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... Germany in April 1917, the fight over political ideas and speech rights took on new passion throughout the country. Increasingly, faced with the threat of a foreign enemy, any act, Essays in Economic & Business History ...
... Germany in April 1917, the fight over political ideas and speech rights took on new passion throughout the country. Increasingly, faced with the threat of a foreign enemy, any act, Essays in Economic & Business History ...
We Media: How audiences are shaping the future of news and
... today’s dominant media organizations — led by Hollywood — are abusing copyright laws to shut down some of the most useful technologies for this new era, while governments increasingly shield their activities from public sight and make rules that effectively decide who’s a journalist. In a worst-case ...
... today’s dominant media organizations — led by Hollywood — are abusing copyright laws to shut down some of the most useful technologies for this new era, while governments increasingly shield their activities from public sight and make rules that effectively decide who’s a journalist. In a worst-case ...
1 VITA WILLIAM HOWARD HICKMAN Professor Department
... Hickman, W.H. (2012, April). “Academic and Research Editing” panel. American Copy Editors Society National Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana Hickman, W.H. (2012, March). “Desire2Learn features and improvements from WebCT.” Department of Mass Communication faculty Hickman, W.H. (2012, February). “Wh ...
... Hickman, W.H. (2012, April). “Academic and Research Editing” panel. American Copy Editors Society National Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana Hickman, W.H. (2012, March). “Desire2Learn features and improvements from WebCT.” Department of Mass Communication faculty Hickman, W.H. (2012, February). “Wh ...
South Carolina Press Opinions Toward the Spanish
... I am forever grateful to my parents, Mary and Paul, who have taught me the value of dedication, hard work and pursuing my education, but most importantly for loving and supporting me through everything. To my sister, Dani, thank you for motivating me to achieve my greatest potential. Being your olde ...
... I am forever grateful to my parents, Mary and Paul, who have taught me the value of dedication, hard work and pursuing my education, but most importantly for loving and supporting me through everything. To my sister, Dani, thank you for motivating me to achieve my greatest potential. Being your olde ...
Sweat not melodrama
... complete story and frame their investigation as a noble quest. They warn student journalists that if these two Washington Post reporters had ‘merely reported the obvious facts of the Watergate break-in’ (Killenberg, 1992: 7) that the truth behind President Nixon’s betrayal of the American people wou ...
... complete story and frame their investigation as a noble quest. They warn student journalists that if these two Washington Post reporters had ‘merely reported the obvious facts of the Watergate break-in’ (Killenberg, 1992: 7) that the truth behind President Nixon’s betrayal of the American people wou ...
Managing the symbolic arena: The media sociology of Herbert Gans
... within the tradition of mass communication research, and how it has influenced further studies of the news process (see also Reese & Ballinger, 2001).1 A thorough review of the author’s published work and a close reading of Deciding What’s News was carried out. On that basis, a number of questions w ...
... within the tradition of mass communication research, and how it has influenced further studies of the news process (see also Reese & Ballinger, 2001).1 A thorough review of the author’s published work and a close reading of Deciding What’s News was carried out. On that basis, a number of questions w ...
State of Investigative Journalism in Pakistan
... Zahid Abdullah and Reshmi Mitra define the linkage between Investigative Journalism and Right to Information in the following words “When we take into consideration the fact that most people do not exercise their right to the freedom of information in a direct and personal way, the significance of i ...
... Zahid Abdullah and Reshmi Mitra define the linkage between Investigative Journalism and Right to Information in the following words “When we take into consideration the fact that most people do not exercise their right to the freedom of information in a direct and personal way, the significance of i ...
Journalism and “The Call to Allah”: Teaching Journalism in
... Although U.S. critics often point to a lack of positive news in the news media (Weaver, 1994), what Kolili describes is something different. 10 The idea that news stories should be motivational and propel people to “do what’s good” is an indication of an entirely different understanding of the purpo ...
... Although U.S. critics often point to a lack of positive news in the news media (Weaver, 1994), what Kolili describes is something different. 10 The idea that news stories should be motivational and propel people to “do what’s good” is an indication of an entirely different understanding of the purpo ...
Journalism Education in China
... interrupted in the mid-1960s (the fourth stage) when the chaotic ten-year “Cultural Revolution” started. ...
... interrupted in the mid-1960s (the fourth stage) when the chaotic ten-year “Cultural Revolution” started. ...
Online Resources for Chapter 12
... memos acknowledging mistakes. http://jimromenesko.com/2013/04/22/ap-memowe-made-mistakes-because-we-didnt-follow-our-own-very-good-guidelines/ ...
... memos acknowledging mistakes. http://jimromenesko.com/2013/04/22/ap-memowe-made-mistakes-because-we-didnt-follow-our-own-very-good-guidelines/ ...
Participation, Remediation, Bricolage: Considering
... values as well as the expectations of how others (should) act those acts refer to. Although this treatment does not do justice to the rich literature on either PCA or Luhmann’s autopoietic social systems theory, I offer these references as markers of my method of selecting certain cases, highlightin ...
... values as well as the expectations of how others (should) act those acts refer to. Although this treatment does not do justice to the rich literature on either PCA or Luhmann’s autopoietic social systems theory, I offer these references as markers of my method of selecting certain cases, highlightin ...
periodismouclm - Universidad de Castilla
... Correspondent dispatches, interviews, reports, feature and editorial writing, arts criticism. 16314 Broadcast News Writing Introduction to news writing for broadcast media (radio and television). News, interviews, and feature reports for radio and television. 16315 Current Topics in Journalism Study ...
... Correspondent dispatches, interviews, reports, feature and editorial writing, arts criticism. 16314 Broadcast News Writing Introduction to news writing for broadcast media (radio and television). News, interviews, and feature reports for radio and television. 16315 Current Topics in Journalism Study ...
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... pictures, etc). The main feature of it is that the story is not repeated in all forms of narration, but contribute to the construction of it. Henry Jenkins produced the core concepts of transmedia storytelling that are world-building, seriality, subjectivity, performance, spreadability and drillabil ...
... pictures, etc). The main feature of it is that the story is not repeated in all forms of narration, but contribute to the construction of it. Henry Jenkins produced the core concepts of transmedia storytelling that are world-building, seriality, subjectivity, performance, spreadability and drillabil ...
Information Graphics Design Challenges and Workflow
... During this time of unprecedented change in journalism, media practitioners and scholars find themselves mired in a new debate on the storytelling potential of data visualization narratives. News organization including the New York Times, Washington Post and The Guardian are at the fore of innovatio ...
... During this time of unprecedented change in journalism, media practitioners and scholars find themselves mired in a new debate on the storytelling potential of data visualization narratives. News organization including the New York Times, Washington Post and The Guardian are at the fore of innovatio ...
Blogging down a dictatorship: Human rights, citizen journalists and
... had a severe and debilitating impact on not only the principle of communicative democracy, but also the entire social, political and economic fabric of the country (Moyo, 2003, 2009, 2010; Moyo and Chuma, 2010; Ranger, 2003). Although the causes of the crisis are multifaceted, the predominant view i ...
... had a severe and debilitating impact on not only the principle of communicative democracy, but also the entire social, political and economic fabric of the country (Moyo, 2003, 2009, 2010; Moyo and Chuma, 2010; Ranger, 2003). Although the causes of the crisis are multifaceted, the predominant view i ...
Building Bridges between Literary Journalism and Alternative
... disciplines share many similarities. Of Mark Kramer’s eight (breakable) rules that provide a working definition for literary journalism, ethnography arguably meets at least half of them.7 First, like literary journalists, ethnographers undertake immersive, long-term research of their subjects. In ad ...
... disciplines share many similarities. Of Mark Kramer’s eight (breakable) rules that provide a working definition for literary journalism, ethnography arguably meets at least half of them.7 First, like literary journalists, ethnographers undertake immersive, long-term research of their subjects. In ad ...
The future of objectivity
... complicity with evil. Instead, reporters claimed to be listening to their own consciences, which apparently told them to take sides in the wars they covered (particularly Bosnia – the example pointed to by both Bell and Amanpour). They also sought to make it plain to viewers and readers that they we ...
... complicity with evil. Instead, reporters claimed to be listening to their own consciences, which apparently told them to take sides in the wars they covered (particularly Bosnia – the example pointed to by both Bell and Amanpour). They also sought to make it plain to viewers and readers that they we ...
News Literacy — Jour 110
... and propaganda, news and opinion, bias and fairness, assertion and verification and evidence and inference in news articles and broadcast reports. It seeks to teach students how to apply their critical-thinking skills to these goals so they can act on reliable information. As part of their instructi ...
... and propaganda, news and opinion, bias and fairness, assertion and verification and evidence and inference in news articles and broadcast reports. It seeks to teach students how to apply their critical-thinking skills to these goals so they can act on reliable information. As part of their instructi ...
How to Study the History of Journalism? Critical Reflection on the
... In Slovenia, there still prevails this progressive the history of journalism (e.g. Merljak Zdovc, 2007), which represents history as linear – whereby one stage of the journalistic development is neatly and linearly follow one another. Carey identified sensationalism and tabloid journalism1 as the se ...
... In Slovenia, there still prevails this progressive the history of journalism (e.g. Merljak Zdovc, 2007), which represents history as linear – whereby one stage of the journalistic development is neatly and linearly follow one another. Carey identified sensationalism and tabloid journalism1 as the se ...
Slide 1
... What is the ‘average’ the ‘central tendency’ of the data? Three ways to measure central tendency: • Mode: Most common value/s noted for a variable. • Median: Mid point of a range by arranging values in an ascending or descending order. • Mean: the mathematical average – add the values for each case ...
... What is the ‘average’ the ‘central tendency’ of the data? Three ways to measure central tendency: • Mode: Most common value/s noted for a variable. • Median: Mid point of a range by arranging values in an ascending or descending order. • Mean: the mathematical average – add the values for each case ...
Curriculum for Students of Journalism and Media Studies
... outdated equipment.14 Therefore, a special effort, by the help of the international community, was made to establish new schools, providing proper education and professional training of journalists. Most of them followed the successful Western models, in particular the Francophon. ...
... outdated equipment.14 Therefore, a special effort, by the help of the international community, was made to establish new schools, providing proper education and professional training of journalists. Most of them followed the successful Western models, in particular the Francophon. ...
Orientalism in reporting religion: Approaches to
... (for example at University Malaya, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak and Universiti Utara Malaysia) is that its starting point is American journalism (to be precise New York journalism), resona ...
... (for example at University Malaya, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak and Universiti Utara Malaysia) is that its starting point is American journalism (to be precise New York journalism), resona ...
The Moral Justification for Journalism
... Her research also has been published in several books and journals, including Oxford University Press's Coriflict of Interest in the Professions, the Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Communication Monographs and the International Journal of Applied Philosophy. Her publications in the Journal of Mass Me ...
... Her research also has been published in several books and journals, including Oxford University Press's Coriflict of Interest in the Professions, the Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Communication Monographs and the International Journal of Applied Philosophy. Her publications in the Journal of Mass Me ...
Journalism Ethics - WJEC
... minimized when possible. Some kinds are unavoidable or even justifiable. For example, a corrupt official may be harmed by the exposure of his misdeeds, but this harm is far outweighed by the benefit gained by the broader public. 4) Privacy This right is enshrined in many constitutions. It is a legal ...
... minimized when possible. Some kinds are unavoidable or even justifiable. For example, a corrupt official may be harmed by the exposure of his misdeeds, but this harm is far outweighed by the benefit gained by the broader public. 4) Privacy This right is enshrined in many constitutions. It is a legal ...
Universal Ethical Standards?
... programs—setting aside much of the controversy involving what was called the New World Information Order. The following discussion tries to apply the ethical standards without emphasis on First Amendment protection, necessary if standards are to be global. Nonetheless, the power and popularity of th ...
... programs—setting aside much of the controversy involving what was called the New World Information Order. The following discussion tries to apply the ethical standards without emphasis on First Amendment protection, necessary if standards are to be global. Nonetheless, the power and popularity of th ...
History of American journalism
Journalism in America began as a humble affair and became a political force in the campaign for American independence. Following independence the first article of U.S. Constitution guaranteed freedom of the press and speech and the American press grew rapidly following the American Revolution. The press became a key support element to the country's political parties but also organized religious institutions. During the 19th century newspapers began to expand and appear outside eastern U.S. cities. From the 1830s onward the Penny press began to play a major role in American journalism and technological advancements such as the telegraph and faster printing presses in the 1840s helped expand the press of the nation as it experienced rapid economic and demographic growth. By 1900 major newspapers had become profitable powerhouses of advocacy, muckraking and sensationalism, along with serious, and objective news-gathering. During the early 20th Century, prior to rise of television, the average American read several newspapers per-day. Starting in the 1920s changes in technology again morphed the nature of American journalism as radio and later, television, began to play increasingly important roles. In the late 20th Century, much of American journalism became housed in big media conglomerates (principally owned by the media moguls, Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch). With the coming of digital journalism in the 21st Century, all newspapers faced a business crisis as readers turned to the internet for sources and advertisers followed them. New social media technologies such as Twitter have proved to be a major source and venue for American journalism in the early 21st century.see also History of American newspapers