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100 1 _aMcQuail, Denis,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aJournalism & and society /
_cDenis McQuail.
246 3 _aJournalism & society
246 3 _aJournalism and society
260 _aLondon
_bSage Publications Ltd
_c2013
300 _axii, 244 pages ;
_c24 cm
365 _bRs.2420.50
_e23.99 UKP
366 _2Books Trend, Pune. Invoice No.501
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 236-241) and index.
505 0 _aPreface -- What is journalism? How is it linked to society? -- Journalistic responsibility to society -- Principles of journalistic performance -- Towards a framework of analysis for journalism -- The central role of monitor and messenger -- Media structure, performance and the 'power of the press' -- The accountability of journalism to society -- Changing media technology : consequences for journalism, press institution and relations with society -- In conclusion : striking a normative balance -- Appendix : selected documents relating to rights and obligations of new media -- References -- Index.
520 _a"This is a major new statement on the role of journalism in democracy from one of media and communication's leading thinkers. Denis McQuail leads the reader through a systematic exploration of how and why journalism and society have become so inextricably entwined and - as importantly - what this relationship should be like. It is a strong re-statement of the fundamental values that journalism aspires to." -- Publisher website.
650 0 _aJournalism
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