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Mass communication theories were largely built when we had mass media audiences. The number of television, print, film or other forms of media audiences were largely finite, …
More than a decade has passed since the last comprehensive survey of U.S. journalists was carried out in 2002 by scholars at Indiana University—and the news and the journalists who …
Who the public blames for health problems determines who the public believes is responsible for solving those health problems. Health policies targeting the broader public are the …
In an age when young people may confuse online chatter with legitimate news, Navigating the News is the first textbook designed to show students how to recognize credible reporting …
Media accountability is back on the political agenda. Debates about the phone-hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World have shown that the need for free and …
In the spring of 1969, 101 students received master’s degrees from Columbia University’s prestigious School of Journalism, where they had learned the trade as it was then …
This book provides a unique perspective on journalism and communication education, drawing on extensive, detailed data across time to examine the evolution of education for …
Why are some countries more newsworthy than others? What are the similarities and differences in the scope of international news presented in different languages and cultures? How …