How journalism uses history / edited by Martin Conboy

Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Routledge, 2012Description: xii, 111 pISBN: 9780415622905 (hb)DDC classification: 070.4
Contents:
1. How Journalism Uses History Martin Conboy 2. A Reservoir of Understanding: Why joumalism needs history as a thematic field Horst Pottker 3. Are Joumalists Always Wrong? And are historians always right? Christopher B. Daly 4. Teaching Joumalism History to Joumalists Andie Tucher 5. Broadsheets, Broadcasts and Botany Bay: History in the Australian media Bridget Griffen-Foiey 6. The Presence of the Past: The uses of history in the discourses of contemporary South African joumalism Herman Wasserman 7. Framing Revolution and Re-Framing Counter-Revolution: History, context and joumalism in the new left-wing Latin American paradigm Jairo Lugo-Ocando, Oiga Guedes, and Andres Caniz^ez
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1. How Journalism Uses History
Martin Conboy
2. A Reservoir of Understanding: Why joumalism needs history as a thematic field
Horst Pottker
3. Are Joumalists Always Wrong? And are historians always right?
Christopher B. Daly
4. Teaching Joumalism History to Joumalists
Andie Tucher
5. Broadsheets, Broadcasts and Botany Bay: History in the Australian media
Bridget Griffen-Foiey
6. The Presence of the Past: The uses of history in the discourses of contemporary
South African joumalism
Herman Wasserman
7. Framing Revolution and Re-Framing Counter-Revolution: History, context and
joumalism in the new left-wing Latin American paradigm
Jairo Lugo-Ocando, Oiga Guedes, and Andres Caniz^ez

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