Kneading Journalism
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- ISBN8987365212
- EAN9798987365212
- Date de parution17/03/2023
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- ÉditeurCherry Mountain Media
Résumé
"Rope. Tree. Journalist. Some assembly required." By the time a photographer spotted these words on a shirt at a campaign rally for Donald Trump in November 2016, it had long been clear that a growing number of Americans had not-so-subtle reservations about journalists. In an age that some demonize the media as an "enemy of the people, " it's time for a heart-to-heart about what journalism is, and what it could be.
And while we break down the news business, let's also bake some bread. In Kneading Journalism, award-winning international journalist Tony Ganzer provides an insider's view of the Fourth Estate through compelling personal narratives and keen insights. Essays transport the reader from a bread riot before the French Revolution, to the inside of Germany's public media and bread industries, to the streets of post-revolutionary Cairo, all while exploring the who, what, and why of journalism. Kneading Journalism provides readers bite-sized thoughts on journalism and society, and basic bread recipes for any level of baker. Before we can break bread, we need to bake bread.
And while we break down the news business, let's also bake some bread. In Kneading Journalism, award-winning international journalist Tony Ganzer provides an insider's view of the Fourth Estate through compelling personal narratives and keen insights. Essays transport the reader from a bread riot before the French Revolution, to the inside of Germany's public media and bread industries, to the streets of post-revolutionary Cairo, all while exploring the who, what, and why of journalism. Kneading Journalism provides readers bite-sized thoughts on journalism and society, and basic bread recipes for any level of baker. Before we can break bread, we need to bake bread.
"Rope. Tree. Journalist. Some assembly required." By the time a photographer spotted these words on a shirt at a campaign rally for Donald Trump in November 2016, it had long been clear that a growing number of Americans had not-so-subtle reservations about journalists. In an age that some demonize the media as an "enemy of the people, " it's time for a heart-to-heart about what journalism is, and what it could be.
And while we break down the news business, let's also bake some bread. In Kneading Journalism, award-winning international journalist Tony Ganzer provides an insider's view of the Fourth Estate through compelling personal narratives and keen insights. Essays transport the reader from a bread riot before the French Revolution, to the inside of Germany's public media and bread industries, to the streets of post-revolutionary Cairo, all while exploring the who, what, and why of journalism. Kneading Journalism provides readers bite-sized thoughts on journalism and society, and basic bread recipes for any level of baker. Before we can break bread, we need to bake bread.
And while we break down the news business, let's also bake some bread. In Kneading Journalism, award-winning international journalist Tony Ganzer provides an insider's view of the Fourth Estate through compelling personal narratives and keen insights. Essays transport the reader from a bread riot before the French Revolution, to the inside of Germany's public media and bread industries, to the streets of post-revolutionary Cairo, all while exploring the who, what, and why of journalism. Kneading Journalism provides readers bite-sized thoughts on journalism and society, and basic bread recipes for any level of baker. Before we can break bread, we need to bake bread.