TY - BOOK AU - Harcup,Tony TI - Journalism: principles and practice SN - 0761974989 AV - PN4731 .H296 2004 U1 - 070.4 PY - 2004/// CY - London, Thousand Oaks, Calif. PB - Sage Publications KW - Journalism N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-168) and index; Ch. 1; Who, What, Where, When, Why and How? An introduction to journalism --; Ch. 2; Constraints and influences on journalists --; Ch. 3; What is news? --; Ch. 4; Where does news come from? --; Ch. 5; The journalist as objective reporter --; Ch. 6; The journal as investigator --; Ch. 7; The journalist as entertainer --; Ch. 8; Interviewing --; Ch. 9; Writing news --; Ch. 10; Writing features --; Ch. 11; Style for journalists --; Ch. 12; Beyond print: broadcasting and online journalism --; Ch. 13; Conclusion: the challenge for journalism --; App. 1; NUJ Code of Conduct N2 - "`Will prove extremely relevant and popular on courses where students are pursuing Media and Journalism degrees' - Granville Williams, Huddersfield University ; ; `Journalism: Principles and Practice is essential reading for students, teachers and journalists. It seems destined to become a classic text of journalism education' - Professor Bob Franklin, University of Sheffield ; ; 'Journalism: Principles and Practice combines practical advice with critical reflection and draws on Tony's 20 years' experience as a journalist. It explains how to "do journalism", how to be a journalist and how to relate all the well-intentioned theory about the profession to doing the real job in the real world' - Hold the Front Page ; ; `Novel, user-friendly layout... exhilarating and inspiring... seldom, if ever, have the practical and the theoretical been so well assimilated' - Free Press ; ; `This excellent and easy-to-read book will help young journalists understand the real nature of today's media - and their role within in' - Jeremy Dear, NUJ, General Secretary ; ; Offering a wide-ranging introduction to journalism and combining the experience and advice of practising journalists with insights gained by the academic study of journalism, Journalism: Principles and Practice: ; ; - relates theory to practice throughout; - spans print, broadcasting and online journalism; - includes sections on news, features, sources, interviewing, and ethics; - includes a Style Guide for Journalists and a list of useful websites; ; In addition to explaining `how to do' journalism, each chapter introduces a range of more theoretical concepts designed to encourage reflective practice. However, it also uses the perspective of practitioners to question media theory."--Publisher description ER -