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Communo Magazine, Spring 2019, School Of Communication
Communo Magazine, Spring 2019, School Of Communication
CommUNO Magazine
CommUNO magazine is produced by Capstone Communication and published annually by the UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.
In An Era Of Fake News, Information Literacy Has A Role To Play In Journalism Education In Ireland, Isabelle Courtney
In An Era Of Fake News, Information Literacy Has A Role To Play In Journalism Education In Ireland, Isabelle Courtney
Irish Communication Review
Framed by the problem of fake news and misinformation, a recent study into journalism education in Ireland focused on the overlaps that exist between two professions: journalism and librarianship. The emerging literature on fake news is overwhelmingly coming from these two disciplines. Historically both have deep roots in truth and fact and employ a specific range of tools for the evaluation of information. Librarians use a framework called information literacy, while journalism educators speak of media literacy, fact-checking and verification of sources. With the many overlaps in media and information literacy, journalists and librarians would appear to be natural partners …
Blessed With The Faculty Of Mirthfulness: The New Journalism And Irish Local Newspapers In 1900, Mark Wehrly
Blessed With The Faculty Of Mirthfulness: The New Journalism And Irish Local Newspapers In 1900, Mark Wehrly
Irish Communication Review
Throughout the nineteenth century, several developments contrived – mostly indirectly – to make newspaper publishing in Britain an attractive business prospect. These included rising literacy levels, the abolition of taxes on newspapers in 1855 and innovations in the way newspapers were produced and distributed. From the mid-nineteenth century onwards this had the effect, in both Britain and Ireland, of increasing in multiples the number of different newspapers that were published (Cullen, 1989: 4–5). Likewise, in Dublin as in London, lively debates took place on the desirability of these developments, and the question of the social function of journalism was widely …
Peering Through The Fog: American Newspapers And The Easter Rising, Robert Schmuhl
Peering Through The Fog: American Newspapers And The Easter Rising, Robert Schmuhl
Irish Communication Review
Nearly a Century after the Easter Rising and its aftershocks thrust Ireland to the forefront of international attention and gave this island’s struggle for independence a stiff shove, journalistic coverage of those distant days still provokes questions and provides lessons of enduring pertinence, extending far beyond one academic’s obsession with the subject. This is particularly true for someone peering through the fog of time past and from afar in trying to come to terms with the events that occurred and the people who were involved during those momentous months of 1916.
Hollywood Representations Of Irish Journalism: A Case Study Of Veronica Guerin, Pat Brereton
Hollywood Representations Of Irish Journalism: A Case Study Of Veronica Guerin, Pat Brereton
Irish Communication Review
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of French Camp Academy On Child Abuse And Neglect, Ji Hoon Heo
The Impact Of French Camp Academy On Child Abuse And Neglect, Ji Hoon Heo
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Within the last few decades, child abuse and neglect has not improved in the United States. Government services provides facilities and licensed families for abused and neglected children, but children often do not adjust due to negative past experiences. However, there are other non-governmental programs that help counter child abuse and neglect. This research focuses on one student attending French Camp Academy, a Christian-based boarding school in central Mississippi, in order to shed light on possible ways to stop the vicious cycle that children go through. When children receive the acknowledgment and support from a parental figure, they are more …
Swinging Bridge - May 1, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Swinging Bridge - May 1, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Disease, War, And Famine In The Sudan And Haiti: A Crisis Noticed And A Crisis Ignored, Melissa Whalen
Disease, War, And Famine In The Sudan And Haiti: A Crisis Noticed And A Crisis Ignored, Melissa Whalen
Masters Theses
The media acts as a gatekeeper and decides what material to cover and what not to cover. In order to better understand why one disaster receives media coverage and another crisis is virtually unnoticed by the media, the motives behind covering one story over another is analyzed in this study. Three major American newspaper articles concerning the Haitian earthquake and the crisis in Darfur are examined in order to discover the media's motives for covering Haiti over Darfur.
Swinging Bridge - September 28, 2011, Sari Heidenreich
Swinging Bridge - September 28, 2011, Sari Heidenreich
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - February 11, 2010, Michelle Canales
Swinging Bridge - February 11, 2010, Michelle Canales
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Nor'easter News Volume 2 Issue 1.5, Nor'easter News Staff
Nor'easter News Volume 2 Issue 1.5, Nor'easter News Staff
Nor'easter News
The eighth issue of the University of New England's student-run newspaper, Nor'easter News.
Finally: An Ombudsman, Press Council And Code Of Conduct For Ireland, Michael Foley
Finally: An Ombudsman, Press Council And Code Of Conduct For Ireland, Michael Foley
Articles
Ireland finally produced a Press Council following many years of discussion and debate. Much of this debate surrounded the issue of reforming defamation legislation. A Press Council was seen as a concession by newspaper proprietors in return for new libel laws. The Council as finally agreed included members representing civil society as well as journalists.
Swinging Bridge - April 7, 2006, Katie Young
Swinging Bridge - April 7, 2006, Katie Young
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Montana Journalism Review, 2006, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism
Montana Journalism Review, 2006, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism
Montana Journalism Review
Youth Newspaper Readership -- Do Journalism Degrees Count? -- Challenging the Power Structure -- Ethical Journalism v. Advocacy -- Copper Curse -- From Eastern to Western -- Reflections From Chile -- A Journey on Top of the World -- Searching for a Miracle -- Red Lake: One Year Later -- Journalism and Trauma -- It's Risky Business -- The Slippery Truth -- The Media and Eating Disorders -- MJR Book Reviews -- Silly Journalists!
Swinging Bridge - March 18, 2005, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - March 18, 2005, Sarah Adams
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Irish Journalist’S Attitudes Towards, And Use Of, Internet Technology, Edward Brennan
Irish Journalist’S Attitudes Towards, And Use Of, Internet Technology, Edward Brennan
Conference Papers
This paper explores the effects of Internet technology on the occupational culture and work practices of Irish journalists. There is a common view that the Internet, as an alternative source for news is challenging professional journalists. Increasingly amateurs may produce and disseminate stories to a potentially global readership. This paper presents results from a qualitative pilot study exploring Irish journalist’s reactions to this perceived threat. It reveals that the economic, social and legal features of the Irish journalistic field greatly mitigate any potential threat from the Internet. The research did reveal, however, that the Internet may have some unforeseen and …
Swinging Bridge - October 29, 2004, Sarah Adams
Swinging Bridge - October 29, 2004, Sarah Adams
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - March 14, 2003, Steve Damerell
Swinging Bridge - March 14, 2003, Steve Damerell
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - February 14, 2003, Steve Damerell
Swinging Bridge - February 14, 2003, Steve Damerell
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - November 22, 2002, Steve Damerell
Swinging Bridge - November 22, 2002, Steve Damerell
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - October 29, 1999, Brian Reitnour
Swinging Bridge - October 29, 1999, Brian Reitnour
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - April 23, 1999, Kelly Burke
Swinging Bridge - April 23, 1999, Kelly Burke
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Swinging Bridge - March 12, 1999, Kelly Burke
Swinging Bridge - March 12, 1999, Kelly Burke
Student Newspapers & Magazines
No abstract provided.
Montana Journalism Review, 1972, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism
Montana Journalism Review, 1972, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism
Montana Journalism Review
China in General -- The Language vs. the Headline -- The Future of Montana Broadcasting -- The Man in the Piazza -- Chief Chariot’s Speech of 1876 -- Report from Little Babylon -- Broadsides and Ballots in Butte -- Hymn to an Oasis -- The Student Teacher of Journalism -- Investigative Reporting
A Century Of Journalism In Manti, Utah, 1867-1967, Don A. Carpenter
A Century Of Journalism In Manti, Utah, 1867-1967, Don A. Carpenter
Theses and Dissertations
To write a descriptive, chronological history of Manti journalists and their newspapers was the purpose of this study. A century of journalism was traced, during which twenty-six editors and publishers printed six country newspapers. The study covered the years from 1867 to 1967.
November 1930, William Preston Davies
November 1930, William Preston Davies
W. P. Davies' Newspaper Column ('That Reminds Me')
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The Evening Item, July 28, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item, July 28, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item
The Evening Item was a daily newspaper published by the Wright Brothers' Company, Item Publishing Co. This paper, published from April 1890 through July 1890, focused on world and local events. The front page of this issue features stories about General [Pellegrini] assuming the position of President of the Argentine Republic due to attacks on the government by revolutionary forces, recent growth of industrial enterprises in the South, an article discussing the effects of a reciprocity agreement would have on relations with South America, and more. Also included in this issue are local and regional news as well as advertisements.
The Evening Item, June 18, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item, June 18, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item
The Evening Item was a daily newspaper published by the Wright Brothers' Company, Item Publishing Co. This paper, published from April 1890 through July 1890, focused on world and local events. The front page of this issue features stories about a bill allowing free coinage of silver being passed in the United States Senate, a report on casualties from a Pennsylvania mine that exploded, and more. On the third page there is a story about a black former Louisiana State Senator, who was lynched for advising black voters not to vote in the senatorial election. Also included in this issue …
The Evening Item, June 17, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item, June 17, 1890, Orville Wright, Wilbur Wright
The Evening Item
The Evening Item was a daily newspaper published by the Wright Brothers' Company, Item Publishing Co. This paper, published from April 1890 through July 1890, focused on world and local events. The front page of this issue features stories about the deaths of 32 miners in a collapsed Pennsylvania mine, a marriage between a forty-five year old groom and his eleven year old bride in Cincinnati, a drunken census enumerator in Indianapolis, and more. On the fourth page there is a section titled Current Science that covers recent developments in science and technology around the world. Also included in this …