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... plotted at various points along this continuum. It may well be that, on such a continuum, journalism is further from maximum professionalism like law or medicine or even closer to zero professionalism than in law or medicine. Astor [6] expresses the thought of the United States of America’s Bureau o ...
... plotted at various points along this continuum. It may well be that, on such a continuum, journalism is further from maximum professionalism like law or medicine or even closer to zero professionalism than in law or medicine. Astor [6] expresses the thought of the United States of America’s Bureau o ...
- City Research Online
... errors open to interpretation. Therefore Kocher and Shaw (1979) suggested a so-called “record comparison” model. ‘This involves comparing what is said in newspaper accounts with an official record that has been stipulated in advance as a “verifiable certainty”’ (Kocher, 1981: 172). This finally seem ...
... errors open to interpretation. Therefore Kocher and Shaw (1979) suggested a so-called “record comparison” model. ‘This involves comparing what is said in newspaper accounts with an official record that has been stipulated in advance as a “verifiable certainty”’ (Kocher, 1981: 172). This finally seem ...
Participation, Remediation, Bricolage: Considering
... different types of acts within these different cases, it must be clear that all examples of online journalisms, open publishing platforms and the petit narratives of the blogosphere have different and similar characteristics which can be plotted in a diagram on an open versus closed participatory ax ...
... different types of acts within these different cases, it must be clear that all examples of online journalisms, open publishing platforms and the petit narratives of the blogosphere have different and similar characteristics which can be plotted in a diagram on an open versus closed participatory ax ...
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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. ...
The Moral Justification for Journalism
... ensuring free elections). As noted by Lane & Oreskes (2007), this stance marked a significant departure from earlier conceptions of public virtue partially grounded in collective rights attributed to . groups and peoples (such as the right to social stability or conservation of natural resources). C ...
... ensuring free elections). As noted by Lane & Oreskes (2007), this stance marked a significant departure from earlier conceptions of public virtue partially grounded in collective rights attributed to . groups and peoples (such as the right to social stability or conservation of natural resources). C ...
Who Controls the Public Sphere in an Era of Algorithms? Questions
... media in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as the globalization of a mainly U.S.-controlled media industry that was exported abroad, a number of scholars began to question how powerful interests, and relationships between these powers, were working to shape discourse both in the U.S. and abroad.xiii Thes ...
... media in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as the globalization of a mainly U.S.-controlled media industry that was exported abroad, a number of scholars began to question how powerful interests, and relationships between these powers, were working to shape discourse both in the U.S. and abroad.xiii Thes ...
a professional - Brazilian Journalism Research
... What kind of professional is a journalist? What kind of individual is he at work, what kind of collectivity in a society? When the scientific community started looking at this question again in France more than 25 years ago (it had already been raised on a legal level in 1935 when the law on the sta ...
... What kind of professional is a journalist? What kind of individual is he at work, what kind of collectivity in a society? When the scientific community started looking at this question again in France more than 25 years ago (it had already been raised on a legal level in 1935 when the law on the sta ...
Agenda Setting and Framing - School of Journalism and Mass
... – Increases when consistent with personal orientation Interpersonal discussion – Reduces media dependence for agenda development ...
... – Increases when consistent with personal orientation Interpersonal discussion – Reduces media dependence for agenda development ...
Orientalism in reporting religion: Approaches to
... of Islam are very much more prevalent than any others, and that such images correspond, not to what Islam “is” (given that Islam is not a natural fact but a composite structure created to a certain extent by Muslims and the West in the ways I have tried to describe), but to what prominent sectors of ...
... of Islam are very much more prevalent than any others, and that such images correspond, not to what Islam “is” (given that Islam is not a natural fact but a composite structure created to a certain extent by Muslims and the West in the ways I have tried to describe), but to what prominent sectors of ...
News Literacy — Jour 110
... amplifying information – from smoke signals to television – and how this also has enabled the sender to control the news. This leads to a broader discussion of how information is power and why there is a global battle for information control. Students leave this class with a clear understanding of w ...
... amplifying information – from smoke signals to television – and how this also has enabled the sender to control the news. This leads to a broader discussion of how information is power and why there is a global battle for information control. Students leave this class with a clear understanding of w ...
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 ...
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. ...
2014 - Rory Peck Trust
... most intense periods of conflict, most notably in 2006, 2009, 2012, working for, and contributing to, many of the world’s most prominent news outlets. The prize, now in its sixth year, honours a local freelancer who has made a significant contribution to newsgathering, either through a single story ...
... most intense periods of conflict, most notably in 2006, 2009, 2012, working for, and contributing to, many of the world’s most prominent news outlets. The prize, now in its sixth year, honours a local freelancer who has made a significant contribution to newsgathering, either through a single story ...
Food Risk and Crisis Communication in Taiwan
... Problems of the much promoted crisis communication strategy: meet the needs of the media =>unrealistic when taking account of the journalistic practices and constraints News media’s routine practices to seek balanced reports and to frame the event or issue into certain perspective(s) may result in i ...
... Problems of the much promoted crisis communication strategy: meet the needs of the media =>unrealistic when taking account of the journalistic practices and constraints News media’s routine practices to seek balanced reports and to frame the event or issue into certain perspective(s) may result in i ...
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 ...
The Problem of Realist Events in American
... into one package. Or a reporter might write one story built around a similarity that the three events share. Did that happen? No, news stories included fewer events through the twentieth century (Figure 1). The number per article declined markedly across newspapers (Barnhurst and Mutz, 1997). Two la ...
... into one package. Or a reporter might write one story built around a similarity that the three events share. Did that happen? No, news stories included fewer events through the twentieth century (Figure 1). The number per article declined markedly across newspapers (Barnhurst and Mutz, 1997). Two la ...
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 ...
Between facts and news: Journalism, common sense knowledge
... television and everyday life offers interesting clues to understand the concept of TV journalism as a security place. Silverstone argues that television is a “place” where our social and cultural beliefs are, generally, reassured. TV news are seen as a reference of stability and safety. In spite of ...
... television and everyday life offers interesting clues to understand the concept of TV journalism as a security place. Silverstone argues that television is a “place” where our social and cultural beliefs are, generally, reassured. TV news are seen as a reference of stability and safety. In spite of ...
Chapter 2 Mass Communication Effects: How Society & Media Interact
... A candidate’s success depends on how well his or her basic message resonates with and reinforces voters’ preexisting political feelings. • Competitive Model Views the political campaign as a competition for the hearts and minds of voters. A candidate’s response to an attack is as important as the at ...
... A candidate’s success depends on how well his or her basic message resonates with and reinforces voters’ preexisting political feelings. • Competitive Model Views the political campaign as a competition for the hearts and minds of voters. A candidate’s response to an attack is as important as the at ...
Subject: 2016 Adviser Academy – Professional Development
... offers three full days of classes, with the option to tour Walsworth’s printing facilities or attend advanced tech training in Online Design 2017 or Photoshop on the fourth day. This year, Adviser Academy is also offering the opportunity to take the Certified Journalism Educator (CJE) exam, which is ...
... offers three full days of classes, with the option to tour Walsworth’s printing facilities or attend advanced tech training in Online Design 2017 or Photoshop on the fourth day. This year, Adviser Academy is also offering the opportunity to take the Certified Journalism Educator (CJE) exam, which is ...
Journalism Ethics - WJEC
... The case study method was identified as the best method for teaching and examining media ethics in journalism schools. It involves the use of real- life news stories as illustrations during class room interactions with students. Students are made to comment on moral dilemmas and evaluate the judicio ...
... The case study method was identified as the best method for teaching and examining media ethics in journalism schools. It involves the use of real- life news stories as illustrations during class room interactions with students. Students are made to comment on moral dilemmas and evaluate the judicio ...
Yellow Journalism
... The Sinking of the Maine After the sinking and Hearst’s paper began blaming the Spanish, U.S. public opinion intervened and soon there was exactly what Hearst wanted… The battleship Maine ...
... The Sinking of the Maine After the sinking and Hearst’s paper began blaming the Spanish, U.S. public opinion intervened and soon there was exactly what Hearst wanted… The battleship Maine ...
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. ...
Journalism and Mass Communications
... Most professionals in journalism or mass communications are responsible for gathering facts and informing the public about local, state, national, and international affairs. Often they will be assigned a specialty such as health, politics, business, foreign affairs, sports, religion, theatre, weathe ...
... Most professionals in journalism or mass communications are responsible for gathering facts and informing the public about local, state, national, and international affairs. Often they will be assigned a specialty such as health, politics, business, foreign affairs, sports, religion, theatre, weathe ...