Mapping Media and Communication Research: Australia
... education is being transformed into a multi-platform training, as a response to the rise of new communication technologies and online reporting. One scholar predicts that in the coming decades there will be several big innovations on the scale of the Internet and several smaller innovations on the s ...
... education is being transformed into a multi-platform training, as a response to the rise of new communication technologies and online reporting. One scholar predicts that in the coming decades there will be several big innovations on the scale of the Internet and several smaller innovations on the s ...
In Cold Blood - Fable or Fact?
... argues that to go into a character’s mind is one of the most obviously fictional techniques used in fiction. We cannot see what other people think in real life, therefore, it cannot be done in fiction without the author’s intrusion. Booth argues that something that is not a part of real life is some ...
... argues that to go into a character’s mind is one of the most obviously fictional techniques used in fiction. We cannot see what other people think in real life, therefore, it cannot be done in fiction without the author’s intrusion. Booth argues that something that is not a part of real life is some ...
We Media: How audiences are shaping the future of news and
... demands of readers and viewers, online communities and personal news and information sites are participating in an increasingly diverse and important role that, until recently, has operated without significant notice from mainstream media. While there are many ways that the audience is now participa ...
... demands of readers and viewers, online communities and personal news and information sites are participating in an increasingly diverse and important role that, until recently, has operated without significant notice from mainstream media. While there are many ways that the audience is now participa ...
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 ...
Sweat not melodrama
... actually lived. Finding no superior term, Williams creates structure of feeling to represent ‘that which is not fully articulated or not fully comfortable in various silences, although it is usually not very silent’ (Williams, 1981: 168). Methodologically, structure of feeling provides a cultural hy ...
... actually lived. Finding no superior term, Williams creates structure of feeling to represent ‘that which is not fully articulated or not fully comfortable in various silences, although it is usually not very silent’ (Williams, 1981: 168). Methodologically, structure of feeling provides a cultural hy ...
State of Investigative Journalism in Pakistan
... model of the press. According to this model, the press should make government accountable by publishing information about matters of public interest even if such information reveals abuses or crimes perpetrated by those in authority. From this perspective, investigative journalism is one of the most ...
... model of the press. According to this model, the press should make government accountable by publishing information about matters of public interest even if such information reveals abuses or crimes perpetrated by those in authority. From this perspective, investigative journalism is one of the most ...
Online Resources for Chapter 12
... Journalism (New York: The Free Press, 2001). The summary of Martin Baron’s critique of The New York Times’ initial coverage of the scandal is on 153-156. ...
... Journalism (New York: The Free Press, 2001). The summary of Martin Baron’s critique of The New York Times’ initial coverage of the scandal is on 153-156. ...
- City Research Online
... from the public’s point of view, journalists fall short of their high-held principles. According to a survey by the Pew Research Center (2009), the public’s assessment of the accuracy of news stories is currently at its lowest level in the United States. Just 29 percent of Americans say that news or ...
... from the public’s point of view, journalists fall short of their high-held principles. According to a survey by the Pew Research Center (2009), the public’s assessment of the accuracy of news stories is currently at its lowest level in the United States. Just 29 percent of Americans say that news or ...
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 ...
Journalism Education in China
... School of Journalism at the University of Missouri is still one of the most renowned schools among Chinese journalism schools nowadays. The U.S. journalism education model trained the first group of Chinese journalists as well as journalism education professors who later joined journalism schools at ...
... School of Journalism at the University of Missouri is still one of the most renowned schools among Chinese journalism schools nowadays. The U.S. journalism education model trained the first group of Chinese journalists as well as journalism education professors who later joined journalism schools at ...
Journalism and “The Call to Allah”: Teaching Journalism in
... in the context of Islamic propagation or dakwah? 6 In August 2011, which coincided with the fasting month of Ramadan, I did fieldwork at three Indonesian state Islamic institutes and universities: the Islamic State University (Universitas Islam Negara, or UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah in Jakarta, UIN Sun ...
... in the context of Islamic propagation or dakwah? 6 In August 2011, which coincided with the fasting month of Ramadan, I did fieldwork at three Indonesian state Islamic institutes and universities: the Islamic State University (Universitas Islam Negara, or UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah in Jakarta, UIN Sun ...
Media, Identity, and Gender: Tracking Feminist Media and
... necessary. The journalists were not impartial observers of newsroom culture, however this would not make results less effective, as explained by de Bruin: “It is not important whether their statements are true or false: The texts provide an insight into how interactions with journalists at work are ...
... necessary. The journalists were not impartial observers of newsroom culture, however this would not make results less effective, as explained by de Bruin: “It is not important whether their statements are true or false: The texts provide an insight into how interactions with journalists at work are ...
The future of objectivity
... bias. Rather, journalists confront a similar difficulty to that faced by politicians: how to make sense of events when the old framework of political meaning has collapsed. Their response has often been narcissistic, placing their emotional selves at the centre of the story, because the goal has bee ...
... bias. Rather, journalists confront a similar difficulty to that faced by politicians: how to make sense of events when the old framework of political meaning has collapsed. Their response has often been narcissistic, placing their emotional selves at the centre of the story, because the goal has bee ...
Participation, Remediation, Bricolage: Considering
... system of digital culture, as expressed (and reproduced) by blogging, open publishing, and via the connectivity offered by (radical) online journalisms. Thus operationalizing the concept of principal components, their actual participation in the realization of a digital culture is the key to identif ...
... system of digital culture, as expressed (and reproduced) by blogging, open publishing, and via the connectivity offered by (radical) online journalisms. Thus operationalizing the concept of principal components, their actual participation in the realization of a digital culture is the key to identif ...
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 ...
ADVERTISING IMPACT ON THE MEDIA CONTENT – CASE OF
... attract a great number of customers. The advertorial is profitable for the publisher as the definition itself means a paid advertisement. For the advertorial to exert influence on the media and the consumer, it must be of high quality, i.e. it must be created by professionals. The same goes for the ...
... attract a great number of customers. The advertorial is profitable for the publisher as the definition itself means a paid advertisement. For the advertorial to exert influence on the media and the consumer, it must be of high quality, i.e. it must be created by professionals. The same goes for the ...
How to Study the History of Journalism? Critical Reflection on the
... popular memory by emphasizing “objectivity” of document and denying the political import of their own narrative. The assumption that facts can somehow be made to stand still so researchers can address them as disinterested observers reflects an “ideology of objectivity” that sees another’s agenda bu ...
... popular memory by emphasizing “objectivity” of document and denying the political import of their own narrative. The assumption that facts can somehow be made to stand still so researchers can address them as disinterested observers reflects an “ideology of objectivity” that sees another’s agenda bu ...
Slide 1
... • You do not have a hunch or educated guess about a particular situation • You do not have a set of defined variables • Your question centres on phenomenological description • Your question centers on ethnographic study of a cultural group • Your aim is to engage in, and research, the process of col ...
... • You do not have a hunch or educated guess about a particular situation • You do not have a set of defined variables • Your question centres on phenomenological description • Your question centers on ethnographic study of a cultural group • Your aim is to engage in, and research, the process of col ...
Building Bridges between Literary Journalism and Alternative
... and literary journalists with the goal of encouraging greater public interest and engagement. In particular, this paper charts the considerable similarities between literary journalism and two of the increasingly popular so-called “alternative” forms of ethnography: autoethnography and public ethnog ...
... and literary journalists with the goal of encouraging greater public interest and engagement. In particular, this paper charts the considerable similarities between literary journalism and two of the increasingly popular so-called “alternative” forms of ethnography: autoethnography and public ethnog ...
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 ...
Universal Ethical Standards?
... want; we can respect others if we but make the effort; and introspection can offset self-deception. Sometimes, however, we cannot tell the truth even when we desperately want to because we don’t know what it is. Perhaps that is reading too much into the principle of truth telling, but Bok’s (1979) d ...
... want; we can respect others if we but make the effort; and introspection can offset self-deception. Sometimes, however, we cannot tell the truth even when we desperately want to because we don’t know what it is. Perhaps that is reading too much into the principle of truth telling, but Bok’s (1979) d ...
The Problem of Realist Events in American
... telephonic, and digital communications, leading journalists, policymakers, and critics to assume that more events became available than ever before. Attentive audiences say in surveys that they feel overloaded with information, and journalists tend to agree. Although news seems to have become more f ...
... telephonic, and digital communications, leading journalists, policymakers, and critics to assume that more events became available than ever before. Attentive audiences say in surveys that they feel overloaded with information, and journalists tend to agree. Although news seems to have become more f ...
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 ...
FORM, STYLE AND JOURNALISTIC STRATEGIES Marcel
... national cultural standards. By carefully studying the diffusion of journalistic conventions and routines, and by examining the processes of cultural adaptation, media historians can prevent their research from being biased by the outcome of this process of ‘absorption of Anglo-American practice, st ...
... national cultural standards. By carefully studying the diffusion of journalistic conventions and routines, and by examining the processes of cultural adaptation, media historians can prevent their research from being biased by the outcome of this process of ‘absorption of Anglo-American practice, st ...