Extracurricular reading list for journalism students, what are the book lists recommended for new

Updated on educate 2024-07-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    "Reporters Don't Get Off Work" published by the Southern Press Group

    Yang Lan's "One Question, One World".

    Finding Your Way to China", etc.

    I've been reading Robert McGee's "Story" recently, although it is about some writing methods of film screenwriters, but journalism is storytelling, and writing good news is actually very important, and this book is very interesting and recommended to you

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    News Gathering Tutorial

    News Writing Tutorial

    Communication Studies Tutorial (This book is important!) Very important! Very important! History of Foreign Journalism and Communication

    A Brief History of Journalism

    Introduction to Communication

    Journalism: Journalism Theory Course "Cheng Mei, Child Soldier.

    A Brief History of Chinese Journalism" by Fang Hanqi and Zhang Zhihua.

    A Brief History of Foreign Journalism

    Newsletter Writing

    News Gathering Science

    Journalism: 01 Introduction to Theoretical Journalism and Communication, Cheng Mei, Tong Soldiers, History of Chinese Journalism and Communication, Fang Hanqi, Zhang Zhihua.

    History of Foreign Journalism and Communication" by Fang Hanqi.

    04 "News Writing Course".

    05 "News Interviewing".

    06 "Newspaper Course".

    Analysis of Western Journalism Theory, Xu Yaokui, Xinhua.

    09 Introduction to Journalism, Li Liangrong, Higher Education.

    10 "Outline of Comparative Journalism between China and the West", Tong Bing, Xinhua.

    11 "Journalism Theory Course" Cheng Mei, Child Soldiers, National People's Congress.

    12 "A New History of Foreign Journalism" Zhang Yunruo, Gao Ningyuan, Sichuan People13, "A New History of Chinese Journalism" Ding Ganlin: Sichuan People, I searched from the Internet, I don't know if it will help you. In short, I wish you success in your postgraduate entrance examination!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Introduction to Journalism (Second Edition) Li Liangrong, Fudan University Press, 2004, Principles of Communication, Zhang Guoliang, et al., Fudan University Press, 1995, History of the Development of Chinese Journalism, Huang Hu, Fudan University Press, 2002, Contemporary News Interview, Liu Haigui, Fudan University Press, 2003, Contemporary News Writing (Second Edition), Zhou Shenglin, Yin Degang, et al., Fudan University Press, 2004, Ding Fazhang, etc., Fudan University Press, 2002, Contemporary News, Zhang Zirang, Fudan University Press, 2004, "News Commentary Course", Ma Shaohua, Higher Education Press, 2007, International Journalism, Magazine, Sponsored by Chinese Renmin University, Nearly one year Auxiliary Reference: Journalism and Communication, Sponsored by Chinese University, Nearly one year Auxiliary reference.

    These are all reference books for journalism learning. I hope it helps, my uncle is a journalist. I still know a little bit about this. Absolutely original. Wish.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Now it can be said that it is already half a semester of school, and since you can ask this question, it means that you are still very interested in this major and want to study journalism well.

    First of all, I advise you to read professional books, especially textbooks, some of which are very interestingly written.

    Textbook: Li Liangrong's "Introduction to Journalism" recommends the latest edition.

    In addition, as a journalism major, I can't talk about newspapers without reading some newspapers and magazines: "Southern Weekly", "Southern ***", "China Youth Daily".

    Magazine: China Reporter

    Now you can read more Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism or China journalism Prize-winning works, and read more journalism portfolios.

    Extracurricular books: "Positioning", "Influence", "Dream of Red Mansions" and "I Ching" are recommended

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