Here is a preliminary list of books that might
be helpful to people teaching journalism in Canada.
Journalism
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Journalism - The Democratic Craft
by G. Stuart Adam and Roy Peter Clark
An anthology and textbook for instructors who want to integrate
journalism theory and practice. It begins with inspirational
reflections on journalism and democracy, followed by commentary
on the journalistic craft. Each section features a concluding
study guide and exercises that have been class-tested by the
authors, G. Stuart Adam, a professor at Carleton University
and Roy Peter Clark, a Senior Scholar at the Poynter Institute.
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The Invention of Journalism Ethics: The Path To Objectivity
And Beyond
by Stephen J .A. Ward
The book explores the ethical assertions of journalists over
the past few centuries, focusing on the changing relationship
between journalist and audience. This historical analysis
leads to an innovative theory of pragmatic objectivity that
enables journalists and the public to recognize and avoid
biased and unbalanced reporting. The book's author is an associate
professor of journalism ethics at the University of British
Columbia.
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Morals and Media: Ethics in Canadian Journalism
by Nicholas Russell
The revised edition of this book outlines why the media behave
the way they do and the many changes that have taken place
in the Canadian media in the last 10 years. It also explores
the differences between the ethical issues in the Canadian
and American media.
Reporting
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Digging Deeper, A Canadian Reporter's Research Guide
by Robert Cribb, David McKie, Dean Jobb
and Fred Vallance-Jones
A comprehensive guide to investigative journalism, written
by four award-winning Canadian journalists. The book provides
a step-by-step approach from conceiving an investigative project
to editing the final product. It also celebrates stories from
some of Canada's top investigative writers. More details and
a link to order exam copies can be found at Oxford University
Press.
The Canadian Reporter
by Carman Cumming and Catherine McKercher
An introductory news writing and reporting text based on
the way journalism is practiced in Canada.
Writing
Page 1: 50 Years of Great Canadian
Journalism
by Kathy English and Nick Russell
A collection of great Canadian journalism published in 1999.
This book is a collection of stories in both French and English,
as well as cartoons, that have won National Newspaper Awards
in Canada.
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Writing with Spirit: A Journalistic Guide to Effective Writing
by Lois Sweet
A book full of practical advice and examples about how to
sharpen writing skills, written for writers of all levels
and specifically with Canadian Christians in mind. The book
is written by Lois Sweet, an associate professor of journalism
at Carleton University and the author of God in the Classroom:
The Controversial Issue of Religion in Canada's Schools.
The PWAC Guide to Roughing
it in the Market: A Survival Toolkit for the Savvy Writer
by Angie Gallop
A guide full of practial tips from more than 20 Canadian
freelance writers who have been successfully making a living.
They offer advice on how much to charge, sample letters, a
sample contract as well as how to negotiate.
Interviewing
How to Interview: The Art
of Asking Questions
by Paul McLaughlin
Self Counsel Series
Broadcast
Journalism
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CBC Radio Skills
A guide to what makes good radio journalism produced by CBC
Learning and Development.
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CBC Radio Style Guide
A guide to writing CBC Radio style.
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CBC Television Style Guide
A guide to writing for CBC Television produced by CBC Learning
and Development.
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Storytelling with the Camcorder
A comprehensive guide for journalists working in news and
current affairs about the technical and creative aspects of
shooting with journalistic tools produced by CBC Learning
and Development.
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The Television Storyteller: A Guide for TV Journalists
Guidelines and tips for improving the quality of television
journalism produced by CBC Learning and Development.
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Writing for CBC Television
A practical guide to writing simply for television.
Online
Journalism
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Flash Journalism: How to Create Multi-Media News Packages
by Mindy McAdams
An excellent guide for those packaging news material for
presentation online. Great step-by-step examples and additional
online material for students and instructors.
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Online News: Journalism and the Internet
by Stuart Allan
Published in August of 2006 this book promises insights into
the way in which journalism is evolving on the Internet, the
emergence of blogging and its impact on journalism and the
influence of citizen journalism in stories such as the London
bombings and the South Asia tsunami.
Computer
Assisted Reporting and Research
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Digging Deeper, A Canadian Reporter's Research Guide
by Robert Cribb, David McKie,
Dean Jobb and Fred Vallance-Jones
A comprehensive guide to investigative journalism, written
by four award-winning Canadian journalists. The book provides
a step-by-step approach from onceiving an investigative project
to editing the final product. It also celebrates stories from
some of Canada's top investigative writers. More details and
a link to order exam copies can be found at Oxford University
Press.
Style
Guides, Dictionaries and other Handbooks
Editing Canadian English
by The Editors' Association of Canada
An important tool to help sort out specific distinctions
between British and American editorial style and language
usage. This helpful reference is especially useful for editors,
journalists, writers, students, teachers, copywriters and
anyone who needs authoritative information on the proper usage
of Canadian English.
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Canadian Press Style Guide
A guide to writing according to the most widely accepted
Canadian news style. The new, 14th edition promises easy-to-follow
guidelines on capitalization, punctuation, abbreviations and
other style and editing issues; a chapter on writing for and
about the Internet ; advice on writing with style and colour
as well as good taste; up to date information on changes to
Canada's laws on polls, elections and youth justice; Current
advice on how to use access-to-information laws.
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