新闻传播学专业英语教程(第二版)

新闻传播学专业英语教程(第二版)
作 者: 展江 李青藜 李欣人
出版社: 中国人民大学出版社
丛编项: 21世纪新闻传播学系列教材·"十一五"国家级规划教材
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标 签: 大学专业英语教材
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1.本书共分为18个单元,教学可按17~18个教学周、54学时安排。每单元由4篇选文构成(个别单元为5篇),每篇选文的长度在1000个单词左右。内容大致涵盖大众传播事业的主要部类和新闻与传播学的主要领域。2.在每单元所选文章中,根据单元主题的不同,一般有1~2篇著名学者关于该主题的经典论述,1~2篇比较具体的个案研究性质的文章,以及1篇综合性的概述(反映本学科到20世纪末的发展)。这样组合的目的,是希望能尽量做到材料新颖,容量充足,内容权威,点面结合,深浅有致,形成梯次,适合新闻与传播学专业本科生和硕士研究生共同使用。3.本书所选文章,主要来自新闻学、传播学、政治学、经济学、法学、文化学、社会学等方面的文献。4.课文生词的选择和释义以教育部公布的《大学英语教学大纲通用词汇表》中的四级词汇为起点,学生可参考生词表来理解课文。5.在课后练习中,练习一采取问答题的形式,旨在培养学生理解作者的主要观点,并归纳课文主要内容的能力。6.专业翻译能力的培养是本教材的一个重要目的。在每单元所选文章中,我们提供两篇译文,作为教学参考。

图书目录

Unit 1 Introduction

 Passage One The Meaning of "Communication"

 Passage Two McQuail's Normative Theories

 Passage Three Hot and Cold

 Passage Four Minerva's Owi

Unit 2 Books

 Passage One Books in History

 Passage Two Book Publishing

 Passage Three The Printing Press as an Agent of Change

 Passage Four Areopagitica: A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing

Unit 3 Magazines

 Passage One Magazine as Media Innovators

 Passage Two Magazines Push Images Over Words

 Passage Three Luce and Time

 Passage Four Early Periodical as Publicist Instrument of Criticism

Unit 4 Newspapers

 Passage One What if There Were No Newspaper?

 Passage Two A Newspaper Industry Casualty You May Have Missed

 Passage Three The New York Times in 1990s

 Passage Four Natural History of the Newspaper

Unit 5 Film

 Passage One Importance of Movies

 Passage Two The Structure of the Western Film

 Passage Three Hollywood's Big Six

 Passage Four Schindler's I.ist: The Role of Memory

Unit 6 Radio

 Passage One FM's Rise

 Passage Two Characteristics of American Radio

 Passage Three Trends and Convergence in Radio and Sound Recording

 Passage Four The Assets and Liabilities in Radio

Unit 7 TV

 Passage One Impact of Television

 Passage Two Culture

 Passage Three The Case for Television Journalism

 Passage Four CBS News

Unit 8 Internet and Media Convergence

 Passage One Internet

 Passage Two Worldwide Wedge: Division and Contradiction in the Global Information Infrastructure

 Passage Three Weblogs, Citizen Journalists and Traditional Media

 Passage Four Media Convergence and Complications

Unit 9 Media Education and Media Literacy

 Passage One The Origin of Journalism Education

 Passage Two What They Don't Teach at J-School

 Passage Three Green-Eyeshades Versus the Chi-Squares

 Passage Four Elements of Media Literacy

Unit 10 Advertising

 Passage One Media Choices

 Passage Two Origins of Advertising

 Passage Three Advertising: The Magic System

 Passage Four Advertising: Agencies and Copywriters

Unit 11 Public Relations

 Passage One Defining Public Relations

 Passage Two Public Relations Services

 Passage Three Newsmaking

 Passage Four The Roots of Public Relations

Unit 12 Media Economy

 Passage One Economic Foundation of Mass Media

 Passage Two The Two Economies

 Passage Three Television Programming

 Passage Four Rupert Murdoch

Unit 13 Culture Industry and Culture Studies

 Passage One Culture Industry Reconsidered

 Passage Two What Is British Cultural Studies?

 Passage Three Properties of the New Media and a Socialist Strategy

 Passage Four Hegemony: An Overview

Unit 14 Process of Mass Communication

 Passage One Encoding/Decoding

 Passage Two The Acts of Communication

 Passage Three The Circuit and the Acts

 Passage Four Selecting the News: Gatekeeping

Unit 15 Effects and Audience of Mass Communication

 Passage One Effects Studies

 Passage Two The Uses and Gratifications Model

 Passage Three TV and Learning

 Passage Four Scientific and Nonscientific Polls

Unit 16 Mass Communication and Society

 Passage One Some Social Functions of the Mass Media

 Passage Two The Masses: The Implosion of the Social in the Media

 Passage Three The Debate over Civic Journalism

 Passage Four Investigative Reporting

Unit 17 Mass Communication and Social Control

 Passage One Government Manipulation of Media

 Passage Two Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion

 Passage Three The Principles

 Passage Four Jefferson's View of the Press

Unit 18 Laws and Ethics of Mass Communication

 Passage One The First Amendment to the Constitution

 Passage Two The Means to the End

 Passage Three Should the Names of Rape Victims Be Published?

 Passage Four Attributing a Libel Is No Defense

Appendix A Key to Exercises

Appendix B Chinese Translations

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