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Practising journalism : values, constraints, implications

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Flourishing papers, floundering craft : the press and the law / B.R.P. Bhaskar
Defining the principles of ethical journalism / N. Ram
Prabhat Khabar : an experiment in journalism / Harivansh
Investigative journalism : those who expose us / Dilip D'Souza
Publicising the private : the right to privacy against media intrusion / Mukund Padmanabhan
The untold story of television coverage / Valerie Kaye
The greening of India's scribes / Darryl D'Monte
Engendering the public sphere / Pamela Philipose
Gender, identity and the Tamil popular press / V. Geetha
Sports journalism : going against the grain / Nirmal Shekar
Agriculture : the missing dimension / Devinder Sharma
Urban reporting : citizens and 'others' / Kalpana Sharma
Porous legalities and the dilemmas of contemporary media / Lawrence Liang
Covering caste : visible dalit, invisible Brahmin / S. Anand
The relevance of the Urdu-language media / M.H. Lakdawala
Iron veils : reporting sub-conventional warfare in India / Praveen Swami
Embedded journalists : lessons from the Iraq war / Shyam Tekwani
Mainstream Indian media : 1990s and after / Bindu Bhaskar
The importance of being earnest as well as entertaining / Robert Brown
The public sphere of print journalism / Robin Jeffrey
Alternative spaces in the broadcast media / S. Gautham
Censorship ké Peeché Kya Hai? / K.P. Jayasankar and Anjali Monteiro
News in the age of instant communication / Mahalakshmi Jayaram
Teaching computer-assisted reporting in south India / Steven S. Ross
Community radio : luxury or necessity? / Ashish Sen
'Youth' and the Indian media / Anjali Kamat.

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Practising journalism : values, constraints, implications. ISBN 0761933794. Published by SAGE in 2005. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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