
Mapping Media and Communication Research: Australia
... conceptualisations of communication and media research vary among contexts and countries. Therefore, meaningful comparisons of research among different countries proves to be a difficult task. For example, the national media statistics of the countries studied are often based on data and methods tha ...
... conceptualisations of communication and media research vary among contexts and countries. Therefore, meaningful comparisons of research among different countries proves to be a difficult task. For example, the national media statistics of the countries studied are often based on data and methods tha ...
1 VITA WILLIAM HOWARD HICKMAN Professor Department
... Hickman, W.H. (2008, September 3). “Candidates should copy British custom of ‘Shadow Cabinet.’” The Oklahoman, p. 7-A & NewsOK.com. Hickman, W.H. (2008, May 7). “McCain faces ‘Truman Moment’” The Oklahoman, p. 9-A & NewsOK.com. Hickman, W.H. (2008, January-August). Participant, UCO Center for Profe ...
... Hickman, W.H. (2008, September 3). “Candidates should copy British custom of ‘Shadow Cabinet.’” The Oklahoman, p. 7-A & NewsOK.com. Hickman, W.H. (2008, May 7). “McCain faces ‘Truman Moment’” The Oklahoman, p. 9-A & NewsOK.com. Hickman, W.H. (2008, January-August). Participant, UCO Center for Profe ...
Journalism Education in China
... radio and TV broadcasting and communication have also added greatly to the scope and variety of journalism and communication education in China at this stage. Ever since 1998, like its booming economy, fast development patterns of journalism education in China continued in the 21st century. Accordin ...
... radio and TV broadcasting and communication have also added greatly to the scope and variety of journalism and communication education in China at this stage. Ever since 1998, like its booming economy, fast development patterns of journalism education in China continued in the 21st century. Accordin ...
Dr. Jay Black: Excellence Lecture Paper Spring 2003
... dilemmas, but frames them and challenges us to use individual decision-making skills on the task at hand. Thus viewed, the discussions of case studies and practice of journalism become more nuanced and morally enlightened. Meanwhile, many of the discussions about media performance post-9/11 , in par ...
... dilemmas, but frames them and challenges us to use individual decision-making skills on the task at hand. Thus viewed, the discussions of case studies and practice of journalism become more nuanced and morally enlightened. Meanwhile, many of the discussions about media performance post-9/11 , in par ...
Journalism and “The Call to Allah”: Teaching Journalism in
... use in class, and many of these works make explicit the connection between journalism and Islam. One such book (Daulay, Rifa’I, & Musthofa, 2006), used at UIN Sunan Kalijaga in Yogyakarta and simply titled Jurnalistik, defines the mission of Islamic journalism as news “with an important meaning” (p. ...
... use in class, and many of these works make explicit the connection between journalism and Islam. One such book (Daulay, Rifa’I, & Musthofa, 2006), used at UIN Sunan Kalijaga in Yogyakarta and simply titled Jurnalistik, defines the mission of Islamic journalism as news “with an important meaning” (p. ...
We Media: How audiences are shaping the future of news and
... While there are many ways that the audience is now participating in the journalistic process, which we will address in this report, weblogs have received the most attention from mainstream media in the past year. Weblogs, or blogs as they are commonly known, are the most active and surprising form o ...
... While there are many ways that the audience is now participating in the journalistic process, which we will address in this report, weblogs have received the most attention from mainstream media in the past year. Weblogs, or blogs as they are commonly known, are the most active and surprising form o ...
Building Bridges between Literary Journalism and Alternative
... 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 addition to conducting background research and formal interviews and sometimes e ...
... 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 addition to conducting background research and formal interviews and sometimes e ...
Journalism`s Deep Memory: Cold War
... Rewrites, revisits to old events, and commemorative or anniversary journalism all work because they provide stability at the level of shared meanings, even if the information itself is skewed or wrong. Thus, when journalists build analogies, comparisons, or yardsticks between seemingly dissimilar ev ...
... Rewrites, revisits to old events, and commemorative or anniversary journalism all work because they provide stability at the level of shared meanings, even if the information itself is skewed or wrong. Thus, when journalists build analogies, comparisons, or yardsticks between seemingly dissimilar ev ...
Slide 1
... represent categories. They are a coding scheme and have no numerical significance. The main purpose of nominal data is to allow researchers to tally respondents in order to understand population ...
... represent categories. They are a coding scheme and have no numerical significance. The main purpose of nominal data is to allow researchers to tally respondents in order to understand population ...
How to Study the History of Journalism? Critical Reflection on the
... journalism studies to the methods of social science, especially behaviorist sociology. This commitment has marginalized historical inquiry because its methods were “too soft”, “too unreliable” and “unverifiable” and isolated the historians from the mainstream media and journalism studies. For severa ...
... journalism studies to the methods of social science, especially behaviorist sociology. This commitment has marginalized historical inquiry because its methods were “too soft”, “too unreliable” and “unverifiable” and isolated the historians from the mainstream media and journalism studies. For severa ...
Sweat not melodrama
... Recognizing the difficulties inherent in naming his concept structure of feeling, Williams searches for a term within the process of consciousness that describes the ongoing comparison between what is articulated and what is actually lived. Finding no superior term, Williams creates structure of fee ...
... Recognizing the difficulties inherent in naming his concept structure of feeling, Williams searches for a term within the process of consciousness that describes the ongoing comparison between what is articulated and what is actually lived. Finding no superior term, Williams creates structure of fee ...
Making use of the U.S. Freedom of Information Act The Approach
... Asking for a single record Going to a different agency Going up a management level Getting details on expenses Narrowing the request Planning for redaction Knowing the law, planning the appeal Get help from U.S. colleague Court as a last resort ...
... Asking for a single record Going to a different agency Going up a management level Getting details on expenses Narrowing the request Planning for redaction Knowing the law, planning the appeal Get help from U.S. colleague Court as a last resort ...
Online Resources for Chapter 12
... Columbia Journalism Review, Jan. 9, 2009. http://www.cjr.org/regret_the_error/letter_imperfect.php Kelly McBride, “Journalists must expose, not perpetuate, bogus news,” poynteronline, Sept, 3, 2009. In a two-week period, McBride found at least four Internet hoaxes that could be traced to professiona ...
... Columbia Journalism Review, Jan. 9, 2009. http://www.cjr.org/regret_the_error/letter_imperfect.php Kelly McBride, “Journalists must expose, not perpetuate, bogus news,” poynteronline, Sept, 3, 2009. In a two-week period, McBride found at least four Internet hoaxes that could be traced to professiona ...
Information Graphics Design Challenges and Workflow
... media companies to enhance their business processes and value creation activities. This paper describes research about the influence of infographics production and dissemination on media companies’ workflow management. Drawing on infographics examples from New York Times print and online version, th ...
... media companies to enhance their business processes and value creation activities. This paper describes research about the influence of infographics production and dissemination on media companies’ workflow management. Drawing on infographics examples from New York Times print and online version, th ...
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 ...
How Communication, Culture, and Critique Intersect in the Study of
... ethics, beliefs, and morality can come to the forefront of attention. The culture of journalism targets how practice, routine, and convention take on meaning internally for and among journalists and sees journalists as being ‘‘in’’ a culture, viewing them not only as conveyors of information but al ...
... ethics, beliefs, and morality can come to the forefront of attention. The culture of journalism targets how practice, routine, and convention take on meaning internally for and among journalists and sees journalists as being ‘‘in’’ a culture, viewing them not only as conveyors of information but al ...
Peer-reviewed Article PDF
... media has taken a new turn in this 21st century — though a large percentage of print media ownership is still in the private hands while government clung to monopoly of the broadcast media is gradually giving way. Notwithstanding, concern from the scholars perspective is more on the issue of non-pro ...
... media has taken a new turn in this 21st century — though a large percentage of print media ownership is still in the private hands while government clung to monopoly of the broadcast media is gradually giving way. Notwithstanding, concern from the scholars perspective is more on the issue of non-pro ...
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 ...
Revisiting the Blurring Practices Between Editorials and Advertising
... undergraduate marketing students who provide a sophisticated consumer perspective over and above that provided by the two groups in the original study (advertisers and agencies). Third, the survey is also extended to smaller advertisers and agencies. An ancillary purpose of this investigation is to ...
... undergraduate marketing students who provide a sophisticated consumer perspective over and above that provided by the two groups in the original study (advertisers and agencies). Third, the survey is also extended to smaller advertisers and agencies. An ancillary purpose of this investigation is to ...
Managing the symbolic arena: The media sociology of Herbert Gans
... many elements in social life at the same time, and thus to avoid the narrowness of much academic research. ...
... many elements in social life at the same time, and thus to avoid the narrowness of much academic research. ...
The Moral Justification for Journalism
... our personal well-being and to make sure that we can vote and perform other "ordinary civic tasks" (Graber, 2003, p. 151). We might conclude, as political scientist Doris Graber does, that the news media are doing rather well on these terms, considering that they are structured primarily around the ...
... our personal well-being and to make sure that we can vote and perform other "ordinary civic tasks" (Graber, 2003, p. 151). We might conclude, as political scientist Doris Graber does, that the news media are doing rather well on these terms, considering that they are structured primarily around the ...
Study COMMUNICATION Abroad
... Strengthen cross-cultural skills and understand how to work with people, companies and organizations from other countries and cultures. ...
... Strengthen cross-cultural skills and understand how to work with people, companies and organizations from other countries and cultures. ...
- City Research Online
... especially younger ones – often insist their work was accurate. Examining mathematical accuracy in the press, Maier (2003) found similar evidence that news sources and reporters often disagree about what constitutes an error, in particular when there is room for interpretation. This might lead to th ...
... especially younger ones – often insist their work was accurate. Examining mathematical accuracy in the press, Maier (2003) found similar evidence that news sources and reporters often disagree about what constitutes an error, in particular when there is room for interpretation. This might lead to th ...
News Literacy — Jour 110
... Describe graduate increment (Reference guidelines: http://www.umt.edu/facultysenate/Grad/UG.htm) Fees may be requested only for courses meeting specific conditions determined by the Board of Regents. Please indicate whether this course will be considered for a fee. If YES, what is the proposed amou ...
... Describe graduate increment (Reference guidelines: http://www.umt.edu/facultysenate/Grad/UG.htm) Fees may be requested only for courses meeting specific conditions determined by the Board of Regents. Please indicate whether this course will be considered for a fee. If YES, what is the proposed amou ...