Media, Journalism, and Communication: A Student's Guide (Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition)
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Introducing Media, Journalism, and Communication: A Student's Guide, a transformative resource that delves deep into the realms of modern media while firmly rooting its principles in the Christian intellectual tradition. This guide is not just a textbook; it’s a bridge connecting theological frameworks and the ever-evolving landscape of journalism and communication. With carefully curated content designed for students, aspiring journalists, and media professionals, this book empowers its readers to critically analyze media's role in culture and society, all while adhering to faith-infused values.
Inside, you will discover enlightening discussions that cover a broad spectrum of topics, from the ethics of reporting to the impact of social media on public discourse. The authors, respected figures in the fields of media studies and theology, present complex ideas in an accessible manner, making this guide an indispensable tool for those searching for a comprehensive understanding of these disciplines through a Christian lens.
manufacturer | Crossway |
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height | 7.75 |
weight | 2.314853751 |
width | 0.27 |
length | 5.25 |
releaseDate | 2018-03-31T00:00:01Z |
languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
productGroup | Book |
The guide centers on the intersection of media practices and Christian ethical frameworks, providing a balanced view of journalism in today’s culture.
It's ideal for students, educators, and professionals in media who are interested in integrating Christian ethics into their work.
Yes, each chapter features discussion questions and exercises to encourage active engagement with the content.
Yes, it's designed for students aged 16 and above, making it accessible to a broad range of readers.
Unlike many traditional textbooks, this guide uniquely incorporates Christian perspectives into the study of media and journalism.