Journalism  (tagged articles)

The keyword Journalism is tagged in the following 8 articles.

2015, Vol. 6 No. 2
Recent advancements in digital media have had drastic effects on magazines across the country. This research paper addressed those results by examining the digital and social media practices of four city magazines based in the American Southeast... Read Article »
2015, Vol. 7 No. 04
The simplistic history of modern Journalism commonly disseminated in western classrooms describes literary Journalism and its manifestations around the world as traceable back to a single Anglo-American tradition — specifically, the American... Read Article »
2014, Vol. 5 No. 1
This study interviewed journalists across the United States in 2013 to find out how online and mobile technologies have changed television Journalism in the past decade and what new technologies and trends they expect in the future. Interviews with... Read Article »
2012, Vol. 4 No. 03
Just a few months after making international news in early 2010 for releasing confidential reports on the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, the international whistleblower site Wikileaks began publicly releasing information from a series of over 250,000... Read Article »
2012, Vol. 4 No. 02
In their introduction to Journalism: The Democratic Craft, G. Stuart Adam and Roy Peter Clark write that “Journalism is one manifestation of the right of free expression, a fundamental democratic freedom” (p. xvii). This is not a radical... Read Article »
2010, Vol. 2 No. 03
Twitter. Facebook. Digg. MySpace. LinkedIn. The list of social media tools could probably run on for paragraphs, and today’s technology changes so rapidly that many industries, including corporations and news media, can barely keep up. In... Read Article »
2009, Vol. 1 No. 11
Over the last few decades there has been an overflow of publications and discussions regarding Pope Pius XII in realtion to the Holocaust and World War II. Originally stemming from Rolf Hochuth’s “The Deputy,” the controversy was... Read Article »
2009, Vol. 1 No. 11
The Society of Professional Journalists publishes a code of ethics for journalists; among the rules listed is the journalist’s responsibility to seek the truth and report it and his responsibility to minimize harm (www.spj.org). These two... Read Article »

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