Draws on media's past strengths to define a more responsive role for journalism's future. This work covers many current trends: minority voices, providing interactive community forums, reconciling informational and entertainment functions, understanding bias and creating "public opinion".
Rob Anderson, G. Michael Killenberg, United States) Anderson, Rob (Professor of Communication, Professor of Communication, Saint Louis University, Gen Carbon, IL, Saint Petersburg) Killenberg, G. Michael (Professor of Mass Communication and Journalism, Professor of Mass Communication and Journalism, University of South Florida
Margaret Somerville, K. Kumaran, Rob Anderson, Inverness) Somerville, Margaret (NHS Highland, K. (NHS Somerset) Kumaran, Exeter) Anderson, Rob (Peninsula Medical School
Margaret Somerville, K. Kumaran, Rob Anderson, Inverness) Somerville, Margaret (NHS Highland, K. (NHS Somerset) Kumaran, Exeter) Anderson, Rob (Peninsula Medical School
Rob Anderson, G. Michael Killenberg, United States) Anderson, Rob (Professor of Communication, Professor of Communication, Saint Louis University, Gen Carbon, IL, Saint Petersburg) Killenberg, G. Michael (Professor of Mass Communication and Journalism, Professor of Mass Communication and Journalism, University of South Florida