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Understanding Journalism
註釋Understanding Journalism provides an indispensable guide through the processes and decisions required to produce quality journalism.

Starting from `What is news?' and moving on to consider decisions about public interest, accuracy and reliability of sources, and ethics, this book provides a model for practice centering on developing skills in critical self-reflection. It will help answer the question of `Where to begin?' - examining the processes used by journalists to define, identify, evaluate and create journalism.

Understanding Journalism offers a guide to:

Finding news - exploring the nature of news and the factors influencing news judgement

Choosing news - considering the power journalists exercise in selecting the issues that become news and examining the ethical implications of these decisions

Gathering news - focusing on primary research - specifically interviews

Constructing news - explores the processes used in deciding what to omit and what to include in the news depending on a targeted audience

Working With Words - explores the role of editing in journalism and how it affects media messages

Understanding Journalism will be essential reading for all students of journalism.