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- 2011044756 contributor B12152397.
- 2011044756 created "2012.".
- 2011044756 date "2012".
- 2011044756 date "2012.".
- 2011044756 dateCopyrighted "2012.".
- 2011044756 description "Context, culture and cognition: making the case for reflective practice in journalism -- Habits of thought: how cognitive processes influence journalistic practice -- Encountering the news: how the mind organizes and interprets information and how story ideas get lost in the process -- Story without stereotype: how stereotypes may influence reporting in stealthy ways and what to do about it -- Understanding culture, understanding sources: how social groups serve as lenses for looking at the world -- Training the reporter's eye: what gets journalists' attention can influence how they portray events and explain behaviors -- Critical decisions before deadline : why even experienced journalists neglect certain facts and what to do about it -- The power of words and tone: when words suggest unintended meanings -- Attribution and editing without bias: when to include data and how to determine cause -- Journalism and reflective practice: cultivating an open mind.".
- 2011044756 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-216) and index.".
- 2011044756 extent "xvi, 224 p. :".
- 2011044756 identifier "9781934432204 (print version)".
- 2011044756 identifier "9781934432365 (ebook version)".
- 2011044756 issued "2012".
- 2011044756 issued "2012.".
- 2011044756 language "eng".
- 2011044756 publisher "Scottsdale, Ariz. : Holcomb Hathaway, Publishers,".
- 2011044756 subject "070.4 23".
- 2011044756 subject "Journalism Objectivity Handbooks, manuals, etc.".
- 2011044756 subject "PN4784.O24 C47 2012".
- 2011044756 subject "Reporters and reporting.".
- 2011044756 tableOfContents "Context, culture and cognition: making the case for reflective practice in journalism -- Habits of thought: how cognitive processes influence journalistic practice -- Encountering the news: how the mind organizes and interprets information and how story ideas get lost in the process -- Story without stereotype: how stereotypes may influence reporting in stealthy ways and what to do about it -- Understanding culture, understanding sources: how social groups serve as lenses for looking at the world -- Training the reporter's eye: what gets journalists' attention can influence how they portray events and explain behaviors -- Critical decisions before deadline : why even experienced journalists neglect certain facts and what to do about it -- The power of words and tone: when words suggest unintended meanings -- Attribution and editing without bias: when to include data and how to determine cause -- Journalism and reflective practice: cultivating an open mind.".
- 2011044756 title "Overcoming bias : a journalist's guide to culture & context / Sue Ellen Christian.".
- 2011044756 type "text".