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Taylor & Francis Ltd Journalism Education for the Digital Age Promises Perils and Possibilities Disruptions
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Measurable Journalism
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Taylor & Francis Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Politics Journalism and The Way Things Were My Life at the Times the Hill and Politico Media and Power
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Overcoming Bias
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Writing for Journalists
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Writing for Journalists
Book SynopsisThoroughly revised and updated, the fourth edition of Writing for Journalists focuses on the craft of journalistic writing, offering invaluable insight on how to hook readers and keep them to the end of your article.The book offers a systematic approach to news and feature writing that starts with the basics and builds to more complex and longer pieces. The authors give the reader the tools they need to deliver engaging and authoritative writing that works across print and digital. Drawing on professional insight from writers across the industry, the book guides readers through the essential elements needed to write powerful and effective news stories, from hard news pieces to features on business, science, travel and entertainment reviews. New to this edition are hands-on writing exercises accompanying each chapter to help reinforce key points; chapters on how to build a professional profile, pitch stories and get commissioned; and a section on online writing, SEO, anTrade Review"This is an outstanding practical introduction to writing for journalists of all kinds - news, features, print, online. Starting with first principles, it buildsability through exercises at each stage and a structured progression to more complex issues like interviews, data, science and business. With contributions from leading journalism teachers and professional journalists it is a timely update of previous introductions taking full account of the digital transition in newsrooms and the expectations from employers of multimedia competence. At a time when journalists are under scrutiny for their professionalism and high standards are at a premium it offers an excellent introduction to key skills for those entering the business." Richard Sambrook, Professor of Journalism and Director of the Centre for Journalism at Cardiff Univeristy, formerly Director of Global News at the BBC"In the summer of 2018, when we, a group of mainly print and TV journalists at The Telegraph India and other brands of India’s top media group ABP were struggling to adjust to a native digital newsroom, Matt came to our rescue. His clear vision of how to approach a multimedia story was immensely beneficial. This book is an extension of those practical tips. A much needed book for both journalists and journalism educators. I have used many of Matt’s tips like how to approach a feature, decide on multimedia content among others in my class and my students found them interesting. The real-life examples and exercises through out the book adds much value to it. It also covers a wide spectrum of journalistic writing which sets the principles of journalism straight." Sambit Pal, Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Mass Communications, formerly journalist at The Telegraph India"Early in my career I would have loved to be able to draw on the diverse, rigorous advice you’ll find in these pages, and even now I found so much in here to challenge and encourage." Peter Grunert, Group Editor, Magazines for Lonely PlanetTable of Contents1. How to read like a journalistHow purposeful reading can develop your journalistic instinct and sharpen your writing2. The news introUnderstand news values and learn how to construct a compelling opening paragraph3. The first three paragraphsA fail-safe formula to write the opening three paragraphs to any news story4. News structure and styleHow to structure longer news pieces and deal with more complex stories in style5. Writing for the webHow to write for online; understand analytics and SEO and make social media work for youGavin Allen6. Developing feature ideas Understand your readers and learn how to develop news-driven feature ideas they will want to read7. Starting your featureWhy ‘Showing, Telling and Quoting’ are a writer’s building blocks and the key to dynamic intros 8. Structure and quotes How to use quotes and understand the three interviewee types essential to your writing9. Storytelling and travel writingDiscover what storytelling does to your brain and how to use that in any piece of writing10. Interview features Professional writers explain how to research, structure and write the perfect interview 11. Writing reviewsHow to write reviews on anything from literature and the arts to bicycles and fast carsHarriett Gilbert12. Making complex ideas accessible Business and science journalists explain how to make complex stories accessible to allMatt Swaine, Aiden O'Donnell and Nigel Stephenson13. Boxouts, design and multimedia How to write boxouts and plan multimedia content to deliver strong feature packages14. The professional writerBuild your professional profile, hit deadlines, edit your work and develop a unique voiceGlossaryKey terms you may come across in the world of journalismRecommended readingBooks on journalism, politics, business, science and the environment and Twitter lists to followSuggested answersAppendix with answers to exercises in chapters 2, 3 and 5Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Digital Femininities
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Overcoming Bias
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Taylor & Francis Smartphones and the News Disruptions
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Taylor & Francis Journalist Safety and SelfCensorship
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Newspaper Building Design and Journalism Cultures in Australia and the UK 18552010
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Taylor & Francis Solidarity in the Media and Public Contention over Refugees in Europe Routledge Studies in Media Communication and Politics
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Taylor & Francis From Terrorism to Television
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Politics Journalism and The Way Things Were My Life at The Times The Hill and Politico Media and Power
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Broadcast News Writing Reporting and Producing
Now in its eighth edition, Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing is the industry's leading textbook covering all aspects of the three pillars of broadcast news.The book discusses the key strategies and terms of newsgathering and delivery by providing real-world, professional advice for broadcast journalists in the modern-day newsroom. New to the eighth edition is the Best Apps feature, which identifies the most productive apps used by working journalists when covering stories. The book also covers the ever increasing diversity of the journalism field and brings in new voices from professionals working in the industry to discuss these topics. Other new additions include in-depth discussions of fake news, expanded coverage of social media in the newsroom, and an overview of the latest advances in technology available to television and radio news reporters. Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing remains the best book for undergraduate st
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Solo Video Journalist Doing It All and Doing It Well in TV Multimedia Journalism
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Taylor & Francis DigitalAge Resistance
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Taylor & Francis The Solo Video Journalist
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Taylor & Francis Mapping Citizen and Participatory Journalism in Newsrooms Classrooms and Beyond Journalism Studies
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Taylor & Francis What Journalists Are Owed
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Broadcast Journalism
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Taylor & Francis Broadcast Journalism
Book SynopsisNow in its 8th edition, Broadcast Journalism continues to be an essential text on the production of news broadcasting and the practical skills needed.It includes not only basic techniques and classic examples for the production of radio and TV news, but also new technology and the latest case studies. The fundamental skills of interviewing, news writing and production now have to cope with the prevalence of Fake News and Deep Fakes and verifying content in an endless flow of social media. This edition also includes newsgathering with mobile devices, live reporting and using data and graphics. There are dozens of new images and links for downloads and further reading, plus end-of-chapter exercises and tutor notes.This continues to be an indispensable textbook for broadcast journalism and communications students looking for an in-depth guide to the industry.Table of ContentsPreface. What this book is about ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Do You Want The Job?2 Ethics. Law. Fakes & Fabrications (biggest now – 35 pages)3 Story types for broadcast journalism.4 News channels, programmes and streams5 Where News Comes From6 Choosing and Chasing the Story7 Setting up the Interview8 The Interview9 Writing Basics10 Writing for News11 Broadcast News Style Book 12 Putting the Show Together13 News Anchors and Presenters14 On Air15 Newsreading16 Story Treatment17 Recording 18 Editing19 The Studio20 Television newsroom production21 Writing Television News22 Gathering television news. 23 Getting the shots24 Editing the pictures and sound25 Live TV reporting26 Data, graphics and visuals27 The television news studio and presentationAppendix - GLOSSARY OF TERMSIndex
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Undercover Reporting Deception and Betrayal in Journalism
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Taylor & Francis Journalism Research in Practice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Insights on Fashion Journalism
Book SynopsisThis collection surveys the key debates and issues that currently face fashion journalism, going beyond traditional print media to consider its multiple contexts and iterations in an ever-evolving post-digital media environment. Bringing together a diverse range of contributors, Insights on Fashion Journalism explores the characteristics, complexities, shifts and specificities of the field. The book is organized into three sections, mapping fashion journalism's established and emerging practices and exploring its parameters from mainstream to marginal. Section One focuses on the complex relationships between those who practice fashion journalism, the fashion industry and the media context in which they operate; Section Two considers the ways in which fashion journalism responds to the socio-political and cultural contexts in which it is created, as well as the impact these contexts have on tone, content and style; and Section Three investigates Table of ContentsIntroductionRosie Findlay and Johannes ReponenSection One: Make It Work1. From Typewriter to Smartphone: How Changing Capture and Delivery Systems Have Influenced the Practice of Fashion JournalismJosephine Collins2. The Politics of Fashion Criticism: How Newspaper Journalists’ Evaluative Criteria for Fashion Changed Between 1949 and 2010 Aurélie Van de Peer3. KPI-Chasers, Content Farmers, and "Slashers": New Challenges to Hong Kong Fashion Journalists in the Digital AgeTommy Tse and Gloria Lam4. A Wealth of Feedback: Interview with Sarah Shannon, Editorial Director of Vogue BusinessJohannes Reponen 5. Mode and Mode: Fashion Publishing in the MarginsLaura GardnerSection Two: Fashion Speaks6. Reporting Fashion: Fashioning Moving Images from Newsfilms to WebseriesElizabeth Castaldo Lundén7. Dazed Media: Making an ImpactPriya Matadeen8. How the East Was Worn: Negotiating National Heritage in the First Issues of Vogue Ukraine and Vogue RussiaJana Melkumova-Reynolds9. Fashion for a Cause: Crafting an Image of Authenticity and Wellbeing in Indian Fashion MagazinesArti SandhuSection Three: Matters of Style10. What a Difference a Page Makes: Contextualising Suzy Menkes’ Fashion Criticism Within and Across Media OutletsKatie Baker Jones11. Dapper Kid: Blogging MenswearSyed Ahsan Abbas12. Fashion as Mood, Style as Atmosphere: Literary Non-Fiction Fashion Writing on SSENSE and in London Review of LooksRosie Findlay13. Talking Fashion Jason Campbell and Henrietta Gallina; Lucy Clayton and Benjamin Linley Wild; and Marc Raco
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Insights on Fashion Journalism
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Journalism Culture and Society
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Taylor & Francis Ltd A Complete Guide to Television Field and Digital Producing
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Taylor & Francis Ltd A Complete Guide to Television Field and Digital Producing
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Taylor & Francis Journalism Research in Practice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd User Comments and Moderation in Digital Journalism
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Modernism and Modernity in British Womens Magazines
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Creating TV Formats
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Taylor & Francis Digital Innovations and the Production of Local Content in Community Radio Changing Practices in the UK Disruptions
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Taylor & Francis Gaming Cultures in India
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Taylor & Francis Disinformation and Manipulation in Digital Media Information Pathologies Routledge Focus on Communication and Society
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Smartphones and the News
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Markets for News
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Taylor & Francis The Markets for News
Book SynopsisIn the face of ongoing digitisation, The Markets for News examines how certain established economic features of the news industry have persisted and what makes them such stable frameworks for journalistic organisations. Drawing on an analysis of Scandinavian news industries, this text revises journalismâs economic foundations in the context of the algorithmically driven platform economy. Exploration of features such as journalismâs two-sided market model, the network effect of platforms, and chain ownership, leads to a discussion about how journalism faces disruption from the introduction of artificial intelligence in the production, dissemination, and sale of news. As journalism undergoes transformations due to revenue losses, this book recognises a return to certain enduring features of journalismâs organisational form, in particular the chain ownership form, that enables scale in adapting to platform logics and economics. This text serves as a basis for a theoreti
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Social Media and Hate
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Understanding Korean Film
Book SynopsisFilm viewing presents a unique situation in which the film viewer is unwittingly placed in the role of a multimodal translator, finding themselves entirely responsible for interpreting multifaceted meanings at the mercy of their own semiotic repertoire. Yet, researchers have made little attempt, as they have for literary texts, to explain the gap in translation when it comes to multimodality. It is no wonder then that, in an era of informed consumerism, film viewers have been trying to develop their own toolboxes for the tasks that they are faced with when viewing foreign language films by sharing information online. This is particularly the case with South Korean film, which has drawn the interest of foreign viewers who want to understand these untranslatable meanings and even go as far as learning the Korean language to do so. Understanding Korean Film: A Cross-Cultural Perspective breaks this long-awaited ground by explaining the meaning potential of a selectTable of ContentsTable of Contents LIST OF FIGURESLIST OF TABLESACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PRELIMINARIES1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 THE GLOBAL AGE OF KOREAN FILM 1.2. THE ONE-INCH BARRIER 1.3. FILM VIEWERS SEEK VISIBILITY 1.4. THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING KOREAN INTERACTIONS1.5. WHAT YOU WILL FIND IN THIS BOOK 2. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND 2.1. CALLS FOR VISIBILITY 2.1.1. Calls for Visibility in National Film Studies2.1.2. Current K-Film Literature 2.1.3. Defining Foreign 2.1.4. Invisibility in Translation and Foreignisation 2.1.5. Cultural Translation2.1.6. The Implications of (In)visibles 2.1.7. Cultural Appropriation and The Problems with Anglicisation 2.2. KOREAN COMMUNICATION: A BIRD’S EYE VIEW 2.2.1. Interactional Dynamics: A Socio-Pragmatically Rich Language2.2.2. Distance matters: Respect vs. Intimacy 2.2.3. Speech Styles2.2.4. Negotiating Respect and Intimacy: How to Modulate Expressions2.2.5. The Importance of Non-Verbal Communication 2.2.6. How This Culminates in Multimodal Invisibility in K-Film2.2.7. Summary: Socio-Pragmatic Invisibles in K-film Translation 3. THE KOREAN CULTURAL CONTEXT3.1. FIVE RELATIONS: THE FUNDAMENT OF NEO-CONFUCIANISM3.1.1. Parents and children 3.1.2. King and subjects3.1.3. Husband and Wife3.1.4. Age3.1.5. Siblings3.1.6. Womanhood 3.2. CONTEMPORARY CONFUCIAN CONTEXT3.2.1. Oryun in Contemporary Korea3.3. ADDITIONAL CONCEPTS TO FAMILIARISE YOURSELF WITH3.3.1. Han (한) 3.3.2. Jeong (정)3.3.3. Ansim (안심)3.3.4. Nunchi (눈치)3.3.5. Chemyeon (체면)4. SOCIO-PRAGMATIC STRATEGIES IN K-FILM4.1. HOW TO ADDRESS PEOPLE: ADDRESS TERMS AND SECOND PERSON PRONOUNS 4.2. NON-VERBAL HONORIFICS 4.3. MULTIMODAL MODULATION HYPOTHESIS4.4. HOW DO WE DEFINE A ‘SOCIO-PRAGMATIC PRIMITIVE’?4.4.1. Social Factors 4.4.2. Classifying the Politeness of Expressions 4.5. SOCIO-PRAGMATIC PRIMITIVES IN MORE CONCRETE TERMS4.5.1. Abbreviations and logical operators4.5.2. Reading conditional and defeasible logic 4.6. A SOCIO-PRAGMATIC TOOLBOX FOR INTERPRETING K-FILM 4.6.1. Non-Verbal Socio-Pragmatic Primitives4.6.2. Verbal Socio-Pragmatic Primitives4.6.3. Summary: Using socio-pragmatic primitives for film analysis and casual film viewing 5. CASE STUDIES5.1. SADO5.1.1. Context 5.1.2. Case Study 1: How to Irritate Your Neo-Confucian Father 5.1.3. Case Study 2: The Girl Doesn’t Know Her Place 5.2. GISAENGCHUNG5.2.1. Context5.2.2. Case Study 3: Why Did Mr. Kim Kill Mr. Park?5.3. 82 NYEONSAENG KIM JI-YOUNG5.3.1. Context 5.3.2. Case Study 4: What Happened to Ji-young at Chuseok? 5.4. TAEKSI UNJEONSA 5.4.1. Context 5.4.2. Case Study 5: He isn’t just having a hard time, he’s lost all hope. 5.4.3. Case Study 6: They’re good friends, it’s not just humorous5.4.4. Case Study 7: He’s not just saying sorry, he genuinely feels guilty5.4.5. Case Study 8: Skinship and the development of Sa-bok and Jürgen’s bond 5.5. CHINGU 5.5.1. Case Study 9: "You Wanna Die?" 5.5.2. Case Study 10: Frenemies5.6. JOPOK MANURA 5.6.1. Case Study 11: Who does Eun-jin respect?5.6.2. Case Study 12: How ‘Not’ to Meet Your Korean In-Laws 5.6.3. Case Study 13: 101 on Being a Woman: Uhhh Oppa!5.6.4. Case Study 14: From Gangster to Wife 5.7. HANYEO 5.7.1. Case Study 15: He’s Losing His Temper5.7.2. Case Study 16: Don’t Call Me Crazy! 5.7.3. Case Study 17: The Gohs’ Insincerity 5.7.4. Case Study 18: The Housekeeper's Apology 5.8. AI KAEN SEUPIKEU 5.8.1. Case Study 19: Stimulating Empathy, Korean Style!5.8.2. Case Study 20: Creating Poignancy in Language Use 5.8.3. Case Study 21: Defining Bad5.8.4. Case Study 22: Chief Park? Forget it, I’ll call you Min-Jae!6. CONCLUSION 6.1. BEYOND THE SUBTITLE 6.2. THE TERMS FOR UNDERSTANDING K-FILM 6.3. FILM RESEARCHERS AS TRANSLATORS6.4. THE FUTURE OF THIS RESEARCHBASIC MULTIMODAL GLOSSARY FOR K-FILM VIEWINGAPPENDIXREFERENCES FILMOGRAPHY INDEX
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