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Journalism: A Very Short Introduction

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In Journalism , Ian Hargreaves uses his unique position within the media to examine how we get this information and the many practical, political, and professional decisions that the journalist has to make, as part of the process of delivering that information to us.Hargreaves argues that the
core principles of "Freedom of the Press" and the necessity of exposing the truth are as vital today as they ever were. He examines the ethical responsibility of the journalist to respond to the demands of civil society, as opposed to the demands of the state, and focuses on contentious issues in
contemporary journalism, such as intrusion, lack of accountability, obscenity, trivialization, rumor-mongering, and libel.

176 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Ian Richard Hargreaves CBE is Professor of Digital Economy at Cardiff University, Wales, UK.

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14 reviews
January 7, 2015
ترجمع از نازنین برادران. نوشته روان نبود. میشود گفت که مترجم علاقه‌ای به کارش نداشته. همانطور که از اسم کتاب پیداست، توضیحات کوتاهی راجع به خیلی چیزها در ژورنالیسم میدهد. که برخی جالب هستند، بعضی هم خسته کننده. برای درک اولیه روابط اجتماع، حکومت، جهان، و ژورنالیسم خوب است! بطور کلی نیاز به حوصله دارد خوانداش
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Author 3 books2 followers
May 16, 2019
I really enjoyed reading this book. I am interested in being a photojournalist someday and this really gave me some good insight on what my future may look like. It has given me a good perspective on what I need to be thinking about as I am moving forward in this career. In our world history, there are plenty of examples of journalist being criticized either drastically resulting in their deaths or minor criticism. Journalists are revolutionists in a way. They fight to be heard and when they are heard, wars can start with the information that is spread through their reporting. I love the point made within the book that "Journalism is a domain of moral choices, occasionally involving a melodramatic interplay between good and evil." There needs to be a balance between the two especially when it comes to being a journalist and even in expressing one's self.

Yes, this is a brief introduction, but i expected that. It jumps into the history of journalism which started when individualism came into effect. When people felt it important to express themselves. These recordings whether they be in art or literature were powerful ways of changing the perspectives of their society.
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68 reviews
March 17, 2017
Isn't quite a short introduction to journalism but rather an introduction to journalism history. Doesn't really debate any of the ideals or values behind journalism to any meaningful extent, focuses on the development of the journalistic business and how it's adapting. Not a bad book if that's what you're expecting from it but quite a disappointing read for what you usually expect from these very short introductions.
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June 25, 2016
Solid stuff. As pretty much everyone reads stuff by journalists on a reasonably frequent, even if not regular, basis, it's worth everyone's time to consider its purpose and practice, even if you have no intention of being a journalist yourself.

Introduction: Waiting for the endgame
Chapter 1: Born free: a brief history of news media
Chapter 2: Big Brother: journalism and the altered state
Chapter 3: The first casualty: journalists at war
Chapter 4: Star-struck: journalism as entertainment
Chapter 5: Up to a point, Lord Copper's: who owns journalists?
Chapter 6: Hacks vs flaks: journalism and public relations
Chapter 7: Murder is my meat: the ethics of journalism
Chapter 8: Digital: after the deluge
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143 reviews148 followers
April 25, 2015
Everything about this book was short! I borrowed it from a friend for 3 days, finished it in 2 nights, and the title itself is very short.

As a business professional working in a media organization, I wanted to get a quick overview of the journalism field. This book does the job without getting into too much details.
67 reviews
April 5, 2008
Media studies isn't my area, so I'm not really qualified to judge this book. That said, I did find it clear and engaging, and am confident I could use it as a starting place for more in-depth reading.
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367 reviews
January 28, 2011
I'm giving this author a big five stars because I thought I knew about this subject, and he surprised me. He did a lot of research and explained things clearly, and I like how he cares about the ideal of being a journalist.
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June 5, 2017
Solid overview of journalism and the challenges it faces today. I do wish it had more history of the field though.
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August 3, 2020
Journalism has been attacked recently from within and without. This book - although published in 2005 (written in 2003) - gives an overview of journalism in these trying times, and a history of its past. Whilst there is a mention of the dot-com bubble the later changes caused by the internet are missing, as you would expect from a book published 15 years ago.

A useful start if you are interested in journalism.
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68 reviews45 followers
October 3, 2019
I had to read this book for my course at university, but I found it surprisingly interesting. I must admit, I didn't necessarily enjoy this book, but I did find some of the subject matter interesting.
21 reviews4 followers
August 21, 2019
Ενδιαφέρον, αλλά παρωχημένο σε μεγάλο βαθμό.
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162 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2021
Vond het heel interessant, kwam er alleen niet super makkelijk doorheen. Heb wel veel geleerd over de geschiedenis van kranten en online nieuws zoals Buzzfeed en de Huffington Post.
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November 27, 2024
Interesting to a point. But my copy was first issued 2003, then 2nd Edition 2005, so there's a lot missing. I would love to see an updated version.
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Author 2 books3 followers
July 23, 2025
The fact that this was written more than 20 years ago is what makes it interesting: it’s a snapshot of a moment in journalism’s history when it was just starting to become what it fully is today.
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98 reviews40 followers
March 1, 2015
Gives a brief history and raises all sorts of questions. Good for a straight read or as reference.
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248 reviews4 followers
November 14, 2018
2.5/5

I agree with other reviews that say the title is a little bit misleading.
This wasn’t a bad book, but it definitely isn’t a GREAT one.
Overall, I learned a few things on the history of journalism, but nothing extraordinary.
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