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``What We Watch'' is more than just a chronicle of how the world wastes time
British Library Online Contents | 2014 -
`ANY WORD?' How Newsday got its journalists out of Saddam's prison
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`A THOUSAND FLOWERS' Borzou Daragahi on Iraq's emerging media
British Library Online Contents | 2003 -
`Disaster talk': Roles, responses, and expectations in a triple zero call during the 2011 Queensland floods
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`Disintermediation'. Further loss of ad-share looms if publishers fail to seize their opportunity to lead local advertisers online
British Library Online Contents | 2001 -
`Epistemic engine' versus `role-play method': Divergent trajectories in contemporary conversation analysis
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`Find a job you love and you'll never have to work another day': An analysis of emotion in the work of dive instructors and black water `rafters'
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`Glocalize' Foreign Affairs Overcome readers' documented apathy toward world news at the grass roots by reporting the hometown ties
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`Is this a vision? is this a dream?': Finding New Dimensions in Shake-speare's Texts
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`I THINK I'M SHOT' The bullet went through one shoulder and out the other; Anthony Shadid, of The Boston Globe, on his very close call
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`It's the economy, stupid!': A rhetorical-communicative perspective on today's market
British Library Online Contents | 1998| -
`It was a town of friendship and mud': `Flood talk', community, and resilience
British Library Online Contents | 2013| -
`I was trying to not have a job' A roundtable discussion: Do journalists make good entrepreneurs?
British Library Online Contents | 2018| -
"`I Watched a Wild Hog Eat My Baby!'-A Colorful History of Tabloids and Their Cultural Impact," by Bill Sloan
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`Knowing true things by what their mockeries be': Modelling in the Humanities
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`Relatively benign corruption'? Critical discourse analysis for media students
British Library Online Contents | 2007| -
`SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE': Jessica Lum was a 25-year-old with terminal cancer, and she chose to spend what little time she had doing journalism
British Library Online Contents | 2013| -
`SURVIVAL OF THE WRONGEST' David H. Freedman explains why diet and health coverage is so flabby. (Hint: The scientific method doesn't help.)
British Library Online Contents | 2013 -
`They are simply not worth it': The global games market, media liminality, and the Manga revolution
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`They don't have much in their kitbags': Equipping science students for the workplace
British Library Online Contents | 2006|
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