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Irish Journalism Before Independence - More a disease than a profession
K. Rafter (ed)
They reported wars, outraged monarchs and promoted the case for their country’s freedom.
This book is filled with the remarkable stories of reporters, proprietors and propagandists. Sixteen leading writers celebrate the emergence of Irish Journalism in this original and engaging volume.
These leading media academics, historians and scholars join in what is a festschrift travelling the long Irish nineteenth century to 1922. Their stories, narratives and histories illustrate the emergence of Irish journalism chronicling the evolution and development of the profession, and the various challenges confronted by the first generation of modern journalists. The profession’s past is framed by reference to its practitioners and their practice. Readers are treated to studies of foreign correspondents, editorial writers, provincial newspaper owners, sports journalists and the challenges of minority language journalism.
The volume goes beyond Ireland to explore the work of Irish journalists abroad and shows how the great political debates about Ireland’s place in the United Kingdom served as a backdrop to newspaper publication in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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| Title: | Irish Journalism Before Independence - More a disease than a profession |
| Editor: | Kevin Rafter |
| Published:Â Â Â |
August 2011 |
| Imprint: | Manchester University Press |
| Pages: | 224 pp |
| ISBN: | 9780719084522 |
The above text is from the publisher's description of the book.
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The Handbook of Global Media and Communication Policy
R. Mansell and M. Raboy (Eds)
Co-published by IAMCR and Wiley-Blackwell, this book offers insights into the boundaries of this field of study, assesses why it is important, who is affected, and with what political, economic, social and cultural consequences. It provides the most up to date and comprehensive collection of essays from top scholars in the field, including contributions from western and eastern Europe, North and Central America, Africa and Asia.
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