
A Dictionary of Journalism is an accessible and authoritative quick reference dictionary. It covers over 1,400 wide-ranging entries on the terms that are likely to be encountered by students of the subject, and aims to offer a broad, accessible point of reference on an ever-topical and constantly-changing field that affects everyone's knowledge and perception of the world. Assuming little or no prior knowledge of the subject, it covers terminology relating to the practice, business, and technology of journalism, as well as its concepts and theories, organizations and institutions, publications, and key events. Related topic areas are covered where they impact on or offer explanations of journalism: for example in law, where legislation affects journalistic activity; and where sociological studies seek to aid the understanding of journalism. Appendices include a timeline of journalistic developments, contextualising the ever-evolving nature of journalism, as well as an index of significant individuals in the field. It is an essential companion to all students taking courses in Journalism and Journalism Studies, as well as related subjects such as Communications Studies, Media Studies, and Television and Radio Production.
This dictionary investigates the core terminology, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications defining the field of modern journalism. Author Tony Harcup, a seasoned academic and practitioner, compiles over 1,400 entries to provide a comprehensive reference for students and professionals. The work synthesizes technical jargon, legal constraints, and sociological concepts to clarify how news is produced, regulated, and consumed in a rapidly shifting media landscape.
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Experts and educators frequently cite this volume as a foundational resource for students entering media and communication programs. Readers note the accessibility of the prose, which successfully demystifies complex industry jargon for those with little prior knowledge of the subject.
Page Count:
452
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191044601
ISBN-13:
9780191044601
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