The Elements of Journalism - How to Order (English and several other languages)

April 24, 2007

Elements of Journalism REVISEDThe Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect
UPDATED and REVISED
-- by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel

 


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Translated Versions

The Elements of Journalism has been published in many languages. Below is a list of each country and publisher that has published the book.

Arabic-language Countries (IHCI)

sales@ihci.org; telephone: +20-(0)2-6222105 / 6222139 /6221944

Armenia (Internews)

Brazil (Geracao)

Bulgaria (Sluntse)

Cambodia - Khmer language (Reahoo via the U.S. Department of State)

China - Complex characters (New Century)

Egypt (International House for Cultural Investments, SAE)

France and French-speaking African Countries (Nouveaux Horizons)

Go to:  http://usembassy.state.gov/paris-ars

Click on "Nouveaux Horizons (Book Publishing)" in the left column navigation menu. The French version of Elements is listed on page  37 of the catalogue.

Contact: Marion Brasart - BrasartMM@state.gov

Greece (Kastaniotis)

Haiti (Nouveaux Horizons)

Indonesia (ISAI, via the U.S. Department of State)

Italy (Edizioni Lindau)

Japan (Nihon Keizai Hyoron-sha)

Contact: Mr. Taniguchi - taniguchi@nikkeihyo.co.jp; telephone: 03 3230 1661

Korea (Korea Press Foundation)

Lebanon (Nouveaux Horizons)

Portugal (Porto Editora)

Russia (Internews)

Serbia (CID)

Spain (Ediciones El Pais)

Turkey (ODTU)

United Kingdom (Guardian Books/Atlantic)

World Spanish, excluding the U.S. (Ediciones El Pais)

 

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