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Don't dream it's over : reimagining journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand = He wawata mutunga kore : hei whakarauora te reo pūrongo ki Aotearoa

by Emma Johnson

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"Explores the changing nature of journalism in this country: as it once was, as it is today, and how we might imagine it working in the future. Don't Dream It's Over looks at how journalism is changing in response to the current environment and how it might flourish again. The book explores the strengths and weaknesses of the traditional media and seeks new directions we could take to enhance journalism's role as the fourth estate and as an important pillar of democracy"--Publisher information.… (more)
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"Explores the changing nature of journalism in this country: as it once was, as it is today, and how we might imagine it working in the future. Don't Dream It's Over looks at how journalism is changing in response to the current environment and how it might flourish again. The book explores the strengths and weaknesses of the traditional media and seeks new directions we could take to enhance journalism's role as the fourth estate and as an important pillar of democracy"--Publisher information.

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