In this book, Martin Conboy unpicks the complex and dynamic relationship between the popular press and popular culture. Rejecting approaches to popular culture which restrict themselves to the contemp
This book teaches students that essential historical literacy, providing a full overview of how changes in the ownership, emphasis, and technologies of journalism in Britain have been motivated by soc
This book charts the connections between the language of journalism in England and its social impact on audiences and social and political debates from the first emergence of period
This book charts the connections between the language of journalism in England and its social impact on audiences and social and political debates from the first emergence of periodical publications i
Conboy (journalism history at the U. of Sheffield) presents this overview of the history, manifestations, and influences of journalism in Britain. The author proposes that news and journalism are in f
Journalism Studies: The Basics provides an introductory overview of the emerging field of Journalism Studies, discussing key issues and contemporary debates. Drawing on Conboy’s extensive experience i
Journalism Studies: The Basics provides an introductory overview of the emerging field of Journalism Studies, discussing key issues and contemporary debates. Drawing on Conboy’s extensive experi
The Language of the News investigates and critiques the conventions of language used in newspapers and provides students with a clear introduction to critical linguistics as a tool for analysis.Using
Popular newspapers played a vital role in shaping British politics, society and culture in the twentieth century. This book provides a concise and accessible historical overview of the rise of the tab
Conboy, a reader in popular journalism at the Surrey Institute of Art and Design, University College, demonstrates the continuity of concerns in the history of journalism, showing how themes of politi
How Journalism Uses History examines the various ways in which journalism uses history and historical sources in order to better understand the relationships between journalists, historians and journa
How Journalism Uses History examines the various ways in which journalism uses history and historical sources in order to better understand the relationships between journalists, historians and journa
The Routledge Companion to British Media History provides a comprehensive exploration of how different media have evolved within social, regional and national contexts. The 50 chapters in this volume,