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“A classic text of journalism education that goes beyond the basics to ask the questions that anyone thinking of becoming a journalist really needs to consider. An ethical, entertaining and enduring read - highly recommended.”
- Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists
This is the one book you need to guide you through university and into your career in journalism.
It features stories and tips from a diverse range of journalists, including Ayshah Tull and Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News; Emma Youle of HuffPost; Andrew Norfolk of the Times; and the Mirror’s Nada Farhoud.
Covering everything from print to podcasting, it will equip you with the skills and understanding you need to become a successful and ethical journalist.
Tony Harcup’s Journalism: Principles and Practice is simply the best guide there is to studying and practising journalism today.
“A holistic assessment of what journalism is all about, with plenty of enterprising interpretations of our trade - a word I prefer to 'profession'. I never met a more 'unprofessional' breed than that of my fellow hacks. This book will, I hope, lead our successors both to question and rebel more than we have.”
- Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
- Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists
This is the one book you need to guide you through university and into your career in journalism.
It features stories and tips from a diverse range of journalists, including Ayshah Tull and Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News; Emma Youle of HuffPost; Andrew Norfolk of the Times; and the Mirror’s Nada Farhoud.
Covering everything from print to podcasting, it will equip you with the skills and understanding you need to become a successful and ethical journalist.
Tony Harcup’s Journalism: Principles and Practice is simply the best guide there is to studying and practising journalism today.
“A holistic assessment of what journalism is all about, with plenty of enterprising interpretations of our trade - a word I prefer to 'profession'. I never met a more 'unprofessional' breed than that of my fellow hacks. This book will, I hope, lead our successors both to question and rebel more than we have.”
- Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
Contents
Part 1: What is Journalism?
- Chapter 1: The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of Journalism
- Chapter 2: Constraints and Influences on Journalists
- Chapter 3: What is News?
- Chapter 4: Where Does News Come From?
- Chapter 5: “The Best Obtainable Version of the Truth”: Journalists as Objective Reporters?
- Chapter 6: “Be Curious and Sceptical”: Journalists as Investigators
- Chapter 7: “We Are in the Entertainment Business”: Journalists as Entertainers
Part 2: How To Do Journalism
- Chapter 8: Interviewing for Journalism
- Chapter 9: Writing News
- Chapter 10: Writing Features
- Chapter 11: Telling Stories in Sound and Vision
- Chapter 12: Doing It in Style: The Language of Journalism
Part 3: What Now for Journalism?
- Chapter 13: An Ethical Approach to Journalism
- Chapter 14: “Our History Will Be What We Make It”: Journalism Today, Tomorrow and the Day After
- Appendix: Style Guide for Journalists
Additional materials
Description
“A classic text of journalism education that goes beyond the basics to ask the questions that anyone thinking of becoming a journalist really needs to consider. An ethical, entertaining and enduring read - highly recommended.”
- Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists
This is the one book you need to guide you through university and into your career in journalism.
It features stories and tips from a diverse range of journalists, including Ayshah Tull and Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News; Emma Youle of HuffPost; Andrew Norfolk of the Times; and the Mirror’s Nada Farhoud.
Covering everything from print to podcasting, it will equip you with the skills and understanding you need to become a successful and ethical journalist.
Tony Harcup’s Journalism: Principles and Practice is simply the best guide there is to studying and practising journalism today.
“A holistic assessment of what journalism is all about, with plenty of enterprising interpretations of our trade - a word I prefer to 'profession'. I never met a more 'unprofessional' breed than that of my fellow hacks. This book will, I hope, lead our successors both to question and rebel more than we have.”
- Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
- Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists
This is the one book you need to guide you through university and into your career in journalism.
It features stories and tips from a diverse range of journalists, including Ayshah Tull and Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News; Emma Youle of HuffPost; Andrew Norfolk of the Times; and the Mirror’s Nada Farhoud.
Covering everything from print to podcasting, it will equip you with the skills and understanding you need to become a successful and ethical journalist.
Tony Harcup’s Journalism: Principles and Practice is simply the best guide there is to studying and practising journalism today.
“A holistic assessment of what journalism is all about, with plenty of enterprising interpretations of our trade - a word I prefer to 'profession'. I never met a more 'unprofessional' breed than that of my fellow hacks. This book will, I hope, lead our successors both to question and rebel more than we have.”
- Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
Contents
Part 1: What is Journalism?
- Chapter 1: The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of Journalism
- Chapter 2: Constraints and Influences on Journalists
- Chapter 3: What is News?
- Chapter 4: Where Does News Come From?
- Chapter 5: “The Best Obtainable Version of the Truth”: Journalists as Objective Reporters?
- Chapter 6: “Be Curious and Sceptical”: Journalists as Investigators
- Chapter 7: “We Are in the Entertainment Business”: Journalists as Entertainers
Part 2: How To Do Journalism
- Chapter 8: Interviewing for Journalism
- Chapter 9: Writing News
- Chapter 10: Writing Features
- Chapter 11: Telling Stories in Sound and Vision
- Chapter 12: Doing It in Style: The Language of Journalism
Part 3: What Now for Journalism?
- Chapter 13: An Ethical Approach to Journalism
- Chapter 14: “Our History Will Be What We Make It”: Journalism Today, Tomorrow and the Day After
- Appendix: Style Guide for Journalists
Additional materials
Reviews
October 2021 | 328 pages | Sage UK
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“A classic text of journalism education that goes beyond the basics to ask the questions that anyone thinking of becoming a journalist really needs to consider. An ethical, entertaining and enduring read - highly recommended.”
- Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists
This is the one book you need to guide you through university and into your career in journalism.
It features stories and tips from a diverse range of journalists, including Ayshah Tull and Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News; Emma Youle of HuffPost; Andrew Norfolk of the Times; and the Mirror’s Nada Farhoud.
Covering everything from print to podcasting, it will equip you with the skills and understanding you need to become a successful and ethical journalist.
Tony Harcup’s Journalism: Principles and Practice is simply the best guide there is to studying and practising journalism today.
“A holistic assessment of what journalism is all about, with plenty of enterprising interpretations of our trade - a word I prefer to 'profession'. I never met a more 'unprofessional' breed than that of my fellow hacks. This book will, I hope, lead our successors both to question and rebel more than we have.”
- Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
- Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists
This is the one book you need to guide you through university and into your career in journalism.
It features stories and tips from a diverse range of journalists, including Ayshah Tull and Cathy Newman of Channel 4 News; Emma Youle of HuffPost; Andrew Norfolk of the Times; and the Mirror’s Nada Farhoud.
Covering everything from print to podcasting, it will equip you with the skills and understanding you need to become a successful and ethical journalist.
Tony Harcup’s Journalism: Principles and Practice is simply the best guide there is to studying and practising journalism today.
“A holistic assessment of what journalism is all about, with plenty of enterprising interpretations of our trade - a word I prefer to 'profession'. I never met a more 'unprofessional' breed than that of my fellow hacks. This book will, I hope, lead our successors both to question and rebel more than we have.”
- Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
Table Of Contents:
- Part 1: What is Journalism?
- Chapter 1: The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of Journalism
- Chapter 2: Constraints and Influences on Journalists
- Chapter 3: What is News?
- Chapter 4: Where Does News Come From?
- Chapter 5: “The Best Obtainable Version of the Truth”: Journalists as Objective Reporters?
- Chapter 6: “Be Curious and Sceptical”: Journalists as Investigators
- Chapter 7: “We Are in the Entertainment Business”: Journalists as Entertainers
- Part 2: How To Do Journalism
- Chapter 8: Interviewing for Journalism
- Chapter 9: Writing News
- Chapter 10: Writing Features
- Chapter 11: Telling Stories in Sound and Vision
- Chapter 12: Doing It in Style: The Language of Journalism
- Part 3: What Now for Journalism?
- Chapter 13: An Ethical Approach to Journalism
- Chapter 14: “Our History Will Be What We Make It”: Journalism Today, Tomorrow and the Day After
- Appendix: Style Guide for Journalists
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“A classic text of journalism education that goes beyond the basics to ask the questions that anyone thinking of becoming a journalist really needs to consider. An ethical, entertaining and enduring read - highly recommended.”
Michelle Stanistreet, General Secretary, National Union of Journalists
“A holistic assessment of what journalism is all about, with plenty of enterprising interpretations of our trade - a word I prefer to 'profession'. I never met a more 'unprofessional' breed than that of my fellow hacks. This book will, I hope, lead our successors both to question and rebel more than we have.”
Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
"Journalism still matters. How it’s done, why it’s done, by whom and for whom remain at the heart of this updated edition. Harcup draws on a rich diversity of voices to cast a critical, yet practical eye on journalism now, providing an indispensable resource for all who are interested in news."
Dr Margaret Hughes, Chair - Association for Journalism Education