Foreign news exploring the world of foreign correspondents

Foreign News gives us a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look into the practices of the global tribe we call foreign correspondents. Exploring how they work, Ulf Hannerz also compares the ways correspondents and anthropologists report from one part of the world to another. Hannerz draws on extensive i...

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Main Author: Hannerz, Ulf
Format: Book
Published: Chicago University of Chicago Press 2004
Series:The Lewis Henry Morgan lectures
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