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作 者:Shirley Biagi 著
出 版 社:Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
出版时间:1990-01-25
I S B N:9780534126605
"This text is a student-friendly, comprehensive and up-to-date text for explaining the role of mass communications in our everyday lives.""(This text) is a solid introductory level mass media text book. It is very accessible to students and very teachable for instructors. It works to excite students about their chosen major and even attracts others to consider the further study of communication. It is difficult for texts of this level to distinguish themselves-this one does so via its coverage, presentation, and consideration of audience.""Shirley Biagi does a wonderful job of presenting a comprehensive look at Mass Communication. The overview contained within the pages of Media/Impact is perfectly geared toward an introductory course."--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |
| Shirley Biagi is Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at California State University, Sacramento. Her bestselling text, MEDIA/IMPACT: AN INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA, is also published in Canadian, Greek, Spanish, and Korean editions. Biagi has authored several other Wadsworth communications texts, including MEDIA/READER: PERSPECTIVES ON MASS MEDIA INDUSTRIES, EFFECTS and ISSUES AND INTERVIEWS THAT WORK: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR JOURNALISTS. She is co-author, with Marilyn Kern-Foxworth, of FACING DIFFERENCE: RACE, GENDER AND MASS MEDIA. From 19982000, Biagi was editor of AMERICAN JOURNALISM, the national media history quarterly published by the American Journalism Historians Association. She has served as guest faculty for the University of Hawaii, the Center for Digital Government, the Poynter Institute, the American Press Institute, the National Writers Workshop, and the Hearst Fellowship Program at the HOUSTON CHRONICLE, and as an Internet and publications consultant to the California State Chamber of Commerce. Biagi also was one of eight project interviewers for the award-winning Washington (D.C.) Press Club Foundation's Women in Journalism Oral History Project, sponsored by the National Press Club. Interviewers completed fifty-seven oral histories of female pioneers in journalism, and the results are available free on the Press Club's website at http://npc.press.org/wpforal. In 2007, Biagi was nominated and served as a delegate to the Oxford Round Table's conference entitled Ethical Sentiments in Government at Pembroke College in Oxford, England. Biagi's other international experience includes her current position on the board of the Arab-United States Association of Communication Educators (AUSACE), and guest lectureships at Al Ahram Press Institute in Cairo, Egypt, and Queensland University in Brisbane, Australia.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |
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