PPT-Journalism 658: Communication Research Methods
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Research Methods Prof Dhavan Shah Purpose 1 Basic grounding in research methodology for Undergrads Journalism and Strategic Communication Investigative analytic
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Research Methods Prof Dhavan Shah Purpose 1 Basic grounding in research methodology for Undergrads Journalism and Strategic Communication Investigative analytic and evaluative critical skills. Assessing the current situation. McChesney’s argument. The “media/democracy paradox”. It is a ‘political crisis’. 1) “the nature of our corporate commercial media system has dire implications for our politics and broader culture”. Marc Ellison || @. marceellison. Overview. Who is this guy?. What is data journalism and why does it matter?. Who’s doing it?. OK, but what have you done. ?. Data journalism in the Canadian newsroom. Building . Trust In a. New World . Of Information. . Aidan White. aidanpatrickwhite@gmail.com. Who we are. A coalition of media professional groups from around the world committed to building trust in media and promoting principles of ethical journalism, good governance and self-regulation in the digital age. By: Brenden Sams. What is yellow journalism?. J. ournalism . that is based upon sensationalism and crude . exaggeration. Journalism. that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers.. News reporting goes back thousands of years, perhaps to the first humans or even the first animals that could communicate to one another about such things as approaching predators.. . The potential for "mass media," however, was not realized until the middle of the 15 century, when German inventor Johannes Gutenberg's development of movable type gave people a relatively fast, inexpensive means of producing hundreds or thousands of fliers, books, and eventually newspapers.. By: Brandon Blackmore. Sports Journalism. What is Sports Journalism?. Sports journalism is a form of writing, either on a paper or internet medium, for sports teams, players, or sports in general.. Duties. Do professionals support constructive journalism? Karen McIntyre, Ph.D. Virginia Commonwealth University, USA The Contextualist Function: Karen McIntyre, Ph.D. Virginia Commonwealth University JRNL 10. Prof. Vaccaro / Hofstra University. Infographics. Graphics that use visual representations of information, data or knowledge. These graphics present complex information quickly and clear, such as in signs, maps, journalism, technical writing, and education.. The Rise of the Digital Age. Production of traditional newspaper is costly and has a high barrier to entry. TV, cable and now the Internet have challenged the traditional newspaper business model. Push is for instant information. [ Part 2 ]. In this session:. Blogs & content management . systems. Applying journalism values to new . media. . Visual journalism online . Audience engagement . & participation. Blogs . & content . Opportunities and challenges facing media students & bloggers. Isaiah K . Cherutich. USIU – A,. 1. st. December 2017. I.J Definition & functions…. “Investigative journalism involves exposing to the public matters that are concealed–either deliberately by someone in a position of power, or accidentally, behind a chaotic mass of facts and circumstances that obscure understanding. It requires using both secret and open sources & documents.” . Natural Resources Conservation Service USDA65756575FR 57538 Sept 25 20006575Identification of important VerDate jul0614 Jan 17 2004Jkt 203016PO 00000Frm 00485Fmt 8010Sfmt 8010YSGML203016TXXX203016T658 Introduction: Video and Audio . For a multimedia introduction to this session, please click on the “play” button on the left or on the audio file below. . Table of Contents. Section 1: . Is digital journalism still journalism?. AND DEVICES. F. unded. by. . the. Erasmus+ . Programme. of the European Union. New Teaching Fields for the. Next Generation of Journalists. 2020-1-HU01-KA203-078824. Lesson2 - Voice-activated devices .
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