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Informationen zum Autor My main research interests revolve around social inequalities and language use, and the ways that these interact with and affect each other. I work within a field of research known as Critical Discourse Studies. We argue that because language use contributes to the production and the reproduction of social life, logically, it must play a part in producing and reproducing social inequalities. Critical Discourse Analysts aim to show how this occurs, thereby linking social and linguistic analysis.I am the Chief Editor of the international peer review journal, Critical Discourse Studies Klappentext 'The five authors have drawn on their enormous range of experience in newspaper and broadcast journalism, at national and regional level, as well as their teaching expertise for this book, which will be essential reading for students in journalism, and as invaluable reference tool for their professional careers' -www.HoldtheFrontPage.co.uk 'At long last, the undergraduate journalism A-Z. This is an excellent and much needed resource which should be on the list of every undergraduate journalism and media student' -Tim Rodgers, Kingston College The SAGE Key Concepts series provide students with accessible and authoritative knowledge of the essential topics in a variety of disciplines. Cross-referenced throughout, the format encourages critical evaluation through understanding. Written by experienced and respected academics, the books are indispensable study aids and guides to comprehension. Key Concepts in Journalism offers: - a systematic and accessible introduction to the terms, processes and effects of journalism - a combination of practical considerations with theoretical issues - further reading suggestions The authors bring an enormous range of experience in newspaper and broadcast journalism, at national and regional level, as well as their teaching expertise. This book will be essential reading for students in journalism, and an invaluable reference tool for their professional careers. Zusammenfassung Offering a systematic introduction to the terms! processes and effects of journalism "Key Concepts in Journalism"presents a combination of practical considerations with theoretical issues and further reading suggestions. Cross-referenced throughout! the format encourages critical evaluation through understanding. Inhaltsverzeichnis Entry Absence Accessibility Accountability Accuracy Adversarial journalism Advertising Advertising codes Advertorial Agenda setting Agony aunt Alternative media Ambient news Apologies April fool Audience Audience fragmentation Audience segmentation Bad News Balance Bandwidth Bias Bi-media Broadcasting Broadloid Broadsheet Calcutt Cartoons Censorship Chequebook journalism Circulation Collocation Columnist Commercial radio/ILR Communication Communication Act 2003 Competition Contempt of court Content analysis Context Contextualised journalism Convergence Conversation analysis Culturogical approaches Cyberspace D notice, DA notice Decoding Defamation De-regulation De-unionisation Diary Digitisation Discourse Discourse analysis Documentary Dumbing down Editor Email Embargo Embedded journalist Ethics (journalism) Ethnicity Fairness Fallacy Fifth estate Fillers or "COIs" First Amendment Fleet Street Focus Groups Fourth estate Framing Franchise auction Free newspaper Freelance Gallery reporters Gatekeeper Glasgow Media Group Globalisation Gonzo journalism Guard dog theory of journalism Hard news Hegemony Hie...