Introduction: What We Should Know
Section I: The Development of Journalism
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Section II: Doing Journalism
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Section III: Biography
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Section IV: Classic Reporting
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Section V: Journalism and Society
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Elliot King is Professor and Chair in the Communication Department at Loyola University Maryland. Jane Chapman is Professor of Communications in the School of Journalism at Lincoln University, and is a Visiting Fellow at Wolfson College Cambridge.
"Key Readings in Journalism truly constitutes a greatest hits in the field of journalism studies. All the classics, past and present, are here. This book belongs on the bookshelf of anyone who thinks about or studies the news. It is ideal for classroom use." —Robert W. McChesney, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "Key Readings in Journalism's selections cumulatively answer the important questions of why journalism is necessary and important, why it must be of the highest possible quality, and what the dangers may be when it isn't. Its selections will inspire scholars at all levels to want to read more of the excerpted works, and to seriously think about what journalism's other key readings might be."—Dane S. Claussen, Editor, Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
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