A Process Approach to Writing News
Buch, Englisch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 177 mm x 253 mm, Gewicht: 794 g
ISBN: 978-0-8138-0946-5
Verlag: Wiley
Storycrafting is based on the notion that all good writing is, in a sense, good storytelling. The text makes liberal use of writing examples from award-winning college and university newspapers, allowing readers to see how their peers successfully handled similar writing tasks. By focusing on the “how” instead of the “what” of news writing activity—the process rather than the product—Storycrafting: A Process Approach to Writing News shows student journalists how to proficiently craft compelling and meaningful news stories.
In the first five chapters, Rosenauer establishes the foundation for using the “process approach” to teach news writing. This approach enables students to start writing sooner and to write as they learn. Once the foundation is in place, closely related aspects of process follow: ownership, audience, peer review, and coaching. Beginning with chapter six, students discover additional in-depth resources to hone their news writing knowledge and skills, all presented through the filter of the process approach. The final three chapters of the book focus on journalistic conduct, legal and ethical issues, and current trends in journalism.
Each chapter includes numerous “For Practice” and “Crafting and Drafting” story-writing opportunities. The accompanying Instructor’s Resource Manual (available free on the Web) describes the theoretical underpinnings of process methodology and provides both new and experienced journalism educators the tools to make this book an effective and exciting component of the classroom experience
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Preface.
PART ONE: THE PROCESS.
1. Principles of storycrafting.
2. Basic story-writing tools and techniques.
3. Basic story-writing forms.
4. Setting up the newsroom.
PART TWO: THE PRACTICE.
5. Getting to work.
6. News.
7. Content.
8. Human sources.
9. Evidence.
10. Interviewing.
11. Types of leads.
12. Drafting the lead and conclusion.
13. Story structure.
14. Story style.
15. Revision: Editing and proofreading.
16. Online publishing.
PART THREE: THE PROFESSION.
17. Journalistic conduct.
18. The First Amendment, libel and privacy.
19. Trends: Public journalism and convergence.
Index.