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Preparing For An Academic Career, Meenakshi Durham
Preparing For An Academic Career, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Feminist Methodologies, Meenakshi Durham
Shifting Roles, Enduring Values: The Credible Journalist In A Digital Age, Arthur Hayes, Jane Singer, Jerry Ceppos
Shifting Roles, Enduring Values: The Credible Journalist In A Digital Age, Arthur Hayes, Jane Singer, Jerry Ceppos
Jane B. Singer
When everyone can be a publisher, what distinguishes the journalist? This article considers contemporary challenges to institutional roles in a digital media environment and then turns to three broad journalistic normative values—authenticity, accountability, and autonomy—that affect the credibility of journalists and the content they provide. A set of questions that can help citizens determine the trustworthiness of information available to them emerges from the discussion.
Effect Of Media On Teens, Meenakshi Durham
Effect Of Media On Teens, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Participatory Journalism Practices In The Media And Beyond: An International Comparative Study Of Initiatives In Online Newspapers, Domingo, Quandt, Heinonen, Paulussen, Jane Singer
Participatory Journalism Practices In The Media And Beyond: An International Comparative Study Of Initiatives In Online Newspapers, Domingo, Quandt, Heinonen, Paulussen, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Media Controversy Around Girls’ Sexuality, Meenakshi Durham
Media Controversy Around Girls’ Sexuality, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Sex And Spectacle In Seventeen Magazine: A Feminist Myth Analysis, Meenakshi Durham
Sex And Spectacle In Seventeen Magazine: A Feminist Myth Analysis, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Participatory Journalism, Jane Singer
The Ethics Of Participatory Journalism, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
New Media In The Twenty-First Century: The Beginning Of A New Ethic, Ashman, Nel, Jane Singer
New Media In The Twenty-First Century: The Beginning Of A New Ethic, Ashman, Nel, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Online Journalism Ethics: Traditions And Transitions, Jane Singer
Online Journalism Ethics: Traditions And Transitions, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Contested Autonomy: Professional And Popular Claims On Journalistic Norms, Jane Singer
Contested Autonomy: Professional And Popular Claims On Journalistic Norms, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
Commitments to truth and to “transparency,” or public accountability, are two central normative aspects of professional journalism. This article considers ways in which both are challenged and complemented by popular communicators, particularly bloggers, in today's media environment. While all professions claim autonomy over articulation and enactment of their own norms, definitions of professional constructs are now open to reinterpretation, and oversight of professional behavior is increasingly shared.
Myths Of Race And Beauty In Teen Magazines: A Semiological Analysis., Meenakshi Durham
Myths Of Race And Beauty In Teen Magazines: A Semiological Analysis., Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Hong Kong: The Crown Jewel Of Broadband For China With The Second Highest Broadband Penetration In The World, Alice Lee, C. Y. K. So
Hong Kong: The Crown Jewel Of Broadband For China With The Second Highest Broadband Penetration In The World, Alice Lee, C. Y. K. So
Dr. LEE, Alice
The book won the Picard Award at AEJMC
Media Relations: Issues And Strategies, Jane Johnston
Media Relations: Issues And Strategies, Jane Johnston
Jane Johnston
A thorough introduction to the essential skills of working with the media, for public relations students and professionals.
Media relations is one of the most tangible and visible areas of public relations practice. It requires specialised skills, expertise about the media and its practices, and an understanding of current affairs and issues. It uses the practical tools of the media release, media conference and media kits, combined with management skills of advising about best practice within an organisation, and it is based on open relationships with journalists and other media professionals.
Media Relations provides a practical and thorough introduction to …
Media Education, Critical Citizenship And Public Sphere: The Ideal And Practice Of Media Education In Hong Kong, Alice Lee
Dr. LEE, Alice
No abstract provided.
Media Education In Post-Colonial Hong Kong: Cultivating Critical Young Minds, Alice Lee, E. Mok
Media Education In Post-Colonial Hong Kong: Cultivating Critical Young Minds, Alice Lee, E. Mok
Dr. LEE, Alice
No abstract provided.
The Sexualization Of Children, Meenakshi Durham
The Sexualization Of Children, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Canada And The Clash Of Media Civilizations: Ethical Implications From A Survey Of Journalists, Conrad Winn, Christopher Finlay, Tamara Gottlieb
Canada And The Clash Of Media Civilizations: Ethical Implications From A Survey Of Journalists, Conrad Winn, Christopher Finlay, Tamara Gottlieb
Christopher Finlay
No abstract provided.
Patriotic Motherhood And The Iraq War, Ana Garner, Karen Slattery
Patriotic Motherhood And The Iraq War, Ana Garner, Karen Slattery
Ana Garner
No abstract provided.
The Radio Phone-In Talk Show As The People Council In Postcolonial Hong Kong, Alice Lee, C. Y. K. So
The Radio Phone-In Talk Show As The People Council In Postcolonial Hong Kong, Alice Lee, C. Y. K. So
Dr. LEE, Alice
No abstract provided.
Shifting Roles, Enduring Values: The Credible Journalist In A Digital Age, Arthur Hayes, Jane Singer, Jerry Ceppos
Shifting Roles, Enduring Values: The Credible Journalist In A Digital Age, Arthur Hayes, Jane Singer, Jerry Ceppos
Jane B. Singer
When everyone can be a publisher, what distinguishes the journalist? This article considers contemporary challenges to institutional roles in a digital media environment and then turns to three broad journalistic normative values—authenticity, accountability, and autonomy—that affect the credibility of journalists and the content they provide. A set of questions that can help citizens determine the trustworthiness of information available to them emerges from the discussion.
Sex In The Transnational City: Discourses Of Gender, Body And Nation In The ‘New Bollywood, Meenakshi Durham
Sex In The Transnational City: Discourses Of Gender, Body And Nation In The ‘New Bollywood, Meenakshi Durham
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
No abstract provided.
Mothers Of Soldiers In Wartime: A National News Narrative, Ana Garner, Karen Slattery
Mothers Of Soldiers In Wartime: A National News Narrative, Ana Garner, Karen Slattery
Ana Garner
No abstract provided.
Online Journalism Ethics : Traditions And Transitions, Jane Singer, Cecilia Friend
Online Journalism Ethics : Traditions And Transitions, Jane Singer, Cecilia Friend
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.
Online Journalism Ethics: Traditions And Transitions, Cecilia Friend, Jane Singer
Online Journalism Ethics: Traditions And Transitions, Cecilia Friend, Jane Singer
Jane B. Singer
No abstract provided.