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_aNews as it happens : _ban introduction to journalism / _cStephen Lamble. |
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_aSouth Melbourne, Vic. : _bOxford University Press, _c2011. |
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_axvii, 382 pages ; _c26 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 355-370) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aPart 1. The History And Theory Of Journalism -- 1. The History of Journalism -- 2. The Methodology of Journalism -- Part 2. What Is News -- 3. News Values -- 4. Journalism Ethics -- 5. The Newsroom -- 6. Journalism Research -- Part 3. News Writing -- 7. Interviewing -- 8. Writing News for Print -- 9. Writing Broadcast News -- 10. Writing News for Online and Portable Devices -- Part 4. Other Forms Of Journalism -- 11. Feature Writing -- 12. Investigative Journalism -- 13. Photojournalism -- Part 5. Journalism Law -- 14. How We Are Governed -- 15. Defamation -- 16. Contempt -- 17. Other Legal Perils -- Part 6. News Rounds -- 18. Courts, Crime, Councils and Sports -- -- | |
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_gPart 1. _tThe History And Theory Of Journalism : -- _g1. _tThe History of Journalism -- _tJournalism, democracy and technology -- _tJournalism and history intersect -- _tThe evolution of newspapers -- _tNo guarantee of media freedom in Australia -- _tTechnology helps news travel further and faster -- _g2. _tThe Methodology of Journalism -- _tSeeking and reporting truth -- _tReactive and proactive journalism -- _tJournalism, history and law -- -- _gPart 2. _tWhat Is News : -- _g3. _tNews Values -- _tAttempts to define news -- _tSix functions of journalism -- _tThe 'big six' news values -- _tValues tend to blend together -- _tKipling's 'six honest serving men' -- _tThe inverted pyramid -- _tReactive and proactive news -- _tJournalists must distinguish between news, comment and opinion -- _tSmoke, mirrors and frightened rabbits -- _tThieves and copycats -- _g4. _tJournalism Ethics -- _tSociety is ambivalent about journalists and journalism -- _tPragmatic reasons to be ethical -- _tRogue journalists threaten media freedom -- _tCodes of ethics and codes of practice -- _tMEAA Journalists' Code of Ethics -- _tIndustry codes -- _tChequebook journalism -- _tJournalistic integrity -- _g5. _tThe Newsroom -- _tThe chain of command -- _tNewsroom presentation and etiquette -- _tTips for finding stories -- _tWhen the spin-doctors spin out -- _tReporting on protests and riots -- _tReporting on death and tragedy -- _tAcknowledging your own feelings -- _tMaking mistakes -- _g6. _tJournalism Research -- _tGetting the basics right -- _tTraditional approaches to research -- _tHow not to research -- _tBeware of online traps -- _tComputer-assisted research -- _tVerifying online information -- _tNewspaper archives -- _tSearching the web -- _tGovernment websites -- _tGovernment and corporate information -- _tSocial networking sites and blogs -- _tEmail and text messaging -- _tThe magic of number crunching -- -- _gPart 3. _tNews Writing : -- _g7. _tInterviewing -- _tConvincing people to talk to you -- _tBreaking the ice as a student -- _tBackground research -- _tThe arranged interview -- _tBeware of liars, fantasists and comedians -- _tTelephone and video interviews -- _tEmail interviews and SMS dialogues -- _tDifferent types of questions -- _tWhere to conduct interviews -- _tThe art of listening -- _tThe sounds of silence -- _tClosing an interview -- _tJournalists and sources -- _g8. _tWriting News for Print -- _tBuilding a relationship with words -- _tJournalistic writing style -- _tSentences and paragraphs -- _tIntroducing and quoting sources -- _tWriting the story -- _tThe inverted pyramid and effective intros -- _g9. _tWriting Broadcast News -- _tChallenges of a changing media landscape -- _tThe critical importance of voice -- _tWriting radio news -- _tRadio news style -- _tTelevision news -- _tWriting television news -- _tTelevision news style -- _g10. _tWriting News for Online and Portable Devices -- _tAn era of change -- _tWriting news for online and mobile devices -- _tThe inverted pyramid is an ideal model -- _tGeographic pointers are essential -- _tCultural, ethnic and language differences -- _tThe inverted pyramid: online version -- _tOnline headings and intros -- _tLinks in stories -- _tOnline mistakes -- -- _gPart 4. _tOther Forms Of Journalism : -- _g11. _tFeature Writing -- _tFeature writing and news values -- _tPersonal traits of effective feature writers -- _tDifferent types of feature articles -- _tResearching for features -- _tWriting features -- _tFeature introductions and intros -- _tStructuring a feature -- _g12. _tInvestigative Journalism -- _tExamples of major investigative stories -- _tLeaders in the field -- _tSetting agendas over time -- _tHow to investigate -- _tFreedom of information -- _tIssues that work against investigations -- _tQualities of investigative journalists -- _g13. _tPhotojournalism -- _tA brief history of news photography -- _tDigital photojournalism -- _tCategories of news photos -- _tThe mechanics of producing good photos -- _tWorking with photographers -- _tCaption writing -- _tPhotojournalism ethics -- _tTotal packages -- -- _gPart 5. _tJournalism Law : -- _g14. _tHow We Are Governed -- _tAustralia's three tiers of government -- _tHow legislation is made -- _tVoting in a parliament -- _tWho's who in a parliament? -- _tParliamentary privilege -- _tThe separation of powers -- _tTwo sources of law -- _tThe court hierarchy -- _tJournalists and the fourth estate -- _g15. _tDefamation -- _tDefamation defined -- _tLibel and slander -- _tDefamation is a tort -- _tWho can sue? -- _tTime limits and penalties -- _tStress and chilling effects -- _tState of mind is irrelevant -- _tOnline defamation -- _tDefamation defences -- _tCriminal defamation -- _tHow to minimise defamation risks -- _g16. _tContempt -- _tContempt of court -- _tContempt in the face of a court -- _tScandalising a court -- _tSub judice contempt -- _tRestrictions on court reporting -- _tContempt of parliament -- _tContempt of commissions, inquiries and other related offences -- _g17. _tOther Legal Perils -- _tTrespass and nuisance -- _tBreach of confidence -- _tHidden cameras and voice recorders -- _tPrivacy -- _tStalking -- _tSpent convictions -- _tBlasphemy -- _tObscenity -- _tCensorship -- _tDiscrimination and vilification -- _tSedition -- _tIntellectual property, copyright and plagiarism -- -- _gPart 6. _tNews Rounds : -- _g18. _tCourts, Crime, Councils and Sports -- _tWorking your way into a new round -- _tTread carefully with sources and think outside the square -- _tCourt reporting -- _tCrime reporting -- _tCouncil reporting -- _tSport reporting -- _gAppendix 1. _tMedia Entertainment and Arts Alliance Journalists' Code of Ethics -- _gAppendix 2. _tAustralian Press Council General Statement of Principles -- _gAppendix 3. _tLinks to Industry Codes of Practice and Complaints-handling Organisations. |
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