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... journalists, but also by school and university students. Laura Flemming says that transmedia learning is the application of storytelling techniques combined with the use of multiple platforms to create an immersive learning landscape which enables multivarious entry and exit points for learning and ...
... journalists, but also by school and university students. Laura Flemming says that transmedia learning is the application of storytelling techniques combined with the use of multiple platforms to create an immersive learning landscape which enables multivarious entry and exit points for learning and ...
Chapter 2. Journalism and democracy: the concept of free press In a
... Americas: Journalists in Latin America have been victims of drug cartels, guerrilla groups and organized crime. However, in countries like Venezuela, media outlets are suffering recent legislation proposals that would lead to less watchdogs and more government control over content. For example, Vene ...
... Americas: Journalists in Latin America have been victims of drug cartels, guerrilla groups and organized crime. However, in countries like Venezuela, media outlets are suffering recent legislation proposals that would lead to less watchdogs and more government control over content. For example, Vene ...
16th IACC Long Session Report Investigative Journalism
... What were the aims of the session and corruption risks? Governments are criminalising journalism around the world, while investigators face intimidation, threats, abuse etc. More than a 1000 journalists have been murdered since 1990. There is a war out there on independent media and they need help. ...
... What were the aims of the session and corruption risks? Governments are criminalising journalism around the world, while investigators face intimidation, threats, abuse etc. More than a 1000 journalists have been murdered since 1990. There is a war out there on independent media and they need help. ...
this Article - European Journal of Language and
... to present their activities and express their ideas. When it comes to the communication of the politicians of various levels – for the low-level politicians such as municipal level politicians social networks are an excellent platform for communicating with the voters. This is because they seldom ha ...
... to present their activities and express their ideas. When it comes to the communication of the politicians of various levels – for the low-level politicians such as municipal level politicians social networks are an excellent platform for communicating with the voters. This is because they seldom ha ...
MY views on Indian Journalists:
... Since the advent of journalism in India, The present Bunch of journalists are not found to be as dedicated and sincere to their work as they should be. There are several factors for this, but for the time being let us not go through the Intricacies. At The prima facie, an Indian journalist attire is ...
... Since the advent of journalism in India, The present Bunch of journalists are not found to be as dedicated and sincere to their work as they should be. There are several factors for this, but for the time being let us not go through the Intricacies. At The prima facie, an Indian journalist attire is ...
The Fourth Power under Pressure
... are the weakest link, have to fight for their existence. They are merged with other papers, they have fewer editions, they are closed down. Today, in roughly 60 percent of all German districts and bigger cities there is only one local newspaper left. Consequently, the number of newspaper journalists ...
... are the weakest link, have to fight for their existence. They are merged with other papers, they have fewer editions, they are closed down. Today, in roughly 60 percent of all German districts and bigger cities there is only one local newspaper left. Consequently, the number of newspaper journalists ...
Proclamation - The Denver Post
... WHEREAS, Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke, upon the opening of the gallery in the House of Commons in 1787 to the British press, said there were Three Estates in Parliament – the clergy, the secular lords and the commoners, but in the reporters’ gallery there sat a Fourth Estate more imp ...
... WHEREAS, Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke, upon the opening of the gallery in the House of Commons in 1787 to the British press, said there were Three Estates in Parliament – the clergy, the secular lords and the commoners, but in the reporters’ gallery there sat a Fourth Estate more imp ...
Journalistic identity in contemporary Indonesia
... download and upload stories wherever they are. However, the Blackberry also made them less creative in approaching stories. In the past, before we interviewed [someone] or reported an event, we came to the site early, found out what was going on, then started our report. Today, they just access the ...
... download and upload stories wherever they are. However, the Blackberry also made them less creative in approaching stories. In the past, before we interviewed [someone] or reported an event, we came to the site early, found out what was going on, then started our report. Today, they just access the ...
Which Journalists, Which Media, Which
... It is vital to differentiate between information and communication in journalistic practice. It is a fact that, among the errors with which journalists are reproached, the majority involves communication blunders and the fact that we have neglected to inform. There are two different registers here – ...
... It is vital to differentiate between information and communication in journalistic practice. It is a fact that, among the errors with which journalists are reproached, the majority involves communication blunders and the fact that we have neglected to inform. There are two different registers here – ...
Bloggers-Event-Online-Freedoms-Presentation
... It has been recommended in IL that some form of support and protection should be provided to media actors who do not fully qualify as media under a number of criteria set forth by the Committee, such as bloggers, but who at the same time ‘participate in the media ecosystem’ (i.e users who make conte ...
... It has been recommended in IL that some form of support and protection should be provided to media actors who do not fully qualify as media under a number of criteria set forth by the Committee, such as bloggers, but who at the same time ‘participate in the media ecosystem’ (i.e users who make conte ...
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... The bigger picture • The community—with the media as its chief ally—should mould its government, and not the other way around • Every professional journalist’s primary obligation is to ‘serve the public, not the profession of journalism, not a particular newspaper, not the government, but the publi ...
... The bigger picture • The community—with the media as its chief ally—should mould its government, and not the other way around • Every professional journalist’s primary obligation is to ‘serve the public, not the profession of journalism, not a particular newspaper, not the government, but the publi ...
Luckily, reporters in Armenia are neither murdered nor jailed
... encourages the parties in dispute to reach a settlement before a verdict is handed down. There are also a relatively large number of cases in which plaintiffs withdraw their suits in the investigative phase. These tendencies can be explained by the fact that the courts have set a high bar for eviden ...
... encourages the parties in dispute to reach a settlement before a verdict is handed down. There are also a relatively large number of cases in which plaintiffs withdraw their suits in the investigative phase. These tendencies can be explained by the fact that the courts have set a high bar for eviden ...
Freedom of the press in Ukraine
Freedom of the press in Ukraine was considered in 2013 to be among the freest of the post-Soviet states other than the Baltic states.As of September 2015, Freedom House classifies the Internet in Ukraine as ""partly free"" and the press as ""partly free"". Press freedom had significantly improved since the Orange Revolution of 2004. However, in 2010 Freedom House perceived ""negative trends in Ukraine"".According to the US Department of State in 2009 there were no attempts by central authorities to direct media content, but there were reports of intimidation of journalists by national and local officials. Media at times demonstrated a tendency toward self‑censorship on matters that the government deemed sensitive. Stories in the electronic and printed media (veiled advertisements and positive coverage presented as news) and participation in a television talk show can be bought. Media watchdog groups have express concern over the extremely high monetary damages that were demanded in court cases concerning libel.The Constitution of Ukraine and a 1991 law provide for freedom of speech.In Ukraine’s provinces numerous, anonymous attacks and threats persisted against journalists, who investigated or exposed corruption or other government misdeeds. The US-based Committee to Protect Journalists concluded in 2007 that these attacks, and police reluctance in some cases to pursue the perpetrators, were ""helping to foster an atmosphere of impunity against independent journalists."" Media watchdogs have stated attacks and pressure on journalists have increased since the February 2010 election of Viktor Yanukovych as President.In Ukraine many news-outlets are financed by wealthy investors and reflected the political and economic interests of their owners.