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Book examines differences in journalism

Cross-Cultural Journalism: Communicating Strategically About Diversity
Maria Len-Rios and Earnest Perry
Routledge
Paperback: $51.95 Hardback: $160

Maria Len-Rios, an associate professor of advertising and public relations at Grady College, has just published an introductory textbook Cross-Cultural Journalism: Communicating Strategically About Diversity.

The book aims to teach college students how to navigate a continually changing world and write professionally and successfully about diversity and culture. Len-Rios edited the book with Earnest Perry, an associate professor at the Missouri School of Journalism.

Len-Rios and Perry reached out to numerous educators and practitioners in journalism and public relations to bring together a comprehensive collection of exercises and real-world examples. The book provides instruction about applying journalism and strategic communication strategies that take culture into account.

In addition to the chapters authored by Len-Rios, Patricia Thomas, Knight Chair in Health and Medical Journalism, authored a chapter, and graphics student Kara Wexler designed the cover.