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Amy Reynolds

    Prophets of the Fourth Estate
    Free Trade and Faithful Globalization
    Helping College Students
    Terrorism and the Press
    • Terrorism and the Press

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(5)Évaluer

      Many books have been written about the press and terrorism – particularly since September 11th – but this is the first press-focused exploration of their relationship. Drawing upon the history of terrorism, mass communication research, media theory, and journalism practice, this book examines how the press reports terrorism, and how that reporting varies depending on the medium and location. Examining the differences in reporting – globally and historically within different media and government systems – Terrorism and the Press provides insights for how, in the future, we can better navigate the relationship between the press, government, and audience when terrorists attack.

      Terrorism and the Press
    • Helping College Students

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,5(58)Évaluer

      There is a need for a book that fully examines the specific and unique awareness, knowledge, and skills that are necessary for student affairs and other practitioners to be effective and ethical in their helping, counseling, and advising roles.

      Helping College Students
    • Free Trade and Faithful Globalization

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of religion and economics, this book delves into how various religious groups articulate their perspectives on political issues related to economic life. It examines the rhetoric and narratives used by these groups, highlighting their influence on economic policies and societal values. By analyzing different religious viewpoints, the book sheds light on the complex relationship between faith and economic discourse.

      Free Trade and Faithful Globalization
    • Prophets of the Fourth Estate

      Broadsides by Press Critics of the Progressive Era

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the critical voices of the Progressive Era, this collection showcases essays aimed at reforming the press to strengthen democracy and combat corporatization. Featuring influential figures like Charles Edward Russell and Oswald Garrison Villard, the work provides historical context and highlights the ongoing relevance of their critiques against the commercial press model. The essays advocate for the press as a powerful tool for social change, reflecting challenges that resonate in contemporary discussions about media and democracy.

      Prophets of the Fourth Estate