periodismouclm - Universidad de Castilla
... Introduction to the political economy of the media. The corporate organisation of transnational media outlets. 16312 Communication Theory Theoretical explanations to the process of communication. The production, distribution and reception of messages. Classic and contemporary schools of thought reg ...
... Introduction to the political economy of the media. The corporate organisation of transnational media outlets. 16312 Communication Theory Theoretical explanations to the process of communication. The production, distribution and reception of messages. Classic and contemporary schools of thought reg ...
To be taught fall 2016 by Joe Stephens, Ferris Professor in
... Focus of the course Students will discover how top investigative journalists root out corruption in public and private institutions. They will learn how to produce compelling, indepth news pieces that bring positive change to society. They also will explore how the critical thinking skills used by t ...
... Focus of the course Students will discover how top investigative journalists root out corruption in public and private institutions. They will learn how to produce compelling, indepth news pieces that bring positive change to society. They also will explore how the critical thinking skills used by t ...
us-pakistan profession al partnership program for journalists
... participants should be reporters, editors, and/or media managers, and from print, television, radio, internet; at least three years of active journalistic experience; current employment in the field of journalism; and openness to change. Also preferred are candidates who have not travelled to the Un ...
... participants should be reporters, editors, and/or media managers, and from print, television, radio, internet; at least three years of active journalistic experience; current employment in the field of journalism; and openness to change. Also preferred are candidates who have not travelled to the Un ...
Managing the symbolic arena: The media sociology of Herbert Gans
... and saw that the questions we were asking of the same events were different. ...
... and saw that the questions we were asking of the same events were different. ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... detriment of this noble profession. It is in view of this that this research seeks to elucidate the implications and activities of non-professionalism in news reportage. The Nigerian press today is being accused of conducting or engaging in non-professional activities and this has been the bane of j ...
... detriment of this noble profession. It is in view of this that this research seeks to elucidate the implications and activities of non-professionalism in news reportage. The Nigerian press today is being accused of conducting or engaging in non-professional activities and this has been the bane of j ...
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 ...
Blogging down a dictatorship: Human rights, citizen journalists and
... especially online, are organized primarily ‘to enable wider social participation in the creation, production, and dissemination [of content] than is possible in the mass media’ (Atton, 2002: 25). While community participation is undoubtedly a kaleidoscopic concept, it is nonetheless very important i ...
... especially online, are organized primarily ‘to enable wider social participation in the creation, production, and dissemination [of content] than is possible in the mass media’ (Atton, 2002: 25). While community participation is undoubtedly a kaleidoscopic concept, it is nonetheless very important i ...
Tenements - Mr. Accetta`s Weebly Page
... Muckraking Journalism Riis was an example of a muckraker. Muckraking: a form of journalism that seeks to raise awareness of social issues among the public. Riis’ photographs led to building codes and inspection laws that improved living conditions in the tenements. ...
... Muckraking Journalism Riis was an example of a muckraker. Muckraking: a form of journalism that seeks to raise awareness of social issues among the public. Riis’ photographs led to building codes and inspection laws that improved living conditions in the tenements. ...
Yellow Journalism
... • Hearst instructed his reporters to travel to Cuba and write stories designed to tug at the heartstrings of Americans. • Stories talked about female prisoners, executions, rebels fighting, and starving women and children. • These filled the pages of American newspapers. ...
... • Hearst instructed his reporters to travel to Cuba and write stories designed to tug at the heartstrings of Americans. • Stories talked about female prisoners, executions, rebels fighting, and starving women and children. • These filled the pages of American newspapers. ...
Case Study - Prime Research
... generated more thorough, “high quality” feature stories and exclusives, the competitor tended to appear more often in round-up stories which are, by nature, less focused, shorter and of lesser impact. The client was advised to continue with ...
... generated more thorough, “high quality” feature stories and exclusives, the competitor tended to appear more often in round-up stories which are, by nature, less focused, shorter and of lesser impact. The client was advised to continue with ...
The Moral Justification for Journalism
... to keep its hands off - and so are other individuals who might want to limit someone's prerogatives. Public virtue, in this view, becomes mostly a procedural matter, consisting of respect for individual rights and the means for safeguarding them (such as ensuring free elections). As noted by Lane & ...
... to keep its hands off - and so are other individuals who might want to limit someone's prerogatives. Public virtue, in this view, becomes mostly a procedural matter, consisting of respect for individual rights and the means for safeguarding them (such as ensuring free elections). As noted by Lane & ...
ADVERTISING IMPACT ON THE MEDIA CONTENT – CASE OF
... market is dominated by big telecommunication companies while governmental advertisements constitute only a small share of the market. Since telecommunication companies are among the major funders of the media, there is hardly any critical reporting on mobile communication companies. In an investigat ...
... market is dominated by big telecommunication companies while governmental advertisements constitute only a small share of the market. Since telecommunication companies are among the major funders of the media, there is hardly any critical reporting on mobile communication companies. In an investigat ...
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... 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. This transmedia project is much more interactive due to the technologies whic ...
... 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. This transmedia project is much more interactive due to the technologies whic ...
Orientalism in reporting religion: Approaches to
... Most newspapers, radio and television stations, continue to view Islamic, and Western civilizations as monolithic, homogenous entities. Such views have a long history. For more than a thousand years, Islam as a religion has been reviled within sections of European scholarship and popular literature. ...
... Most newspapers, radio and television stations, continue to view Islamic, and Western civilizations as monolithic, homogenous entities. Such views have a long history. For more than a thousand years, Islam as a religion has been reviled within sections of European scholarship and popular literature. ...
How Communication, Culture, and Critique Intersect in the Study of
... world, and their preference statements implicitly or explicitly shape the news. Seeing journalism as culture thus regards journalistic acts as more than just the relay of a certain kind of information that has been central to seeing journalism as a communicative form. Journalism and critique Alongsi ...
... world, and their preference statements implicitly or explicitly shape the news. Seeing journalism as culture thus regards journalistic acts as more than just the relay of a certain kind of information that has been central to seeing journalism as a communicative form. Journalism and critique Alongsi ...
Curriculum for Students of Journalism and Media Studies
... political sciences, languages etc.). In their first year, they build on their knowledge and understanding of history, contemporary problems, French and English; and acquire the basics of media, media law, media economy and professional ethics. Further on, they proceed to professional techniques of i ...
... political sciences, languages etc.). In their first year, they build on their knowledge and understanding of history, contemporary problems, French and English; and acquire the basics of media, media law, media economy and professional ethics. Further on, they proceed to professional techniques of i ...
Journalism Ethics - WJEC
... students to showcase what they have learned about ethics. There is a problem with focusing on substance (media content) as a barometer of ethical fitness. There is need to interrogate the method of news gathering and news values. Do journalists use ethical instruments to collect their stories? Some ...
... students to showcase what they have learned about ethics. There is a problem with focusing on substance (media content) as a barometer of ethical fitness. There is need to interrogate the method of news gathering and news values. Do journalists use ethical instruments to collect their stories? Some ...
Chapter 2. Journalism and democracy: the concept of free press In a
... "Suppression through law, torture, and death...could not stop ideas because, try as government did from the late 15th century into the 18th, people found ways to publish their thoughts despite government restrictions" (p. 22). The ideas of the Enlightenment had an important influence in American co ...
... "Suppression through law, torture, and death...could not stop ideas because, try as government did from the late 15th century into the 18th, people found ways to publish their thoughts despite government restrictions" (p. 22). The ideas of the Enlightenment had an important influence in American co ...
Universal Ethical Standards?
... constrained by the corporation’s fiduciary responsibility to stockholders. Consequently, the reader is advised to seek multiple sources of information and to be sure to read the paper tomorrow for any corrections or clarifications or for new developments needed to put today’s news into perspective. ...
... constrained by the corporation’s fiduciary responsibility to stockholders. Consequently, the reader is advised to seek multiple sources of information and to be sure to read the paper tomorrow for any corrections or clarifications or for new developments needed to put today’s news into perspective. ...
Journalistic identity in contemporary Indonesia
... the first part or angle of the story. Journalists today don't dig as much...Their primary source is Google'. The complexity of this issue was born out in discussions of widely heralded participatory or social media sites like Twitter and Facebook. 'Many journalists have their own blogs, so if people ...
... the first part or angle of the story. Journalists today don't dig as much...Their primary source is Google'. The complexity of this issue was born out in discussions of widely heralded participatory or social media sites like Twitter and Facebook. 'Many journalists have their own blogs, so if people ...
Pat Justice V. CAT News et al. 2017 Judge`s Case Summary In the
... Dr. Sam Jackson - Dr. Sam Jackson is a professor at Buckeye State University and a polling expert with more than twenty years of experience. Dr. Jackson will report that, based on indicators such as approval ratings, stance on popular issues, and Justice running as an incumbent, the Governor was fav ...
... Dr. Sam Jackson - Dr. Sam Jackson is a professor at Buckeye State University and a polling expert with more than twenty years of experience. Dr. Jackson will report that, based on indicators such as approval ratings, stance on popular issues, and Justice running as an incumbent, the Governor was fav ...
What is mercantilism and why did its supporters want to see the US
... It was journalism aimed at accurately reporting conditions in Cuba in order to educate citizens in the United States and encourage caution before rashly jumping into a war with Spain. ...
... It was journalism aimed at accurately reporting conditions in Cuba in order to educate citizens in the United States and encourage caution before rashly jumping into a war with Spain. ...
FORM, STYLE AND JOURNALISTIC STRATEGIES Marcel
... facts. Editorials or background articles, for example, describe, explain and analyse what has happened and comment upon the news. Of course, narrative and discursive features are present in any newspaper – the differences are a matter of degree. In a classification of styles, a first division would ...
... facts. Editorials or background articles, for example, describe, explain and analyse what has happened and comment upon the news. Of course, narrative and discursive features are present in any newspaper – the differences are a matter of degree. In a classification of styles, a first division would ...
Yellow Journalism - IH Social Studies
... by Joseph Pulitzer, began to compete with the New York World. Pulitzer responded by producing a colour supplement. This included “The Yellow Kid”, a new cartoon character drawn by Richard F. Outcault. This cartoon became so popular that William Randolph Hea ...
... by Joseph Pulitzer, began to compete with the New York World. Pulitzer responded by producing a colour supplement. This included “The Yellow Kid”, a new cartoon character drawn by Richard F. Outcault. This cartoon became so popular that William Randolph Hea ...