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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michele WeldonPublisher: University of Missouri Press Imprint: University of Missouri Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9780826217776ISBN 10: 082621777 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 01 December 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsA compelling read, a thoughtful examination of a brief and dynamic period of change in American newspapers. Weldon starts with a seemingly narrow, though important, issue about the front page, but she quickly ranges broadly and deeply into the democratization of news and journalism. Everyman thoughtfully explores reader-contributed content, changing tone and content of mainstream journalism, narrative writing and even narrative therapy and ends up at the frontier of communication between citizen and community. <br> --Frank M. Denton, Vice President for Journalism, Morris Communications Author InformationMichele Weldon is Assistant Professor at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. A former columnist and reporter for the Dallas Times Herald and freelance op-ed and feature contributor to the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times, she is the author of Writing to Save Your Life: How to Honor Your Story through Journaling and I Closed My Eyes: Revelations of a Battered Woman. She lives in the Chicago area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |