A Dictionary of Journalism

Author:   Tony Harcup (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, University of Sheffield)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199646241


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   08 May 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Tony Harcup (Senior Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, University of Sheffield)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 19.50cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780199646241


ISBN 10:   0199646244
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   08 May 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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An indispensable guide to all terms journalistic ... It is a starting point for further study or investigation, as well as a handy and quick reference guide to the working student or journalist ... Tony Harcup has been one of the most prolific authors of books, articles and journal papers of direct use to journalism students in recent years and here we have a text which is destined to appear on many courses... Buy before you arrive pre-reading lists because it will help many students who have never studied journalism before become familiar with many of the key terms they will come across during their studies and long afterwards. Tor Clard, Journalism Education (Vol 3, No 2) Harcup manifestly knows his subject ... The paperback may not be a doorstop, but it is certainly a mile post. Mike Amos, Refer If you need to learn more about journalism or are just interested in the subject, this is a fine addition to your collection. Erin Brenner, Copyediting A book so good every journalist will ask: Why didn't I think of that? Professor Roy Greenslade, City University, London ...a cunningly compiled and mostly authoritative work of reference that is fun to read, ending with a useful chronology of journalisms highs (1647: Levellers call for a free press) and lows (2011: Hackgate). Michael Leapman, British Journalism Review


If you need to learn more about journalism or are just interested in the subject, this is a fine addition to your collection. Erin Brenner, Copyediting A book so good every journalist will ask: Why didn't I think of that? Professor Roy Greenslade, City University, London


A book so good every journalist will ask: Why didn't I think of that? Professor Roy Greesnlade, City University, London


This is an excellent work which deserves to appear on the shelves of most libraries. Diana Dixon, Reference Reviews An indispensable guide to all terms journalistic ... It is a starting point for further study or investigation, as well as a handy and quick reference guide to the working student or journalist ... Tony Harcup has been one of the most prolific authors of books, articles and journal papers of direct use to journalism students in recent years and here we have a text which is destined to appear on many courses... Buy before you arrive pre-reading lists because it will help many students who have never studied journalism before become familiar with many of the key terms they will come across during their studies and long afterwards. Tor Clard, Journalism Education (Vol 3, No 2) Harcup manifestly knows his subject ... The paperback may not be a doorstop, but it is certainly a mile post. Mike Amos, Refer If you need to learn more about journalism or are just interested in the subject, this is a fine addition to your collection. Erin Brenner, Copyediting A book so good every journalist will ask: Why didn't I think of that? Professor Roy Greenslade, City University, London ...a cunningly compiled and mostly authoritative work of reference that is fun to read, ending with a useful chronology of journalisms highs (1647: Levellers call for a free press) and lows (2011: Hackgate). Michael Leapman, British Journalism Review


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Tony Harcup is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Journalism Studies, University of Sheffield.

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