Freelance, journalism and mass communication Shipra Chawla
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9788189922467
- PN4784.F76 CHA
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Includes index.
Chapter 1 Introduction, 2 - The law of amateur journalism, 3 - Op-Ed journalism, 4 - Media discourse and serious vs Tabloid journalism, 5 - Media reporters and media critics, 6 -The media mainstream, 7 - Responsible journalism, 8 - Crisis of conscience, 9 - Resistance and repression, 10 - Then and now, 11 - The process and effects of mass communication, 12 - Success in the mass communication, 13 - Commitment to journalistic work, 14 - Traditional media and the internet influence credibility, 15 - Journalism in a time of great change.
This fully up-to-date book recognizes the vast and rapid changes taking place in freelance journalism and mass communication. This book brings it into the 21st century for a new generation of students, scholars, and media professionals.
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