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Understanding Journalism
Third Edition
- Lynette Sheridan Burns - University of Western Sydney, Australia
- Benjamin J Matthews
October 2018 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This bestselling, approachable textbook begins from the assertion that the practice of journalism should be driven by a commitment to service the public interest. With this goal in sight, Understanding Journalism explains in a clear and engaging manner both the principles and techniques required to become a successful – and valued – journalist.
This new edition:
- Includes expanded coverage of digital and social media platforms and visual storytelling
- Contains a brand new chapter on data journalism which gives students the knowledge and skills required to navigate, interpret and present data effectively
- Encourages students to confront the everyday decisions involved in journalistic practice through a series of scenarios and discussion questions
- Features a fresh, easy-to-navigate text design to enable easy progress through the book
By presenting the theoretical foundations of the profession alongside practical, step-by-step guidance, this book gives students everything they need to become effective and responsible journalists.
PART 1 FROM KNOWING HOW TO BEING ABLE
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Who is a Journalist?
Chapter 3 Journalism as Decision Making
PART 2 JOURNALISM IN ACTION
Chapter 4 Finding Stories
Chapter 5 Choosing Stories
Chapter 6 Researching Stories
Chapter 7 Researching Stories: Interviews
Chapter 8 Researching Stories: Data
Chapter 9 Telling Stories
Chapter 10 Editing Stories
Chapter 11 Long-form stories