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Every serious student of journalism should read this book. Combining sophisticated analysis with an accessible writing style, Denis McQuail has succeeded in producing a work of scholarship that shows what journalists do and what they should do.Stephen ColemanProfessor of Political Communication, Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds
Good overview over basic conditionings for media and journalism (on a general basis) Students get insight into various approaches for analyzing media structures and conduct
Excellent resource for level 5 students researching and investigating the symbiotic relationship between the press and public figures.
This is an essential book for journalism students. It deepens the understanding of journalism's role, responsibilities and challenges in contemporary societies.
Excellent overview of the socialogy of the media
An extremely valuable addition to the literature on journalism, and up to the authors usual high standards.
A sound text to deepen students' understanding of journalism in context and its wider responsibilities.
A great up to date sociological approach to news and journalism
This will always be a classic text for the study of journalism, the society it is meant to be informing and reporting on, and the complex relationships between the two. No matter how complex the issues that are raised in the discussions, they are presented in way that is so accessible for students or practitioners that no journalism library is complete without the latest edition.
this book is essential to the course i am going to teach and has good aspects for student journalists
An excellent book from a popular author that supports critical studies in journalism.
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