20 Best Books on Journalism

We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Journalism, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Journalism Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Journalism below.

1. Electronic Journalism

 
1."Electronic Journalism: Principles And Practice" by Aditya Sengupta
“Electronic Journalism: Principles And Practice” Book Review: This book discusses the principles and practical advancements in digital technologies. It explores various electronic devices such as satellites, video-phones, the internet, digital audio recorders, and laptop computers. The book covers emerging media technologies. It provides an introduction to news journalism on the internet, integrative media, modern interactivity, new media professionalism, and online investigative journalism. The book features discussions on weblogs, journalism computer-assisted reporting, digital newspapers, and their relevance in the world of web research, writing, and automatic online journalism.

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2."Journalism and Electronic Media" by S K Bansal
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3."Editing for Print and Electronic Media: Trends, Ethics and Laws" by Vivek Sehgal
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4."Electronic Shorthand: An Easy-to-learn Method of Rapid Digital Note-taking" by Michelle Campbell-scott
“Electronic Shorthand: An Easy-to-learn Method of Rapid Digital Note-taking” Book Review: This book provides valuable information on efficient note-taking using electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, or computers. It covers various scenarios, including work, study, business, hobbies, or addressing memory problems. The book guides readers on how to take notes quickly and effortlessly, ensuring they are accessible from anywhere through cloud storage. It also offers insights on securing notes on personal devices, making them virtually unreadable to unauthorized individuals. The book explores different software options, such as the native notes app, Evernote, OneDrive, Google Drive, or other note-taking applications. It includes instructions on customizing Microsoft Word to enhance the speed and efficiency of note-taking.

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5."Encyclopaedia On Broadcast Journalism In The Internet Age : Electronic Media" by Hasan Siddiqui
“Encyclopaedia On Broadcast Journalism In The Internet Age : Electronic Media” Book Review: The book explores the evolution of broadcasting, from traditional methods such as printed newspapers and posters to modern platforms including radio, television, and the internet. It provides insights into the sharing and cross-promotion of content across diverse media channels. The book discusses the internet’s pivotal role in facilitating media convergence.

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6."Introduction to Media Production: From Analog to Digital" by Gorham Kindem and Robert B Musburger PhD
“Introduction to Media Production: From Analog to Digital” Book Review: This book provides an exploration of media production, offering both practical instructions and theoretical insights. It covers a wide range of media forms, discussing the technological advancements and aesthetic changes that have influenced the industry. The book includes detailed explanations of techniques, operations, and philosophies related to media production. It also examines the increasing convergence of video, film, audio, television, multimedia, and the internet. The book offers valuable information on new digital production techniques while highlighting the ongoing significance of analog production in the development of the digital production realm. It explores color theory and its applications in visual production, providing illustrative examples for better understanding.

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7."Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism (Turning Points in History)" by Bob Edwards
“Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism (Turning Points in History)” Book Review: This book is a biography of Ed Murrow, centering around his life and career in journalism. It offers an in-depth exploration of his journey, from his early beginnings in journalism to his personal experiences and achievements. It is an ideal read for those interested in gaining insights into Ed Murrow’s life, including his journalistic pursuits, personal life, and more. The book also highlights some of Murrow’s guiding principles, providing a glimpse into his professional ethos. It discusses the realm of today’s news broadcasters, offering relevant discussions and analysis.

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8."The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age" by Sven Birkerts
“The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age” Book Review: This is a thought-provoking book that examines the impact of digital technology on reading and the written word. Divided into several chapters, the book explores topics such as the history of reading, the rise of electronic media, and the changing nature of literacy in the digital age. It delves into the challenges and concerns raised by the shift from printed books to digital texts, questioning how this transformation affects our ability to concentrate, reflect, and connect with literature. Birkerts presents a compelling argument for the preservation and value of traditional reading experiences in an increasingly digital world.

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9."Encyclopaedia Of Electronic Media" by Mahendra Kumar Goel
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10."The Electronic Reporter: Broadcast Journalism in Australia" by Barbara Alysen
“The Electronic Reporter: Broadcast Journalism in Australia” Book Review: This book provides an examination of the evolving landscape of broadcast journalism in Australia, highlighting the significant changes that have occurred in recent years and offering insights into future developments. It discusses the transformative impact of the web and social media on news creation, delivery, and consumption. The book explores the process of gathering and packaging electronic news, offering practical and authoritative guidance on effective writing and interviewing for electronic media. It also includes valuable tips for those seeking employment in the industry. The book addresses the legal and ethical considerations within the expanding realm of electronic news.

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2. Peace Journalism

 
1."Peace Journalism" by Annabel McGoldrick and Jake Lynch
“Peace Journalism” Book Review: This book shares insights gained from the author’s extensive experience working in the field of journalism for various renowned media organizations. It focuses on the concept of Peace Journalism, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its principles and techniques. The book offers practical guidelines to journalists, equipping them to address the challenges faced by the industry today. With its clear and accessible language, it prompts journalists to reflect on their role in society and encourages responsible and constructive media practices. The book presents a valuable analysis of media practices accumulated over years of experience, making it an essential resource for journalists seeking to enhance their professional skills.

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2."Peace Journalism Principles and Practices: Responsibly Reporting Conflicts, Reconciliation, and Solutions" by Steven Youngblood
“Peace Journalism Principles and Practices: Responsibly Reporting Conflicts, Reconciliation, and Solutions” Book Review: Written by journalist Steven Youngblood, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the essential principles of peace journalism. It discusses the various methods, approaches, and concepts employed to harness journalism as a powerful tool for promoting peace, reconciliation, and societal development. The book extensively addresses the process of framing stories, focuses on the ethical treatment of sensitive subjects, and avoiding divisive stereotypes. It accomplishes this through a diverse array of examples and case studies, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of these crucial topics.

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3."Peace Journalism in the Democratisation Process of Cameroon; 1990-2010" by Gerald Tapuka
“Peace Journalism in the Democratisation Process of Cameroon; 1990-2010” Book Review: This book explores the role of Cameroonian Peace Journalists throughout two decades of democratic transformation. While primarily intended for media and communication students, as well as those studying peace, it also offers valuable insights for practicing journalists and communicators already engaged in this field, including peace workers.

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4."Expanding Peace Journalism: Comparative and Critical Approaches" by Ibrahim Seaga Shaw and Jake Lynch
“Expanding Peace Journalism: Comparative and Critical Approaches” Book Review: This book examines peace journalism as a significant counter to dominant narratives and discourse. It explores how the concept has gained traction in journalism, media development, and academic circles in recent years. The book features compelling case studies from various countries, including Australia, Canada, Guatemala, India, Nigeria, Norway, Sweden, and the United States. It explores the intersections between peace journalism and human rights, as well as the activism surrounding indigenous and women’s rights.

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5."Debates in Peace Journalism" by Jake Lynch
“Debates in Peace Journalism” Book Review: This book explores the controversies within the emerging field of journalism, focuses on philosophical, pedagogical, and professional dimensions. It is designed for individuals seeking an in-depth understanding of the key conceptual currents in peace journalism. The book serves as a valuable guide to navigating the potential challenges and pitfalls encountered along the way, empowering readers to chart their own course with greater confidence.

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6."Professor Komagum: Teaching Peace Journalism and Battling Insanity in Uganda" by Prof Steven Lang Youngblood
“Professor Komagum: Teaching Peace Journalism and Battling Insanity in Uganda” Book Review: This book provides valuable insights into peace journalism and the media’s role in conflict prevention. In addition, it captivates readers with Steven Youngblood’s captivating and adventurous experiences in Uganda, including unusual encounters with insects, evading swooping bats, and avoiding confrontations with rhinos. The book weaves together two compelling narratives: one about six abandoned Ugandan orphans in a remote area and the other about a harrowing terrorist bombing incident.

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7."Peace Journalism, War and Conflict Resolution" by Richard Lance Keeble and John Tulloch
“Peace Journalism, War and Conflict Resolution” Book Review: This book features the contributions of more than 20 renowned international writers, journalists, theorists, and campaigners, offering diverse perspectives in the field. It provides a thorough, contemporary, critical, captivating, and easily understandable examination of the media’s role in conflict resolution. The book focuses on a wide range of countries, including the U.S., U.K., Germany, Cyprus, Sweden, Canada, India, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, and the Philippines, shedding light on the media’s performance in each context. Its chapters discusses various media platforms, such as mainstream newspapers, indigenous media, blogs, and radical alternative websites.

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8."Media and Peace in the Middle East: The Role of Journalism in Israel-Palestine (Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict)" by G Tiripelli
“Media and Peace in the Middle East: The Role of Journalism in Israel-Palestine (Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict)” Book Review: This book explores how the media has influenced the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its transformation over time. It includes the insights and experiences of peace activists who have actively worked towards peace since the first Intifada. The book compares the perspectives of professional journalists who have reported on the conflict and the challenges they face when practicing a different type of journalism. It also examines the obstacles and opportunities that arise in this endeavor, shedding light on the complexities of covering such a sensitive and complex issue.

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9."A Test of Peace Journalism Model: on Global News Coverage of Israel-Palestine Conflict" by Yakubu Ozohu-Suleiman
“A Test of Peace Journalism Model: on Global News Coverage of Israel-Palestine Conflict” Book Review: This book focuses on valuable insights into the responses of prominent international news providers towards peace journalism. It explores the interdependence of peace journalism on both Western and non-Western sources, and how they shape public perception of the pertinent issues. With a focus on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, this book is specifically designed to contribute empirical understanding of the media’s role in fostering peace in the region.

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10."Media and the Path to Peace (Communication, Society and Politics)" by Gadi Wolfsfeld
“Media and the Path to Peace (Communication, Society and Politics)” Book Review: This book discusses the significant role played by news media in ongoing peace processes. It examines the evolving nature of press involvement in various processes across different time periods and political contexts. Focusing on three major cases—the Oslo peace process, the Israel-Jordan peace process, and the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland—the book provides an analysis of news values and their impact on the peace process. It also sheds light on instances where the media have hindered peace efforts, while exploring how variations in the political and media environments greatly influence media behavior.

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