 | 書 名 | Reforming journalism | 作 者 | Marvin Olasky | 出 版 項 | P&R Publishing; 2019 | 稽 核 項 | xviii, 370 pages ;; 23 cm | 標 題 | Protestant press | 標 題 | Journalism, Religious | 標 題 | Journalism, Religious | 書 目 註 | Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-358) indexes | 內 容 註 | Two countries, one hope -- Why be a journalist? -- Biblical objectivity -- Directed reporting -- Street-level journalism and the ladder of abstraction -- Eyes, ears, noses -- Biblical sensationalism -- Sojourning in non-Christian lands -- Third brother journalism -- Interacting with atheists -- How to interview -- Writing profiles -- Organizational strategies -- The parts of a story -- Investigating Christian groups -- Investigating officials -- Good writing in English -- Using words ac
curately -- Character and personality of good journalists -- When readers complain -- The official story and the Protestant Reformation -- Revolution and counter-revolution -- A moderate revolution that lasts -- Developing and defending Christian journalism -- When societies break down -- Pro-life journalism, socialist journalism -- Slouching toward socialism and post-modernism -- Ideological battles -- The recent American journalistic tilt -- Current American reporting: Shemei journalis
m -- Factual accuracy and humble sowing | 摘 要 註 | Marvin Olasky, editor-in-chief of World magazine, lays out the foundational principles, practical techniques, and history of journalism, showing us how to become citizen-reporters and discerning consumers of news"-- | ISBN | 9781629956671 | LCCN | 2019010059 |
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