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A journalism reader / edited, with introductions by Michael Bromley and Tom O'Malley.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Communication and society (Routledge (Firm))Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1997Description: xiv, 394 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415141362
  • 9780415141369
  • 0415141354
  • 9780415141352
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.4 21
LOC classification:
  • PN4733. J595 1997
Contents:
List of illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Pt. 1. 1800-1900 -- 1. Liberty of the Press -- 2. Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion -- 3. Negotiating the 'Crisis' Around Masculinity: An Historical Analysis of Discourses of Male Violence in the Western Mail 1896 -- 4. The Future of Journalism -- 5. Imperial Communications, Fleet Street and the Indian Empire c. 1850s-1920s -- Pt. 2. 1900-1945 -- 6. A Contemporary Estimate of the London Daily Press in the Early Twentieth Century -- 7. Journalism Old and New -- 8. The Manchester Guardian's First Hundred Years -- 9. The Psychology of the Journalist -- 10. Women in Journalism -- 11. The Ideal Newspaper -- Pt. 3. 1945-1970 -- 12. Labour and the 1947-9 Royal Commission on the Press -- 13. The Prevention of Literature -- 14. What Kind of Freedom? -- 15. Journalism: A Trade -- 16. Stop the Press I Want to Get On -- Pt. 4. 1970 and after -- 17. Journey into Journalism -- 18. The Decline of Investigatory Journalism -- 19. The Local Rag in Tatters? The Decline of Britian's Local Newspapers -- 20. Call that a Newspaper? -- 21. Looking in the Mirror: A Case Study of Industrial Relations in a National Newspaper -- 22. Why We are Here -- 23. Faces for Spaces -- 24. Journalism into the Twenty-First Century -- Pt. 5. Practice and Image 1700-2000 -- 25. Farewell to Fleet Street? -- 26. News and the Public Sphere: Towards a History of Objectivity and Impartiality -- 27. The End of Journalism? Changes in Workplace Practices in the Press and Broadcasting in the 1990s -- 28. Memoirs are Made of This: Journalists' Memoirs in the United Kingdom, 1945-95 -- Chronology -- Notes on contributors -- Index.
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Consists of previously published works and new contributions.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Pt. 1. 1800-1900 -- 1. Liberty of the Press -- 2. Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion -- 3. Negotiating the 'Crisis' Around Masculinity: An Historical Analysis of Discourses of Male Violence in the Western Mail 1896 -- 4. The Future of Journalism -- 5. Imperial Communications, Fleet Street and the Indian Empire c. 1850s-1920s -- Pt. 2. 1900-1945 -- 6. A Contemporary Estimate of the London Daily Press in the Early Twentieth Century -- 7. Journalism Old and New -- 8. The Manchester Guardian's First Hundred Years -- 9. The Psychology of the Journalist -- 10. Women in Journalism -- 11. The Ideal Newspaper -- Pt. 3. 1945-1970 -- 12. Labour and the 1947-9 Royal Commission on the Press -- 13. The Prevention of Literature -- 14. What Kind of Freedom? -- 15. Journalism: A Trade -- 16. Stop the Press I Want to Get On -- Pt. 4. 1970 and after -- 17. Journey into Journalism -- 18. The Decline of Investigatory Journalism -- 19. The Local Rag in Tatters? The Decline of Britian's Local Newspapers -- 20. Call that a Newspaper? -- 21. Looking in the Mirror: A Case Study of Industrial Relations in a National Newspaper -- 22. Why We are Here -- 23. Faces for Spaces -- 24. Journalism into the Twenty-First Century -- Pt. 5. Practice and Image 1700-2000 -- 25. Farewell to Fleet Street? -- 26. News and the Public Sphere: Towards a History of Objectivity and Impartiality -- 27. The End of Journalism? Changes in Workplace Practices in the Press and Broadcasting in the 1990s -- 28. Memoirs are Made of This: Journalists' Memoirs in the United Kingdom, 1945-95 -- Chronology -- Notes on contributors -- Index.

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