The American Journalism Handbook Concepts, Issues, and Skills Rodrigo Zamith
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Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- I. Conceptual Foundations -- II. Media Effects -- III. Influences on Journalistic Media -- IV. Journalism Economics -- V. Journalistic Audiences -- VI. History of U.S. Journalism -- VII. Journalism Law and Ethics -- VIII. Preparing a News Story -- IX. Sourcing and Verifying Information -- X. Creating Journalistic Content -- XI. Future of Journalism
This book is designed to help us understand the many changes to U.S. journalism and imagine new futures for it – futures in which it can serve as an even more useful tool for promoting a well-functioning society. But, before we can imagine new futures, we must take a step back and examine the institution of U.S. journalism through a critical and in-depth lens. This book aims to offer just that. It provides a conceptual foundation for understanding the development, logic, and practice of journalism in the United States; describes some of the key challenges, tensions, and opportunities it has faced, is facing, and will likely face; and offers guidance to help individuals develop the skills needed engage in impactful journalism.
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