
State of Investigative Journalism in Pakistan
... logic of checks and balances in democratic systems. It provides a valuable mechanism for monitoring the performance of democratic institutions as they are most broadly defined to include governmental bodies, civic organizations and publicly held corporations.”3 Zahid Abdullah and Reshmi Mitra define ...
... logic of checks and balances in democratic systems. It provides a valuable mechanism for monitoring the performance of democratic institutions as they are most broadly defined to include governmental bodies, civic organizations and publicly held corporations.”3 Zahid Abdullah and Reshmi Mitra define ...
How Communication, Culture, and Critique Intersect in the Study of
... part of the culture to which they report, they are thought to impart preference statements about what is good and bad, moral and amoral, and appropriate and inappropriate in the world, and their preference statements implicitly or explicitly shape the news. Seeing journalism as culture thus regards ...
... part of the culture to which they report, they are thought to impart preference statements about what is good and bad, moral and amoral, and appropriate and inappropriate in the world, and their preference statements implicitly or explicitly shape the news. Seeing journalism as culture thus regards ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... scale but when it was the turn of journalists the then Minister of Information Jerry Gana declared loud and clear that Nigeria journalists were not professionals. Subsequent attempts to redeem the image of Nigerian journalists have hit the rock. In light of this, it has been the concern of academia ...
... scale but when it was the turn of journalists the then Minister of Information Jerry Gana declared loud and clear that Nigeria journalists were not professionals. Subsequent attempts to redeem the image of Nigerian journalists have hit the rock. In light of this, it has been the concern of academia ...
Universal Ethical Standards?
... of an ethical act. That condition is worsened for the conscientious journalist because, although one may escape immediate harm from an ethical act, others may suffer.2 Rationally, we should be willing to accept the consequences of our actions. If we do something wrong, we may figure we deserve whate ...
... of an ethical act. That condition is worsened for the conscientious journalist because, although one may escape immediate harm from an ethical act, others may suffer.2 Rationally, we should be willing to accept the consequences of our actions. If we do something wrong, we may figure we deserve whate ...
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 ...
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... Another transmedia project was also done by New York Times in 2012. The name of this story “Snow Fall. The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek” became institution and was awarded Pulitzer Prize [6]. This was an investigation by a journalist John Brench about a snowbreak in the park Tunnel Creek in Australia. ...
... Another transmedia project was also done by New York Times in 2012. The name of this story “Snow Fall. The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek” became institution and was awarded Pulitzer Prize [6]. This was an investigation by a journalist John Brench about a snowbreak in the park Tunnel Creek in Australia. ...
16th IACC Long Session Report Investigative Journalism
... 4. Reach out over the media channels that people use such as radio, TV, print etc. Not everyone has the Internet! ...
... 4. Reach out over the media channels that people use such as radio, TV, print etc. Not everyone has the Internet! ...
a professional - Brazilian Journalism Research
... All those who want to establish a domain reserved for their own benefit act in the same way. They want to do it for the interests of society (public interest) and they create organizations capable of defending their own conceptions. The study of these organizations is particularly interesting. It pl ...
... All those who want to establish a domain reserved for their own benefit act in the same way. They want to do it for the interests of society (public interest) and they create organizations capable of defending their own conceptions. The study of these organizations is particularly interesting. It pl ...
The Fourth Power under Pressure
... the audience in the long run. Instead, journalists should operate as pilots in the worldwide web, as honest brokers in public controversies and as initiators of sustainable debates on the fundamental values of our open society. Up until now, digital journalism used the worldwide web primarily as an ...
... the audience in the long run. Instead, journalists should operate as pilots in the worldwide web, as honest brokers in public controversies and as initiators of sustainable debates on the fundamental values of our open society. Up until now, digital journalism used the worldwide web primarily as an ...
Where does the journalist fit in the NLG
... the lack of resources is the main barrier holding them back. Both have experimented with automation, but the tasks performed by the Toolbox (TT) and Hokkibotti (STT) are very basic and not that sophisticated so far. My conclusion is that journalists are still needed in the newsrooms, at least for so ...
... the lack of resources is the main barrier holding them back. Both have experimented with automation, but the tasks performed by the Toolbox (TT) and Hokkibotti (STT) are very basic and not that sophisticated so far. My conclusion is that journalists are still needed in the newsrooms, at least for so ...
Case Study - Prime Research
... “number two” company in many ways including the quality of their public relations personnel who were found to be responsive, accessible and whom generally served the journalists'’ most important ...
... “number two” company in many ways including the quality of their public relations personnel who were found to be responsive, accessible and whom generally served the journalists'’ most important ...
Journalistic identity in contemporary Indonesia
... Shortly after Suharto's resignation in 1998, the Indonesian government established various press restrictions meant to maintain relative calm during a tempestuous time. These restrictions were widely supported by the public as necessary to maintain order and limit the possibility of inflammatory or ...
... Shortly after Suharto's resignation in 1998, the Indonesian government established various press restrictions meant to maintain relative calm during a tempestuous time. These restrictions were widely supported by the public as necessary to maintain order and limit the possibility of inflammatory or ...
Open letter - European Federation of Journalists
... The yearly campaign Stand Up For Journalism was held by the EFJ for the seventh time. On this day, journalists across Europe hold meetings, presentations, seminars etc. to build up solidarity and mutual understanding among journalists. Team photos is one of the most widely used cooperative actions. ...
... The yearly campaign Stand Up For Journalism was held by the EFJ for the seventh time. On this day, journalists across Europe hold meetings, presentations, seminars etc. to build up solidarity and mutual understanding among journalists. Team photos is one of the most widely used cooperative actions. ...
Proclamation - The Denver Post
... lords and the commoners, but in the reporters’ gallery there sat a Fourth Estate more important far than those; and WHEREAS, freedom of the press in America has been cherished since at least 1733, when John Peter Zenger, a New York publisher, criticized the newly appointed colonial governor of New Y ...
... lords and the commoners, but in the reporters’ gallery there sat a Fourth Estate more important far than those; and WHEREAS, freedom of the press in America has been cherished since at least 1733, when John Peter Zenger, a New York publisher, criticized the newly appointed colonial governor of New Y ...
Gatekeeping | Gatewatching
... to identify important material as it becomes available We need order, surveillance, warning systems to alert us; information for action, decision making; culture for connection and community ...
... to identify important material as it becomes available We need order, surveillance, warning systems to alert us; information for action, decision making; culture for connection and community ...
Bloggers-Event-Online-Freedoms-Presentation
... 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 content of public interest available on collective online shared spaces which are designed to facilitate interactive ...
... 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 content of public interest available on collective online shared spaces which are designed to facilitate interactive ...
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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 ...
The Journalist Institute of the Americas-‐ Cuba
... faculty from the University of Havana that provide instruction to them. Demographically youth make up a large part of Cuban society, will have increasing influence as they move through adulthood, and simila ...
... faculty from the University of Havana that provide instruction to them. Demographically youth make up a large part of Cuban society, will have increasing influence as they move through adulthood, and simila ...
MY views on Indian Journalists:
... 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 ...
... 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 ...