Orientalism in reporting religion: Approaches to
... reporting on religions, or reporting on Islam, be adopted as critical components in the curricula of journalism education. It notes that in Malaysia, despite a proliferation of journalism/communication schools over more than three decades, there is no course on the reportage of religions/Islam. Such ...
... reporting on religions, or reporting on Islam, be adopted as critical components in the curricula of journalism education. It notes that in Malaysia, despite a proliferation of journalism/communication schools over more than three decades, there is no course on the reportage of religions/Islam. Such ...
How to Study the History of Journalism? Critical Reflection on the
... the history of journalism has been slight. This argument is still useful for description of Slovenian the history of journalism today, where journalism historians are humanists who have not accepted major theoretical and methodological elements of social science. For example, the latest Slovenian bo ...
... the history of journalism has been slight. This argument is still useful for description of Slovenian the history of journalism today, where journalism historians are humanists who have not accepted major theoretical and methodological elements of social science. For example, the latest Slovenian bo ...
Slide 1
... Who, where, when, how and what • Who – do you want to be able to speak about, who do you plan to speak/observe • Where – what is the physical domain of the sample, are settings relevant to the credibility of your methods? • When – do your methods fit into your time frame, is timing relevant to the ...
... Who, where, when, how and what • Who – do you want to be able to speak about, who do you plan to speak/observe • Where – what is the physical domain of the sample, are settings relevant to the credibility of your methods? • When – do your methods fit into your time frame, is timing relevant to the ...
5 Web Building Blocks
... And tools to help kids stack them Multimedia Journalism for College Educators Poynter Institute February 2010 ...
... And tools to help kids stack them Multimedia Journalism for College Educators Poynter Institute February 2010 ...
News Literacy — Jour 110
... What makes journalism different from other kinds of information? The first rule for a smart news consumer is this: Always know what information “neighborhood” you’re in. This lecture explores the differences between news, propaganda, publicity, advertising, entertainment and raw information? Student ...
... What makes journalism different from other kinds of information? The first rule for a smart news consumer is this: Always know what information “neighborhood” you’re in. This lecture explores the differences between news, propaganda, publicity, advertising, entertainment and raw information? Student ...
The Moral Justification for Journalism
... function required by moral obligation and instead help people to know well enough in the public sphere to actually participate in (and not just casually monitor) civic life. The public sphere is that "space" outside of government and Big Business where private individuals come together through vario ...
... function required by moral obligation and instead help people to know well enough in the public sphere to actually participate in (and not just casually monitor) civic life. The public sphere is that "space" outside of government and Big Business where private individuals come together through vario ...
The future of objectivity
... 1. the emergence of the bourgeois public sphere in the eighteenth century; 2. the development of the mass-circulation press as a business in the late nineteenth century; and 3. the institutionalisation of professional norms of objectivity and impartiality in newspaper and radio journalism in the ear ...
... 1. the emergence of the bourgeois public sphere in the eighteenth century; 2. the development of the mass-circulation press as a business in the late nineteenth century; and 3. the institutionalisation of professional norms of objectivity and impartiality in newspaper and radio journalism in the ear ...
- City Research Online
... Web 2.0. Scott Maier (2009) notes that ‘the corrections system is often flawed in print journalism, but the checks and balances needed to assure accuracy are arguably even more haphazard with the journalism that news organizations display online’. A recent study of 155 US newspapers, carried out by ...
... Web 2.0. Scott Maier (2009) notes that ‘the corrections system is often flawed in print journalism, but the checks and balances needed to assure accuracy are arguably even more haphazard with the journalism that news organizations display online’. A recent study of 155 US newspapers, carried out by ...
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 ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... free access to news, the question of confidentiality, the publication of plagiarism and errors of facts. Colonia rulers in Nigeria and their succeeding “Nigerian-Europeans” regarded journalism education as an unnecessary undertaking. This view partly accounts for the reason why for many years all Ni ...
... free access to news, the question of confidentiality, the publication of plagiarism and errors of facts. Colonia rulers in Nigeria and their succeeding “Nigerian-Europeans” regarded journalism education as an unnecessary undertaking. This view partly accounts for the reason why for many years all Ni ...
Universal Ethical Standards?
... the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights states, “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers” (p. 19). Granted ...
... the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights states, “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers” (p. 19). Granted ...
The Problem of Realist Events in American
... the average then fell again after 1934, a second downturn that occurred as alarms about propaganda gave way to fears that bare-bones information could become misleading. Facing the Great Depression and World War II, first United Press and then the Associated Press (Mott, 1952) pioneered news that sh ...
... the average then fell again after 1934, a second downturn that occurred as alarms about propaganda gave way to fears that bare-bones information could become misleading. Facing the Great Depression and World War II, first United Press and then the Associated Press (Mott, 1952) pioneered news that sh ...
16th IACC Long Session Report Investigative Journalism
... Yolanda Ma Jinxin spoke of how traditional media are still doing investigative stories in China, but online media and activism is also rising. Hong Kong and Taiwan do have a free media. There are a number of investigative outlets in these countries, some are crowdfunded, some supported by foundation ...
... Yolanda Ma Jinxin spoke of how traditional media are still doing investigative stories in China, but online media and activism is also rising. Hong Kong and Taiwan do have a free media. There are a number of investigative outlets in these countries, some are crowdfunded, some supported by foundation ...
PPT
... Gender was not only a strong predictor of how long students adopted Internet news but also an antecedent variable to the relationship between Internet news adoption and Internet news reading. ...
... Gender was not only a strong predictor of how long students adopted Internet news but also an antecedent variable to the relationship between Internet news adoption and Internet news reading. ...
The Mass Media and American Politics
... the public evaluates political leaders. Some stories or events can be made more important, others less important, depending on their coverage. ...
... the public evaluates political leaders. Some stories or events can be made more important, others less important, depending on their coverage. ...
Ethics
... censorship, and corporations by share ownership. • The methods of manipulation are subtle and many. Manipulation may be voluntary or involuntary. • Those being manipulated may not be aware of this. See: news propaganda. ...
... censorship, and corporations by share ownership. • The methods of manipulation are subtle and many. Manipulation may be voluntary or involuntary. • Those being manipulated may not be aware of this. See: news propaganda. ...
How Communication, Culture, and Critique Intersect in the Study of
... reading of events taking shape in the public sphere has been somewhat overlooked, though its practice continues unabated. In their contemporary formations, numerous journalistic forums privilege the offering of criticism on events of the public sphere. Although these forums have tended to emerge fr ...
... reading of events taking shape in the public sphere has been somewhat overlooked, though its practice continues unabated. In their contemporary formations, numerous journalistic forums privilege the offering of criticism on events of the public sphere. Although these forums have tended to emerge fr ...
Between facts and news: Journalism, common sense knowledge
... frequently used by readers and audiences in order to put some kind of order in the world, allowing for the surpassing of its contingencies. Often, the need of finding a frame that begets you the chance of understanding the meaning of fragmented events that suddenly arise in everyday reality is the f ...
... frequently used by readers and audiences in order to put some kind of order in the world, allowing for the surpassing of its contingencies. Often, the need of finding a frame that begets you the chance of understanding the meaning of fragmented events that suddenly arise in everyday reality is the f ...
Editing Syllabus SP-06
... • You will edit copy and write frequently, if not daily, in this class. Assignments will include exercises from the online workbook that accompanies the text and assignments such as editing news copy in daily newspapers, both during class and on your own time. • You are required to stay current with ...
... • You will edit copy and write frequently, if not daily, in this class. Assignments will include exercises from the online workbook that accompanies the text and assignments such as editing news copy in daily newspapers, both during class and on your own time. • You are required to stay current with ...
English
... Kosovo is now a society going through a wide-ranging transition – political, social and economic. It has been given a chance to raise up and build the foundation of modern democracy, with the assistance of the International Community. In Kosovo OSCE was tasked with institution building. We thought o ...
... Kosovo is now a society going through a wide-ranging transition – political, social and economic. It has been given a chance to raise up and build the foundation of modern democracy, with the assistance of the International Community. In Kosovo OSCE was tasked with institution building. We thought o ...
Peace Journalism in the Philippines
... things, the basic idea behind this reaction is protection. This is why, human being interesting in conflict news rather than peace news. Media, however, uses this human interest in a negative way. ...
... things, the basic idea behind this reaction is protection. This is why, human being interesting in conflict news rather than peace news. Media, however, uses this human interest in a negative way. ...
1920`s Advertisements
... The Saturday Evening Post began to target consumerism and advertisements started taking off in these and other publications. ...
... The Saturday Evening Post began to target consumerism and advertisements started taking off in these and other publications. ...
Programme Specification
... A good degree or an alternative qualification approved by the University as degree equivalent. The Department is happy to consider applications from mature students. ...
... A good degree or an alternative qualification approved by the University as degree equivalent. The Department is happy to consider applications from mature students. ...