Who doesn’t love a top j-books list? For journalists, it’s endless fun debating what books should have made it but didn’t, and what books did but shouldn’t have.
Who doesn’t love a top j-books list? For journalists, it’s endless fun debating what books should have made it but didn’t, and what books did but shouldn’t have.
Well, here’s another list for you. The website bestcollegesonline.com has chosen its top 50 books for journalism students. On it: Understanding Media, Manufacturing Consent, Convergence Culture, War Reporting for Cowards and about 46 others. Debate away.
And if you still have some fight left in you, check out J-Source’s top list from September.
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