American photojournalism : motivations and meanings
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American photojournalism : motivations and meanings
(Visions of the American press)
Northwestern University Press, 2009
- : pbk
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"Medill School of Journalism"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-299) and index
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The traditional approach to studying American photojournalism explains the what and who of photojournalism - what events and developments occurred, what notable images were taken, and who took them. Without neglecting those concerns, ""American Photojournalism"" emphasizes the why. It explains how contemporary photojournalism is grounded in three large ideas: the desire to witness and record historical events and important people, the belief in photography's power to advance social justice, and the embrace of a universal humanism. Cookman argues that contemporary photojournalists are strongly influenced by these three ideas, and that these ideas have become the central tenets of the profession.
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