The human journalist: reporters, perspectives, and emotions/ Jim Willis ; afterword by Ann Norwood, Mary Walsh, and Penny Owen.
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070.40174 MEY/J Journalism ethics: a philosophical approach/ | 070.40174 PAT/J Journalism ethics: arguments and cases for the twenty-first century/ | 070.40174 SAX/J Journalism ethics / | 070.4019 SIL/H The human journalist: reporters, perspectives, and emotions/ | 070.402373 SHA/R Radio and television broadcasting / | 070.40285 Journalism Online | 070.40285 HAL/O Online Journalism: A Critical Primer |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [153]-154) and index.
Introduction : the journalist's world -- The evolution of journalism -- Seeking the best seat in the house -- Objectivity and subjectivity -- Scientific journalism : what it is and what it isn't -- The human journalist : getting up close and personal -- Writers and their writing -- Journalists and emotions : from Oklahoma City and beyond -- Afterword: journalists and traumatic stress.
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