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Journalism Unbound's greatest strength is the author's use of masterful
writing. Stephens uses great examples that should inspire any student."--Jennifer Atwater,
Towson University "I really like the author's recognition of the value of studying the basics and the classics and how the field of journalism is changing."--Peter Ellertsen,
Benedictine University at Springfield Praise for Mitchell Stephens' earlier books on journalism and media: "Thorough, scrupulous and witty; in all respects first-rate, and original, work."--
Washington Post"Lively and original. At every stage Mr. Stephens's wide knowledge of his subject furnishes him with striking facts and analogies."--
New York Times"A thoughtful and measured challenge, the kind of scholarship that helps push us forward."--
American Journalism Review"Perhaps we should make our students dive deeper. Perhaps we should ourselves. This book does."--
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
Journalism is rapidly changing. Journalism education must too. In Journalism Unbound, Mitchell Stephens introduces new methods of teaching reporting and writing--for video, audio and the written word. In lively chapters full of examples and anecdotes, he explores a number of ways journalism might take advantage of the current digital revolution to become less formulaic and more engaging, searching, diverse in its concerns and relevant, particularly to younger audiences. Although the focus is on what journalism might be, the book employs as examples the best of what journalism has been--from Joan Didion to Nate Silver, Edward R. Murrow to Samantha Power, and James Baldwin to Adrian Nicole LeBlanc.