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Journalists and Job Loss explores the profound disruption of journalism work in the 21st century's networked digital media environment.The chapters analyse how journalists have experienced and navigated job loss, re-employment, career change and career re-invention as traditional patterns of newsroom employment give way to occupational change, income insecurity and precarious work in journalism globally. The authors showcase the design, methodology and results of the New Beats project, a ground-breaking longitudinal study of change in the work of Australian journalists, as well as related case studies of job loss and career change in journalism based on research in different national settings across the global North and global South. The book also considers the wider implications of changes in journalism work for media sustainability, gender equity, and journalism work futures.The book provides a theoretically informed and empirically grounded analysis of job loss and the new contours of journalistic work in a critical political, cultural, economic, and social industry. It will be an important resource for researchers and students in disciplines including journalism, media and communication studies, business, and the social sciences in general.
This timely volume offers a comprehensive and rigorous overview of the role of communication in the construction of hate speech and polarization in the online and offline arena.Delving into the meanings, implications, contexts and effects of extreme speech and gated communities in the media landscape, the chapters analyse misleading metaphors and rhetoric via focused case studies to understand how we can overcome the risks and threats stemming from the past decade's defining communicative phenomena. The book brings together an international team of experts, enabling a broad, multidisciplinary approach that examines hate speech, dislike, polarization and enclave deliberation as cross axes that influence offline and digital conversations. The diverse case studies herein offer insights into international news media, television drama and social media in a range of contexts, suggesting an academic frame of reference for examining this emerging phenomenon within the field of communication studies.Offering thoughtful and much-needed analysis, this collection will be of great interest to scholars and students working in communication studies, media studies, journalism, sociology, political science, political communication and cultural industries.
Meet the Murdochs and the disastrously dysfunctional family of Fox News. Until recently, they formed the most powerful media and political force in America. Now in the lead up to the 2024 US election their empire is cracking up and crashing down. In his bestselling trilogy on the chaotic Trump presidency - Fire and Fury, Siege, and Landslide - the journalist Michael Wolff led readers deep into the twisted corridors of the White House. Drawing on years of unprecedented access to the Murdoch family and key players, he plunges us behind the scenes of another empire of influence, and the result is astonishing and unforgettable. Here is Rupert Murdoch, the ninety-two-year-old billionaire - concerned about his legacy, but more concerned about profits. Here are his contentious children, jockeying to take over when the old man is gone. Here is star anchor Tucker Carlson considering a run for the presidency while his bosses have other plans for him. Sean Hannity, the richest man in television, has his own plans: to put Trump back in office. While presenter Laura Ingraham is just trying to survive in a man's world. As the fallout from the 2020 election and the Dominion lawsuit pummels the reputation of the network, the battling Murdoch heirs position themselves for the final act in this riveting drama. The Fall takes readers inside the ruthless battle to become Rupert Murdochs successor and reveals a family implosion that will almost certainly lead to the fall of Fox. Michael Wolffs books were my foundation and port of entry for working on Succession. Jeremy Strong.
"Iconoclastic and irreverent, Stan Isaacs was part of a generation that bucked the sports establishment with a skepticism for authority, an appreciation for absurdity, and a gift for placing athletes and events within the context of their tumultuous times. Isaacs draws on his trademark wink-and-a-grin approach to tell the story of the long-ago Brooklyn that formed him and a career that placed him amidst the major sporting events of his era. Mixing reminiscences with column excerpts, Isaacs recalls antics like stealing a Brooklyn Dodgers pennant after the team moved to Los Angeles and his many writings on Paul Revere's horse. But Isaacs also reveals the crusading and humanist instincts that gave Black athletes like Muhammad Ali a rare forum to express their views and celebrated the oddball, unsung Mets over the straitlaced Yankees. Insightful and hilarious, Out of Left Field is the long-awaited memoir of the influential sportswriter and his adventures in the era of Jim Brown, Arthur Ashe, and the Amazin' Mets"--
collected columns of Richie Davis from The Recorder of western Massachusetts with photos by regional photographers and featuring profiles of many whose personalities reflect the unique character of the region
Special double issueIndigenous communication landscapesGuest editorialHow Indigenous narratives are embedded within, emerging from and calling across landscapes - by O. Ripeka Mercier, Beth Ginondidoy Leonard and Debra HarryPapersSpeaking into the silences: American Indian representation and negotiation in news media - by Melissa Greene-BlyeWe are not your offensive mascots: Knowledge surveys exploring US national coverage and comments about Native people - by Victoria LaPoe, by Victoria LaPoe, Sarah Liese, Candi Carter Olson, Cristina Azocar, Benjamin R. LaPoe II, Bharbi Hazarika and Julia WeberMissing women news coverage and implications of standpoint theory - by Grace James, Victoria LaPoe, Benjamin R. LaPoe II and Alesha DavisPouwhenua: Marking and storying the ancestral landscape - by Margaret Forster and Peter MeihanaTautitotito - Kama'ilio: Talking story - Health storytelling between relations - by Ashlea Gillon, Samantha Keaulana-Scott, Kiri West and Mapuana AntonioShijyaa haa research: Reflections on positionality, relationality and commonality - by Charleen Fisher and Nina Nikola DoeringTraversing Indigenous communication landscapes: Translation, uptake and impact of Māori research - by Tanya Allport, Tom Johnson and Meretini Bennett-HuxtableNgā taonga tuku iho: Intergenerational transmission using archives - by Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona, Suzanne Duncan and Gianna LeoniKia tangata whenua: Artificial intelligence that grows from the land and people - by Peter-Lucas Jones, Keoni Mahelona, Suzanne Duncan and Gianna LeoniFuture visions for te taiao: Re-imagining environmental governance and political communication through film - by Ellen TapsellExamining how Reservation dogs and Rutherford Falls critically craft community narratives: Indigenous storytellers celebrate non-stereotypical designs - by Benjamin R. LaPoe II, Victoria L. LaPoe, Sarah Liese, Hannah Ötting and Julia Weber
This 6" X 9" Purple Journal has 120 blank lined pages to allow you to jot down your thoughts, feelings, notes, lists, creative ideas, calculations, and more!
In Debates in Peace Journalism, Jake Lynch traces the major controversies in this emerging field - philosophical, pedagogical and professional - and links his own contributions to them with important new material. The book is intended for those wishing to immerse themselves in the main conceptual currents of peace journalism, and to navigate their own path around some of its rocks and shoals.
"The first and only comprehensive collection of writings by Elizabeth Garver Jordan, the groundbreaking journalist, suffragist, and editor whose fearless reporting on women preceded the #MeToo movement and popularized the true-crime genre. [This] ... is the first to collect Garver Jordan's fiction and journalism, much of which has been out of print for over a century. Jordan began her career as a reporter, making her name as one of few women journalists to cover the Lizzie Borden murder trial for the New York World in 1893. Jordan's distinctive, narrative-driven coverage of the Borden and other high-profile murder cases brought her national visibility, and she turned increasingly to fiction writing. Drawing on her experiences as a true-crime reporter and newspaper editor, she published detective novels and short story collections such as Tales of the City Room that explored the fine line between women's criminality and crimes against women. Employing popular genre conventions as a means of dealing with women's issues, Jordan exposed gendered abuse in the workplace and the prevalence of sexual violence. [The book] encourages readers to draw a historical trajectory from Jordan's pioneering literary activism to the writings of contemporary journalists and novelists whose work continues to fuel discussions of gender, feminism, and crime, raising questions about who gets to tell women's stories, especially in the wake of the #MeToo movement"--
Ukrainio veki¿as. Same la rifüintoj dormantaj en longaj vicoj de litoj en la futurisma spacveturilo el griza metalo, Arena Lviv. La stadiono estis konstruita por la E¿ropa ¿ampionado pri futbalo en 2012. La iama luksa restoracio nun estas amaslöejo por militaj rifüintoj. La 24-jara Anna el Nikopol löas en unu el la iam kostaj löioj kun siaj du filinoj.- Mi volas hejmen. Mi ploris tutan tagnokton kiam mi venis ¿i tien. Putin volas regi la tutan mondon, li diras ke li volas liberigi nin de io, sed mi volas nur ke ¿io ¿i fini¿u, ke ni vivu kiel antäe.¿i tiu estas rakonto pri Anna kaj multaj aliaj ukrainoj, kiuj volas nur vivi pace, ne esti "liberigataj" de Rusio. ¿i tiu estas ilia rakonto pri la esti¿o de la sendependa Ukrainio, ekde la granda eksplodo en ¿ernobilo tra la oran¿okolora revolucio en 2004, la dua revolucio en 2014 ¿is la milito en 2022.¿i tiu estas ankä libro pri tio, kiel kaj kial Ukrainio ne estas Rusio. Kiel okazis, ke en Ukrainio oni havas liberajn elektojn kaj amaskomunikilojn, dum en Rusio la popolo neniam povis forelekti malpopularajn potenculojn.* * *¿i tiu estas libro pri Ukrainio kaj ukrainoj, ne pri la milito de Rusio konträ Ukrainio. Sed en Ukrainio la milito ¿eestas ¿ie, kaj same en ¿i tiu libro. ¿iuj ukrainoj, kiuj aperas en la libro, estis rekte tüitaj de la milito. La plej multaj devis forlasi sian hejmon. Kelkaj povis reveni, aliaj däre ne scias, kien iri.
"The 72 columns selected here by editor Dan Barry, more than half of which have not been reprinted since initial publication, reveal Breslin at his best, addressing stories of national and global importance but more often uncovering tales of ordinary New Yorkers, by turns tragic or absurd but always gripping to read. Gathered here are the highlights of his consummate deadline artistry: his celebrated interview with the man who dug the grave for John F. Kennedy, his coverage of the assassination of Malcolm X, his dispatches from the South at the height of the Civil Rights movement and from Vietnam, accounts of his involvement with the "Son of Sam" case as the serial killer who terrorized New York City in 1977, his story about John Lennon's murder in 1980, his award-winning series about the AIDS crisis in 1986, and his disgusted glimpse of Donald Trump conning the press corps during a book promotion in 1990. These masterful columns are joined by two of Breslin's books: How the Good Guys Finally Won (1976), one of the best accounts of the Watergate scandal, centered on House Majority Leader Tip O'Neill and his allies, whose success in forcing Richard Nixon for office scored an unlikely victory for U.S. democracy; and The Short Sweet Dream of Eduardo Gutiâerrez (2002), the story of an immigrant laborer killed at a construction site in Brooklyn and of the malfeasance among developers, city officials, and others that enabled the accident to happen. As quintessentially a New York figure as the memorable urban characters he portrayed, Breslin nonetheless transcended the confines of his local audience and became a national celebrity, writing with a novelist's awareness of the telling detail that reveals the depth of a person's, and a people's, character."--Provided by publisher.
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