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About The Book
Product Details
- Publisher: Prometheus (August 23, 2011)
- Length: 389 pages
- ISBN13: 9781616143886
Raves and Reviews
""An interesting exploration of how the media interact with psychological and cultural forces.” —Bookviews “Veteran journalist Maria Armoudian provides a survey of the power of the media in a hard-hitting assessment highly recommended for any college-level collection strong in journalism and media issues.” —California Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review “Kill the Messenger can be a useful text in media ethics classes, investigative journalism courses, or special topics courses on social problem, politics and the media. The most useful quality of this book is its writing style; Armoudian writes in a narrative format throughout much of the book, and this journalistic style grabs the reader’s attention and puts a human face on many of these conflicts and tragedies.” —Journal of Mass Media Ethics “Succeeds in providing both examples of when journalism helped relieve or exacerbate major societal problems and giving the reader mini-history lessons of important movements outside the United States…. Clear writing and provocative conclusions make Kill the Messenger useful for undergraduate and graduate classes. It clearly contributes to the growing number of voices calling for major changes in journalism and media practice.” —Journalism History
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