International news reporting

International news reporting

Owen, John

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Top journalists share their experiences in this book with the aim of identifying the major areas of professional practice which students and young journalists need to know in order to understand fully the field of international news gathering. Journalism educators add their perspectives on the issues. The bookcovers crucial topics, including how to better report stories on the developing world, how to avoid stereotyping, blogging, how a major world scoop is accomplished, risk assessment in conflict zones, and how journalists can maintain their emotional well-being and remain detached when witnessing horror. INDICE: Acknowledgements. Forward. Introduction to Chapter 1. 1. Bearing Witness: Janine di Giovanni. Introduction to Chapters 2 & 3. 2. The Future of News Services and International Reporting: David Schlesinger. 3. Technology, Timeliness and Taste: The Battlefronts for the 21st Century News Agency: Nigel Baker. Introduction to Chapter 4. 4. Freelance Journalism: Vaughan Smith. Introduction to Chapter 5. 5. Letter to a Young Photographer: Gary Knight. Introduction to Chapter 6. 6. Diplomacy and Journalism: Bridget Kendall. Introduction to Chapters 7 & 8. 7. Non-Stop Deadlines: 24 Hour News: Nick Pollard. 8. WorldPerspectives: Ignoring the World at our Peril: Tony Burman. Introduction to Chapter 9. 9. Local Heroes: Tony Borden. Introduction to Chapter 10. 10. Takingthe Right Risk: Chris Cramer. Introduction to Chapter 11. 11. Emotions, Trauma, and Good Journalism: Mark Brayne. Introduction to Chapter 12. 12. Citizen Journalism: Richard Sambrook. Introduction to Chapter 13. 13. Working at the Coalface of New Media: Ben Hammersley. Introduction to Chapter 14. 14. ReportingHumanitarian Crises: Peter Apps. Editor Descriptions

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-6038-4
  • Editorial: Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 296
  • Fecha Publicación: 28/11/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés