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subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
Breathing the Fire tracks one woman’s relentless determination to get the story, to get it right, and to get well again after everything went wrong.
subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
These public arguments have redefined what it means to be Arab and reshaped the realm of political possibility. As Marc Lynch shows, the days of monolithic Arab opinion are over.
subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
This book argues that dueling should be looked at as a fundamental part of the history of journalism.
subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
Underlying the structure of the book is a "See It Then, See It Now, See It Later" approach that focuses on how past innovations lay the groundwork for changing trends in technology, providing the opportunity and demand for change in both ...
subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
Reveals how socialist discourses and psychoanalytic ideas shaped the modern models of motherhood envisioned by women writers working in the Weimar press and literary spheres.
subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
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subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
Richard A. Schwarzlose's long-awaited two-volume The Nation's Newsbrokers makes a major contribution to the history of journalism in the United States.
subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
"More than just a fascinating description of newsmaking and practice in an Indian city, this book has implications for theories of news and communication that make it a timely and significant contribution to the literature on journalism and ...
subject:"Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism" from books.google.com
Rozina Ali tells the story of a U.S. marine who unlawfully adopted an Afghan girl and her family’s efforts to bring her home (New York Times Magazine).