JOUR 5050 RESOURCES/BOOKLIST C BIBLIOGRAPHIES/FOUNDATION TEXTS 1. Godfrey, Donald G. and Frederic A. Leigh. Historical Dictionary of American Radio. 1998. 2. Greenberg, Gerald. Tabloid Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography. Sadler 3. Harris, Michael and Tom O’Malley. Studies in Newspaper & Periodical History 1994 Annual. 4. Harris, Michael and Tom O’Malley. Studies in Newspaper & Periodical History 1995 Annual. Cohick 5. Head, Sydney W. & Lois Beck. The Bibliography of African Broadcasting: An Annotated Guide. 1974. 6. Hill, Susan M. Broadcasting, A Guide to the Literature of Radio and Television. 1989. 7. Jeter, James P. and Kuldip R. Rampal et al. International Afro Mass Media. 8. Johansen, Bruce Elliott. The Encyclopedia of Native American Legal Tradition. Aguilar 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Joshi, S.T. and David E. Schultz. Ambrose Bierce: An Annotated Bibliography of Primary Sources. Kelly, Kathleen S. Fund Raising and Public Relations, A Critical Analysis. 1991. Paine, Fred K. and Nancy E. Paine. Magazines: A Bibliography for their Analysis with Annotations and Study Guide. 1987. Price, Warren and Calder H. Pickett. Journalism Bibliography. (be sure to compare this with Warren Price’s earlier bibliography). Sartor Pringle, Peter K. and Helen H. Clinton. Radio and Television, A Selected, Annotated Bibliography Supplement Two: 1982-1986. Riley, Sam G. Biographical Dictionary of American Newspaper Columnists. Rosen, Philip T. International Handbook of Broadcasting Systems. 1988. Roth, Mitchel. Historical Dictionary of War Journalism. Signorielli, Nancy. Women in Communication. Speck, Bruce W. Managing the Publishing Process. Harrison Strenz, Herbert. News Reporters and News Sources. 1989. Wolseley, Roland E. and Isabel. The Journalist’s Bookshelf, 8th Edition. 1986. (compare with 7th edition, 1961) ISSUES TEXTS Contemporary Topics 21. Cook, Philip S., Douglas Gomery, Lawrence W. Lichty, Eds. The Future of News: Television, Newspapers, Wire Services, Newsmagazines. 1992. 22. Corrigan, Dan H. The Public Journalism Movement in America: Evangelists in the Newsroom. Cohick 23. Epstein, Edward J. News from Nowhere. 24. Goldberg, Bernard. Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News. 2002. Sadler 25. Hamill, Pete. News is a Verb: Journalism at the End of the Twentieth Century. 1998. 26. Head, Sydney W. World Broadcastings Systems, A Comparative Analysis. 27. Schorr, Daniel. Forgive Us Our Press Passes, Selected Works by Daniel Schorr, 19721998. 28. Schorr, Daniel. Within Our Reach: Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage. 1989. Aguilar 29. Schwartz, Marilyn. Guidelines to Bias-Free Writing. 1995. 2 30. 31. 32. Thaler, Paul. The Spectacle: Media and the Making of the O.J. Simpson Story. 1998. Weinberg, Steve. Telling the Untold Story, How Investigative Reporters are Changing the Craft of Biography. 1992. Winfield, Betty Houchin, and Sandra Davidson, Eds. Bleep! Censoring Rock and Rap Music. Sadler Media Technologies 33. Dyson, Esther. Release 2.0. 1997. 34. Ebo, Bosah, Ed. Cyberghetto or Cybertopia? Race, Class and Gender on the Internet. 1998. 35. Emery, Walter. National and International Systems of Broadcasting. 36. Jones, Steven. Virtual Culture. 1997. 37. Martin, Shannon E. and Kathleen A. Hansen. Newspapers of Record in a Digital Age: From Hot Type to Hot Link. 1998. 38. Martin, Shannon E. Bits, Bytes and Big Brother: Federal Information Control in the Technological Age. 1995. 39. Reddick, Randy, and Elliot King. The Online Journalist: Using the Internet and other Electronic Resources. 1995. Cyber Media 40. Borden, Diane L. & Kerric Harvey. The Electronic Grapevine: Rumor, Reputation, and Reporting in the New Online Environment. 1998. Sartor 41. Callahan, Christopher. A Journalists Guide to the Internet: The Net as a Reporting Tool. 1998. 42. Hart, Anne et al. Cyberscribes.1: The New Journalists. 43. Haskin, David. News Junkies Internet 500: Top Sites for Information Addicts. (in addition to reading this text, you must look up 10 of the sites and evaluate them) 44. McDermott, Jim, et al. Administering Usenet News Services: A comprehensive Guide to Planning, Building and Managing Internet and Intranet News Services. 1997. 45. Pool, Ithiel de Sola. Technologies of Freedom. 1983. 46. Treglown, Jeremy & Bridget Bennett. Grub Street and the Ivory Tower: Literary Journalism and Literary Scholarship from Fielding to the Internet. 1998. 47. Ward, Andrew et al. Online Journalism. 2000. 48. Wickman, Wickham. Perspectives: Online Journalism: Passport. 1997. Media and Culture 49. Arterton, F. Christopher. Media Politics: The News Strategies of Presidential Campaigns. 1984. Jancic 50. Asian Mass Communication Institutions: Directory. 1986. 51. Danky, James Phillip. African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography. 1999. 52. Dotson, Edisol W. Behold the Man: The Hype and Selling of Male Beauty in Media and Culture. 1999. Sartor 53. Dyson, Kenneth & Walter Homolka. Culture First! Promoting Standards in the New Media Age. 1996. 54. Gandy, Oscar H. Communication and Race: A Structural Perspective. Harrison 55. Kamalipour, Yahya R. Cultural Diversity and the U.S. Media. 1998. 56. Kellner, Douglas. Media Culture: Cultural Studies, Identity and Politics Between the Modern and the Postmodern. 1995. 57. Levy, Mark R. & Michael Gurevitch. Defining Media Studies: Reflections on the Future of the Field. 1994. 3 Diversity/Global Issues in the Media 58. Baker-Woods, Gail. Advertising and Marketing to the New Majority. Harrison 59. Chideya, Farai. Don’t Believe the Hype: Fighting Cultural Misinformation about African-Americans. 1995. 60. Dates, Jannette, Ed. Split Images. 61. Farrar, Hayward. The Baltimore Afro-American, 1892-1950. 1998. Cohick 62. Hess, Stephen . International News and Foreign Correspondents. 1996. 63. Rubin, Richard. Confederacy of Silence: A True Tale of the New Old South. 2002 New York: Atria Books. Aguilar 64. Philip Seib. Headline Diplomacy: How News Coverage Affects Foreign Policy. 1997. 65. Veciana-Suarez, Ana. Hispanic Media, Impact and Influence. 1990. (briefly compare this book with her Hispanic Media, U.S. A.) 1987. 66. Vincent, Theodore G. Voices of a Black Nation: Political Journalism in the Harlem Renaissance. 1991. 67. Wolseley, Roland. The Black Press, 2nd Edition. 1990. (briefly compare contents with that of the 1st Edition) 68. Yang, Jeff, Dina Gin, Terry Hong, et al. Eastern Standard Time: A Guide to Asian Influence on American culture, From Astro Boy to Zen Buddhism. 1997. THEORY TEXTS 69. Altschull, Herbert J. From Milton to McLuhan: The Ideas Behind American Journalism. 1990. 70. Christians, Clifford, M. Fackler, et al. Media Ethics: Cases in Moral Reasoning. 1998. Sartor 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. Dennis, Everette E. & Robert W. Snyder, Eds. Media and Public Life. Dozier, David M., William P. Ehling, Larissa S. Grunig, Fred C. Repper, Jon White, Eds. Excellence in Public Relations and Communications Management. 1992. Sadler Ewen, Stuart. PR: A Social History of Spin. 1998. Aguilar Foucault, Michel. The Archeology of Knowledge. 1972. Fowler, Roger. Language in the News: Discourse and Ideology in the Press. 1991. Hebdige, Dick. Subculture: The Meaning of Style. 1979. Jones, Steve. Doing Internet Research: Critical Issues & Methods for Examining the Net. 1996. Josephson, Susan G. From Idolatry to Advertising : Visual Art and Contemporary Culture. 1996. Cohick Lull, James. Media, Communication and Culture: A Global Approach. 1995. Prosser, Michael & K.S. Sitaram, Eds. Civic Discourse: Intercultural, International, and Global Media, Vol. 2. 1999. Rogers, Everett. Diffusion of Innovations. 1995. Schiller, Herbert. Culture Inc. 1989. Harrison Stone, Gerald, Michael Singletary, and Virginia P. Richmond. Clarifying Communication Theories: A Hands-On Approach. CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES/PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES 84. Aldrich, Leigh Stephens. Covering the Community: A Diversity Handbook for Media. Sartor 85. Altschull, J. Herbert. Agents of Power: the Role of the News Media in Human Affairs. 1995. 86. Applegate, Edd. Print and Broadcast Journalism: A Critical Examination. 1996. 87. Beach, Mark. Editing Your Newsletter, 4th Edition. 1994. 88. Bivins, Thomas H. Fundamentals of Successful Newsletters. 1992. 4 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. Broder, David S. Behind the Front Page. Aguilar McNamara, Jay. Advertising Agency Management. 1990. Harrison Nelson, Roy P. Publication Design, 5th Edition. 1991. OR Later Edition if available. Nolte, Lawrence W. and Dennis L. Wilcox. Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques. 1990. Sadler Ogilvy, David. Ogilvy on Advertising. 1985. Cohick Owen, William. Modern Magazine Design. 1991. HISTORIES 95. Beasley, Maxine Hoffman. Taking Their Place, A Documentary of Women and Journalism. Sartor 96. Berger, Meyer. History of the New York Times, 1851-1951. Sadler 97. Bessie, Simon. Jazz Journalism, The Story of Tabloid Newspapers. Cohick 98. Brogan, Patrick. Spiked, The Short Life and Death of the National News Council. 1985. Aguilar 99. Cutlip, Scott M. The Unseen Power: Public Relations, A History. 1994. 100. Douglas, George H. The Golden Age of the Newspaper. Sartor 101. Pratte, Paul A. Gods Within the Machine: A History of the American society of Newspaper Editors, 1923-1993. 1995. Harrison 102. Prichard, Peter. The Making of McPaper, The Inside Story of USA Today. 1987. 103. Read, Donald. Power of News, The History of Reuters, 1849-1989. 1992. 104. Riverson, L. Kwanbena. Telecommunications Development, The Case of Africa. 1993. 105. Schlesinger, Arthur. Prelude to Independence. 106. Skidmore, Thomas E. Ed. Television, Politics and the Transition to Democracy in Latin America. 1993. Aguilar 107. Sloan, William David. Perspectives on Mass Communication History. 108. Sloan, William David & Julie H. Williams. The Early American Press 1690-1783. 1994. Harrison 109. Smith, Perry M. How CNN fought the War, A View from the Inside. 1991. Sadler 110. Startt, James D. & William David Sloan. The Significance of the Media in American History. 1994. Cohick BIOGRAPHIES/AUTOBIOGRAPHIES **note: supplement your report with another source—a reference will do—that gives a summary of your subject’s achievements from another perspective. 111. Barrett, James. Joseph Pulitzer. Sadler 112. Brown, Ernest F. Raymond of the Times. 113. Carlson, Oliver. The Man Who Made News, James Gordon Bennett. 1942. (if not available, you may substitute either Isaac Pray, Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett and His Times, or Richard O’Conner, The Scandalous Mr. Bennett, 1962.) 114. Childs and Reston. Walter Lippmann and His times. 115. Fine, Barnet. A Giant of the Press; Carr Van Anda. 116. Frankel, Max. The Times of My Life and My Life with the Times. 117. Gilson, Gardner. Lusty Scripps. 118. Greeley, Horace. Recollections of a Busy Life. 119. Hearst, William Randolph Jr. with Jack Casserly. The Hearsts, Father and Son. 120. James, Doug. Walter Cronkite, His Life and Times. 1991. 121. Johnson, Curtriss. Politics and a Bellyful; The Journalistic Career of William Cullen Bryant. 122. Johnson, Walter. Selected Letters of William Allen White. 123. Juergens, George. Joseph Pulitzer and The New York World. 5 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. Kaplan, Justin. Lincoln Steffens. Aguilar Kiernan, Thomas. Citizen Murdoch. 1986. Lyons, Eugene. David Sarnoff. Lubow, Arthur. Reporter Who Would Be King, A Biography of Richard Harding Davis. 1992. Lundbert, Ferdinand. Imperial Hearst. McCabe, Charles, Ed. Damned Old Crank, A Self-Portrait of E.W. Scripps. Pate, Russ. Adman. 1988. Cohick Rehm, Diane. Finding My Voice. Hernandez Reston, James. Deadline: A Memoir. 1991. Sattler, John E. Fifty Years Ahead of the News: A Lifetime of Practical Public Relations Experience. 1993. Seitz, Don. The James Gordon Bennetts, Father and Son. Stahl, Lesley. Reporting Live. 1999. Steele, Janet. The Sun Shines for All: Journalism and Ideology in the Life of Charles A. Dana. 1993. (if not available, you may substitute Charles J. Rosebault, When Dana Was the Sun) Stone, Candace. Dana and the Sun. Swanberg, W.A. Citizen Hurst. Swanberg, W.A. Pulitzer. Thomas, Helen. Front Row at the White House. Trible, Vance H. The Astonishing Mr. Scripps, The Turbulent Life of America’s Penny Press Lords. 1992. Tye, Larry. The Father of Spin: A Biography of Eddie Bernays. Sartor Van Deusen, G. Horace Greeley. Vinson, Chal. Thomas Nast, Political Cartoonist. (or Morton Keller, The Art and Politics of Thomas Nast) Harrison Wilson, James Harrison. Life of Charles A. Dana. Winkler, John K. William Randolph Hearst, A New Appraisal. Other Noteworthy Subjects for Biographical Study: William Allen White Doris Fleischmann Ida B. Wells Nelly Bly Ivy Lee Sequoia Dan Rather Katherine Graham Robert Abbott Peter Jennings Henry Luce Clare Boothe Luce Daniel Schorr