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5 produkter
5 produkter
Critical Issues in Photojournalism
Lessons From the Past and Solutions for the Future
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
596 kr
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Drawing on original research and industry experience, this book studies the historical debates and controversies underpinning photojournalism and those practising it today.Beginning with the origins of photography and the close-knit relationship between journalism and the image, this book goes on to consider the theories that have sought to unpick photography and photojournalism and how these translate to contemporary practice. Hadland examines the present and potential roles of photojournalism in society and reflects on how technological advances such as Artificial Intelligence may impact the profession. Ethical considerations and certain immeasurable dimensions of photography, including concepts of power, truth, and meaning, are brought into question alongside ongoing issues of exclusion and homogeneity amongst professional photojournalists.Critical Issues in Photojournalism is an ideal primer for students seeking a solid historical, ethical, and reflective understanding of the discipline.
Critical Issues in Photojournalism
Lessons From the Past and Solutions for the Future
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
2 182 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
Drawing on original research and industry experience, this book studies the historical debates and controversies underpinning photojournalism and those practising it today.Beginning with the origins of photography and the close-knit relationship between journalism and the image, this book goes on to consider the theories that have sought to unpick photography and photojournalism and how these translate to contemporary practice. Hadland examines the present and potential roles of photojournalism in society and reflects on how technological advances such as Artificial Intelligence may impact the profession. Ethical considerations and certain immeasurable dimensions of photography, including concepts of power, truth, and meaning, are brought into question alongside ongoing issues of exclusion and homogeneity amongst professional photojournalists.Critical Issues in Photojournalism is an ideal primer for students seeking a solid historical, ethical, and reflective understanding of the discipline.
Christmas with Nelson Mandela
An eyewitness account of South Africa's first years of democracy
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
482 kr
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98 kr
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Nelson was a young South African with a reputation for trouble-making. Who would have thought he would one day lead his people to freedom? Nelson grew up at a time when black South Africans suffered terrible injustice. He was determined to change this - even if it meant grave personal danger. Twenty seven years of his life were spent in prison, and everyone seemed to be against him - even his own family - but Nelson never stopped fighting for what he believed in: true equality for all, no matter what the colour of their skin.
658 kr
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This book looks at two specific components of the South African newspaper and printing industry, labour and capital. On the labour side, it examines the structure, policies and impact of the trade union, the South African Typographical Union (SATU), and how it shaped labour policy in the build-up to the launch of apartheid in 1948. With regard to capital, this book unpicks the development and implications of concentration and monopoly in the sector and investigates the impact of the world paper famine, a deeply influential crisis for the industry triggered by World War II. By looking behind the scenes at what was happening within the structure of the industry, a more nuanced view is possible not only of the role of the newspaper industry in the creation and consolidation of apartheid but also of how media organisations are able to exert their influence on politics and society more generally.This research is based on unique access to the company archives of one of South Africa’s major newspaper companies, Arena Holdings (known previously as Times Media Limited), including hand-written minutes books from the Board of Directors of the Rand Daily Mail Company Limited, the Sunday Express Limited and the Sunday Times Syndicate Limited from the period 1920-50. Here, along with interviews and considerable additional research, is a significant part of the story of the South African press from the years 1920 to 1950, the critical foundation period of what was to become known as apartheid.