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Douglas Mark Underwood (born April 16, 1948) is an American journalist and media studies scholar. He is a Professor of Communication at the University of Washington. Underwood’s research primarily focuses on journalism in relation to literature, religion, trauma, and newsroom ethics and management. He has authored six books, including Journalism and the Novel: Truth and Fiction, Literary Journalism in British and American Prose: An Historical Overview, Chronicling Trauma: Journalists and Writers on Violence and Loss, When MBAs Rule the Newsroom: How the Marketers and Managers Are Reshaping Today’s Media, and From Yahweh to Yahoo!: The Religious Roots of the Secular Press.

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  • Douglas Mark Underwood (born April 16, 1948) is an American journalist and media studies scholar. He is a Professor of Communication at the University of Washington. Underwood’s research primarily focuses on journalism in relation to literature, religion, trauma, and newsroom ethics and management. He has authored six books, including Journalism and the Novel: Truth and Fiction, Literary Journalism in British and American Prose: An Historical Overview, Chronicling Trauma: Journalists and Writers on Violence and Loss, When MBAs Rule the Newsroom: How the Marketers and Managers Are Reshaping Today’s Media, and From Yahweh to Yahoo!: The Religious Roots of the Secular Press. (en)
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  • Douglas Mark Underwood (born April 16, 1948) is an American journalist and media studies scholar. He is a Professor of Communication at the University of Washington. Underwood’s research primarily focuses on journalism in relation to literature, religion, trauma, and newsroom ethics and management. He has authored six books, including Journalism and the Novel: Truth and Fiction, Literary Journalism in British and American Prose: An Historical Overview, Chronicling Trauma: Journalists and Writers on Violence and Loss, When MBAs Rule the Newsroom: How the Marketers and Managers Are Reshaping Today’s Media, and From Yahweh to Yahoo!: The Religious Roots of the Secular Press. (en)
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