A Journalism ReaderMichael Bromley, Tom O'Malley A Journalism Reader is a comprehensive collection of essential writings on journalism history and practice from the eighteenth century to the present day. It brings together the work of journalists, philosophers, historians, newspaper owners, cultural theorists and specialists in public policy and industrial relations to provide a variety of perspectives on the history, status and craft of journalism. |
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... 3 Cynthia Carter and Andrew Thompson NEGOTIATING THE CRISIS ' AROUND MASCULINITY : AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF DISCOURSES OF MALE VIOLENCE IN THE WESTERN MAIL 1896 28 4 W.T. Stead THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM 50 5 Chandrika V.
Michael Bromley, Tom O'Malley. 4 W.T. Stead THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM 50 5 Chandrika Kaul IMPERIAL COMMUNICATIONS , FLEET STREET AND THE INDIAN EMPIRE c . 1850s - 1920s 58 PART TWO 1900-1945 Michael Bromley INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO 6 J.O. ...
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Contents
PART FIVE | 1 |
Michael Bromley | 13 |
Cynthia Carter and Andrew Thompson | 28 |
THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM | 50 |
Chandrika Kaul | 82 |
Edward Dicey | 102 |
Tom Clarke | 115 |
THE PREVENTION OF LITERATURE | 159 |
Bob Franklin and David Murphy | 214 |
Roslyn Grose | 229 |
British Journalism Review | 247 |
Matthew Doull | 273 |
Tom OMalley | 281 |
Stuart Allan | 296 |
Michael Bromley | 330 |
Sally Bailey and Granville Williams | 351 |