Dr. Juliette Storr is an Associate Professor of Communication Arts & Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Beaver Campus. Additionally, Storr has worked as both a broadcast journalist and newspaper reporter in the Bahamas.
Storrâs roots in journalism are on display throughout the book. She is interested not only in the economic, technological, and political context of journalism in the Caribbean but in journalism practice, performance, training, and educationâ| Her interviews show journalists aware of the challenges and struggling mightily to change them. The journalists are frank and forthright about their positionâ| Ultimately, Storr leaves us with respect for the labours of Caribbean journalists and shows us the difficulty and dignity of doing âresponsible and effective journalismâ in a small place. - Jack Lule, Journal of Communication
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