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Biography of the Chilean left intellectual. Personal testimonies collected in several interviews.
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Women journalists --- Journalism --- History. --- Women as journalists --- Journalists --- Women authors --- Women in journalism --- Women in the mass media industry
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Walter Schübler's biography portrays the extravagant life of the artist Anton Kuh in all its facets: the controversial publicist, who glossed over the current events in Vienna and Berlin with polemical verve; the wide-awake chroniclers of the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s; the self-confessed "leftist," who risked neck and neck in dealing with the Nazis; the "opposite Fex," which made a joke of teasing Karl Kraus for years; the bohemian who - programmatically tactless - did not miss any opportunity to provoke; the upbeat neurasthenic who lived suicidal; the fulminant impromptu speaker, who ran his train of thought, causing his audience to rush to applause. This first biography of the "communicator" also reconstructs his main work - the impromptu speeches - and throws everything over, which still circulates rumors about the supposed Viennese "local size". "Of course it's something, speaking Austrian or Yiddish, foolish, wanting to read literature from the world of yesterday to bump into contemporaries. Nevertheless, cow is uncommon today: as commissioned to order living point artists as a moral diasporist and critic who insists on being different from the Germans. Cow led a life on the run from the potato. Schübler does not say that, just as he leaves the big discourses of cow's time in the background, anyway. But he lets it - perhaps most expensive merit of a biography - cow pronounce itself "(SZ).
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"In the summer of 1937, Jonathan Daniels, the young, white, liberal-minded editor of the Raleigh News and Observer, took a ten-state driving tour to 'discover' his native land. He thought the true South lay somewhere between Erskine Caldwell's Tobacco Road and Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind, and he set out to find it--ultimately interviewing even Mitchell herself. In this book, historian Jennifer Ritterhouse pieces together Daniels's unpublished notes from his tour along with his published writings and a wealth of archival evidence to put this ... observer's journey through a South in transition into a larger context" --
Newspaper editors --- Editors --- Journalists --- Travel. --- Daniels, Jonathan, --- Southern States --- History
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Women journalists --- Farmers' spouses --- Travel. --- Travel. --- Knox, Lera, --- Travel.
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This report investigates the working conditions and climate of opinion among science journalists around the world and is part of the activities for commemorating the 20th anniversary of SciDev.Net - the Science and Development Network, which is committed to putting science at the heart of global development. In this survey, the aim is to examine science journalism around the world, considering the background, workload and work ethos of science journalists. The survey was carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic and, as such, they have also included questions investigating journalists' perceptions regarding whether (and how) the pandemic has affected them. The data were collected online between February and May 2021, from professionals working in 77 countries in six world regions: Asia/Pacific, Europe/Russia, Latin America, Northern Africa and Middle East, Sub-Saharan and Southern Africa, and the USA and Canada.
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Entre 1918 et 1940 principalement, les journalistes se sont constitués en groupe professionnel et ont peu à peu imposé au public la légitimité et la spécificité de leur métier. L'ouvrage de D. Ruellan s'attache à comprendre comment ce groupe s'est rendu visible à travers un processus de négociation, à travers des organisations et des dispositifs juridiques. Le journalisme professionnel d'aujourd'hui est le fruit de cet effort de longue haleine.
Journalists --- Professional ethics --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Journalists - Professional ethics - France --- Journalists - Legal status, laws, etc. - France --- Syndicat national des journalistes (France) --- histoire du syndicalisme --- journalisme --- syndicalisme professionnel --- statut juridique professionnel --- journaliste (profession)
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Millionen von Deutschen war in den Jahren des Zweiten Weltkriegs die Stimme Hans Fritzsches vertraut. Er war der bekannteste Kommentator im deutschen Rundfunk, doch darin erschöpfte sich seine Rolle nicht: Schon seit 1933 übte der Journalist, der seine ersten Erfahrungen im Medienkonzern des Deutschnationalen Alfred Hugenberg gesammelt hatte, Schlüsselfunktionen in der Nachrichtenpolitik des Propagandaministeriums aus. Im Nürnberger Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozess stellvertretend für seinen Chef Goebbels angeklagt, wurde er zwar freigesprochen, anschließend jedoch von einer Spruchkammer zu neun J
Radio journalists --- Radio in propaganda --- Nazis --- Nazi propaganda. --- History --- Fritzsche, Hans, --- Propaganda, German --- Propaganda and radio --- Propaganda in radio --- Radio and propaganda --- Radio broadcasting --- Propaganda --- Broadcast journalists --- Newscasters --- Radio broadcasters of news --- Radio commentators --- Radio reporters --- Journalists --- Radio personalities
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