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In: Contributions to the study of mass media and communications 56
In: Journalism quarterly: JQ ; devoted to research in journalism and mass communication, Volume 64, Issue 2-3, p. 637-638
ISSN: 0196-3031, 0022-5533
"Fashion Journalism is an introduction to how fashion journalism operates and how to report on fashion. It encompasses skills for print and online media, and includes both written and visual reports (video, photography). Taking a strong real world approach, this textbook includes many case studies and interviews with fashion journalists working for newspapers, magazines, broadcast and websites, and with stylists, PR executives, photographers and bloggers. Their explanations of their roles and their practical tips and advice will be accompanied by analysis of examples of their work. The business of fashion and fashion PR will be explained for the trainee journalist, with the focus of the book being on offering practical guidance on how to report effectively on fashion - from sources and research to writing and layout. Each chapter will include suggested exercises and further reading. Covering every aspect from the law and ethics to using social media, from fashion theory to reporting the catwalk, this text offers everything a student or trainee needs to know to excel in fashion journalism"--
In: Journalisme en plus
Savez-vous ce que signifie "bâtonner une dépêche"? comment on mesure la "crédibilité" des médias ? ce qu'est le "off"? comment se déroule une "panique morale" ? ou encore ce qu'il faut entendre quand un journaliste emploie la notion d'"objectivité" ? De A comme "Activisme médiatique" à Z comme "Zététique", ce lexique donne accès aux mots grâce auxquels il est possible de mieux comprendre le journalisme et les médias. Certains de ces mots sont employés par les journalistes eux-mêmes, d'autres sont issus du débat public ou des recherches menées dans les sciences sociales. Pour chacun, cet ouvrage présente son origine, clarifie son sens et explique les enjeux intellectuels de son utilisation. Un guide pour toutes celles et tous ceux qui cherchent à comprendre le fonctionnement du journalisme et des médias à l'heure des fake news. -- 4ème de couverture
In: Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints
Why are ethics so important in journalism? -- Journalists should identify their ethics / Casey Bukro -- Truth, diversity, and responsibility to the public / Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel -- You must be able to identify fake news / Wynne davis -- It's important, but difficult, to keep sources secret / Julie Posetti -- One story can change everything / Pete Vernon -- What challenges are media companies facing? -- Ethics are more important than ever in our digital age / Aidan White -- Alternate funding helps more stories get told / Christine Schmidt -- Good news journalism is dying / Daniel Hallin -- The news should reflect society in all its diversity / Samantha Asumadu -- Is it news or is it an ad? / Anup Shah -- How Should Journalists Handle Ethical Questions? -- Journalists shouldn't rely on data / Samantha Sunne -- The media must stop glorifying mass shooters tour -- False reporting is not always fake news / Lauren C. Williams -- You shouldn't always report everything you know / Sydney Smith -- Beware of undercover journalism / Greg Marx -- Facts about ethics in journalism.
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2097/38087
Citation: Finley, Emma. Woman in journalism. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897. ; Morse Department of Special Collections ; Introduction: Not many years ago there were in the popular mind, but three professions—law, theology and medicine, more recent thought however has added two more, teaching and journalism. The latter is included because the times demand that not only the pulpit and bar, but the journalists chair as well, shall be filled by men of education. The readers of Mr. Frederic Hudson's entertaining history of journalism in the U.S. from 1690 to 1872 have learned, long since, what the modern newspaper is, how it originated and where it is tending. It is a common saying in England that America is governed by newspapers and this by way of sneer. But long ago Jefferson anticipated and met this reproach, when he said "I would rather live in a country with newspapers and without a government than to live in one with a government and without newspapers." Nowadays it has been found easier to overthrow a government at Paris-Madrid, Mexico, or Rome, than to stop a well-managed newspaper. The steam press, the electric telegraph, the enormous development of commerce and industry in the last half century have gen newspapers a position and a responsibility but little understood even by those who have the most to do with them.
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In: The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies, Forthcoming
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In: Journalism quarterly, Volume 50, Issue 4, p. 767-771
In: Digital Journalism and the Facilitation of Hate. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003284567
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