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Encyclopedia of Journalism

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Encyclopedia of Journalism

Christopher H. Sterling

Pub. date: 2009 | Online Pub. Date: December 16, 2009 | DOI: 10.4135/9781412972048 | Print ISBN: 9780761929574 | Online ISBN: 9781412972048| Publisher:SAGE Publications, Inc.

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Appendix C: Journalism: A Guide to Recent Literature - Section 10. Global and Comparative Journalism

This section includes a selection (and given the pace of publication, it is only that) of English-language books on news media outside the United States. Published research on this broad topic is extensive, and only a sample of the best and more recent work can be included here. Please note: some very subject-specific comparative material appears in earlier sections, especially if it includes discussions of American journalism. For material on comparative policy and regulation, see Section 8-F. Attacks on the Press . New York: Committee to Protect Journalists, 1987-present, annual. Detailed accounting of violence and death in the line of reporting duty. Editors vary each year. The current version can be found online: . Balnaves, Mark, et al. The Penguin Atlas of Media and Information: Key Issues and Global Trends . Harmondsworth, England: Penguin, 2001. Color diagrams and maps provide a graphic way to illustrate the information age, press and ...

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