essential threads in the fabric of journalism." "Bringing together many of Australia's leading journalism educators, this definitive text is suitable for all students of journalism."--Jacket.
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