Breaking the news : 500 years of news in Britain
2022
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Whether tainted by censorship and suppression or hailed as a liberator of truth, the news is integral to our daily life. From the earliest newspaper reporting over 500 years ago to today's 24-hour coverage of events in print and online, on television and on social media, the scope of news has altered drastically. Fast-evolving technologies and attitudes have shaped not only how we make news but, more crucially, how we consume it. But what makes an event 'news'? Are we justified in our scepticism about shocking images and inflammatory headlines? Or is the news a vital tool, enabling worldwide activism movements such as #BlackLivesMatter and enforcing necessary scrutiny of the ethics of those in power? Breaking The News asks timely questions abpout how reporting in Britain has written the narrative for pivotal moments in history. Among them are a grisly seventeenth century murder, COVID-19 public information campaigns, the NSA leak by Edward Snowden and the news media's treatment of celebrities. Feauture biographies also highlight influential news breakers through history, including writer and abolitionist Olaudah Equiano, photohournalist Mohamed Amin and environmental rights activist Greta Thunberg.
Main title:
Breaking the news : 500 years of news in Britain / edited by Jackie Harrison and Luke McKernan.
Author:
Harrison, Jackie, 1961-, editorMcKernan, Luke, editor
Imprint:
London : The British Library, 2022.
Collation:
240 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780712354417 (hbk)
Dewey class:
070.1072
LC class:
PN5114
Local class:
072
Language:
English
BRN:
3113272
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