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Citizen Journalism By Allen, Stuart (EDT)/ Thorsen, Einar (EDT) $44.05 |
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Cover-Up In Oklahoma -plus- Testimonial of Murrah Bombing Survivor: Jane Graham [VHS] $19.95 Cover-Up In Oklahoma uses eyewitness accounts, expert testimony and extensive ‘live’ local newscast footage to prove the ‘truck bomb’ scenario promoted by the government and the mainstream media does not fit the facts. The video shows: * The damage sustained by the Murrah Federal building could not have been produced by a bomb on the street without additional charges placed on or near inte… |
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The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect, Completely Updated and Revised $7.91 The Book That Every Citizen and Journalist Should Read“What this book does better than any single book on media history, ethics, or practice is weave . . . [together] why media audiences have fled and why new technology and megacorporate ownership are putting good journalism at risk.” —Rasmi Simhan, Boston Globe“Kovach and Rosenstiel’s essays on each [element] are concise gems, filled wi… |
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Journalism Next: A Practical Guide to Digital Reporting and Publishing $19.99 Theres never been a more challengingyet excitingtime to be a journalist. But in order to survive and thrive, journalists need to master new tools. Timely, to-the-point, and tested, Journalism Next updates Mark Briggs popular online guide Journalism 2.0 and explains how to use the latest software, tools, and concepts, empowering journalists to harness technology and take control of their futures in… |
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The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and The Public Should Expect $9.99 These are tough times for journalism. Newsroom executives’ bonuses tend to be based on their company’s profit margin. Journalists are constantly jockeying for the time and space necessary to tell their stories as they see fit. Only 47 percent of Americans even read a newspaper. And Time and Newsweek–news magazines, remember?–”were seven times more likely to have the same cover story as Peopl… |
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Citizen Journalism (Paperback) $30.69 Description not available. |
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Egyptian Revolution 2.0 (Hardcover) $92.5 Description not available. |
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Idiot America (Paperback) $10.74 Journalist Charles Pierce laments the astounding decline of the American intellect by highlighting the glaring discrepancy between the learned values of the nation`s founders and those of today`s average citizen. Pierce cites such examples as the promi… |
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Newsonomics (Hardcover) $15.78 An insider`s assessment of today`s dynamic media landscape identifies factors that are shaping the early digital news era, from evolving search practices to citizen journalism, while profiling both powerhouse news organizations and emerging players. |
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The Citizen-powered Energy Handbook $21.73 Environmental journalist Pahl (U. of Vermont) offers readers a timely crash course in five renewable energy technologies–solar, wind, water, biomass and biofuels, and geothermal–aiming to inspire individual and community action through abundant examp… |
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Pacific Citizens (Hardcover) $62.08 Description not available. |
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Just like Us (Paperback) $10.77 To write JUST LIKE US, Denver journalist Helen Thorpe followed four teenage girls of Mexican heritage for four years, tracking how their dreams collided with politics and racial identity. Because Clara and Elissa are legal U.S. citizens, their futures … |
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Attacks on the Press in 2011 (Paperback) $27.75 Trade and the Internet are turning us into global citizens, but the news we need to ensure accountability is often stopped at national borders. China is ramping upcensorship, Iran is jailing dozens of journalists, and Turkey is using nationalist law… |
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Censored 2011 (Paperback) $12.46 “Required reading for broadcasters, journalists, and well-informed citizens.”—Los Angeles Times”Buy it, read it, act on it. Our future depends on the knowledge this collection of suppressed stories allows us.”—Sa… |
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Yellowstone Wolves (Paperback) $21.37 Journalist Urbigkit and many other concerned citizens questioned why authorities planned to release Canadian wolves into Yellowstone National Park and in central Idaho, where these non-native animals would compete with the rapidly dwindling native stoc… |