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The British Press Mick Temple

The British Press By Mick Temple

The British Press by Mick Temple


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Summary

This book provides a brilliant synthesis of academic and journalistic debate on the past, present and future of the British newspaper.

The British Press Summary

The British Press by Mick Temple

Mick Temple's book makes an important contribution to the debate on the critical historical role and uncertain future of newspapers and the key place of quality journalism within that debate.
Jeremy Dear, General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists, UK

This book provides a brilliant synthesis of academic and journalistic debate on the past, present and future of the British newspaper. Impressively up-to-date, it is an accessible and well sign-posted introduction to students of the news media and political communication and should become an essential addition to their reading.
Martin Conboy, University of Sheffield, UK

A thorough and thoughtful investigation into the British press and its contribution to our social and political culture.
Simon Kelner, Editor-in-Chief, The Independent

This exciting book offers a practical introduction to the history, theory, politics and potential future of British newspapers. Focussing on the relationship between the press and political history, it examines their social and political impact, assessing the press's contribution to enlarging and informing the public sphere.

The author provides a theoretical critique of press developments. The first part of the text leads you through key historical moments from the English Civil War to Wapping and beyond, while the second half takes an in-depth look at current empirical and theoretical concerns. Scholarly yet accessible, Mick Temple is not afraid to take a position on today's contentious issues.

The book takes a more positive perspective on the British press than has often been the case, highlighting the online strength of great brand names like the Telegraph, Guardian, Sun and Mail. Temple argues that throughout their history, our newspapers have been vital conduits for public opinion and, on occasion, catalysts for social change.

The British Press is key reading for journalism, media and social science students.

About Mick Temple

Mick Temple is Professor of Politics and Journalism, at Staffordshire University, UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction

From Gutenberg to mass medium
The shock of the new: the rise of the 'popular press'
The press and the Second World War: the triumphof radio
The post-war press and the decline of deference . . .and sales
New technology: Wapping and beyond
The local press
Theories of news production and news values
Censorship
Spin, public relations and the press
Newspapers and 'dumbing down'
The press and democracy: speaking for the public?
Future imperfect?

Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR006458171
9780335222971
0335222978
The British Press by Mick Temple
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20080916
272
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