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Rebel Reporting

John Ross Speaks to Independent Journalists
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Description

John Ross believed that journalism is not a profession, but rather a moral obligation. His bottom up investigative reporting made him an ally to the underrepresented and an enemy to the overrepresented. This book outlines the basic responsibilities of a journalist and provides instructions on how to document injustices and poetically pitch stories to audiences in order to create change in society. When Ross passed away many said he was the last of a dying breed, but this book passes on his creative knowledge as a poet, and journalist to inspire a new generation of reporters.

Author Biography:

In his lifetime John Ross published ten volumes of fiction and nonfiction and numerous books of poetry. He was the recipient of the American Book Award in 1995 and the Upton Sinclair prize in 2005. Norman Stockwell serves as WORT Radio’s Operations Coordinator. Cristalyne Bell is a freelance journalist and activist with experience in print, radio and video journalism.
Release date NZ
November 19th, 2015
Contributors
  • Edited by Cristalyne Bell
  • Edited by Norman Stockwell
  • Foreword by Robert W McChesney
  • Introduction by Amy Goodman
Pages
134
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified; Halftones, Black & White including Black & White Photographs
Dimensions
154x226x12
ISBN-13
9780761866602
Product ID
23070745

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