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Press Freedom In The European Union And Candidate Countries: A New Regional Reality, Stephanie Benedict Apr 2013

Press Freedom In The European Union And Candidate Countries: A New Regional Reality, Stephanie Benedict

Claremont-UC Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union

No abstract provided.


Breaking Scandal: Inside The Sexual Assault Coverage, The Jezebel Reporter's Defense, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2013

Breaking Scandal: Inside The Sexual Assault Coverage, The Jezebel Reporter's Defense, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Year in Review -- The New Ball and Chain -- Two Nations, One Voice -- Running On Empty -- Lightweight Heroes -- Cover Story: The Blame Game -- You've Been Served -- How a Night Can Go Wrong -- Out of the Abyss -- Looking Down the Barrel -- Falling Far From Here -- Watchdog -- Made in Montana


What's In Boom, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2012

What's In Boom, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Agriculture: Far from food: Farming community shops across county line -- "Timber!" is now a quiet echo

Inhabitants: New views from old angles -- The great Montana wolf hunt -- Fighting over a doughnut -- Bare necessities: How to survive in bear country -- Freestyled -- Culling in the capital -- The Last Wranglers -- Montana Million

Sidney: Strangers in Sidney: When a small-town reporter strikes big news

Land: Beneath the prairie -- Explosive real estate -- The energy footrace -- All hands on coal -- Keystone looming in November

Watchdog: The effect of blogs and citizen journalism -- From …


Beyond Our Borders: The Future Of Foreign Reporting, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2011

Beyond Our Borders: The Future Of Foreign Reporting, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Freelancing: the bottom line -- In Cairo -- Mehrdad Kia on foreign reporting -- Advantages of being a female foreign correspondent -- The risks of being a female foreign correspondent -- Embedded reporting: asset or liability? -- A drowning rice bowl -- The world of Al-Jazeera English -- Anonymous in Burma -- Risky business -- From quarterbacks to quakes -- Against the wall: reporting on China -- Lessons on foreign reporting: Marcus Brauchli -- Pack your bags and go -- Beyond conflict: reporting in occupied Palestine -- The Pearl Project -- Practicing journalism in a smaller, riskier world -- Revolutions …


Thriving And Surviving In A Multimedia World, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2010

Thriving And Surviving In A Multimedia World, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

The Unreachables -- Playing catch-up -- Small-town multimedia -- Tips and tricks -- Ethics of blogging -- New curricula -- Sports journalism -- Broadcast journalism -- Website comments -- Future tech is here -- Citizen journalism -- Freelance -- Oops! -- Twitter in the courtroom -- The mp3 sound of music -- Hyperlocal strategy -- Teen magazines online -- Editor's note -- Staff bios


Environmental Journalism Issue, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2009

Environmental Journalism Issue, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Reservations -- Eco-Tourism -- Green Publications -- Environmental Journalism -- Science vs. Sensationalism -- Is It Too Late? -- Newsrooms -- Crowdsourcing -- Non-Profits -- Wildlife Film Ethics -- Ignorance in the West -- Advocacy in Journalism -- Great Turtle Race -- Blasts from the Past -- Book Reviews -- Environmental Photojournalism -- Food for Thought -- Reporting The Grace Case


Presses To Podcasts: New Skills, Old Values, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2008

Presses To Podcasts: New Skills, Old Values, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Nathaniel Blumberg Remembers -- Old School Journalism -- Networking with Facebook -- Dear Diary -- How to Get Rid of E-waste -- Then and Now -- Wired Politics -- Missed the Broadcast? Listen to the Podcast -- Photo Plus -- Don't Know How? Teach Yourself -- Free Speech in Cyberspace -- News Poll: Where We Get Our News -- Roundup, Mont. -- Searching the Smart Way -- On the Cutting Edge of Multimedia Journalism -- Getting Schooled -- Capital Changes -- Anybody Trust the Media? -- Learning to Embrace Change -- Punk Rock Journalism -- King 5: Broadcasting Plus Webcasting …


From Kyrgyzstan To The Rockies: Overcoming The Challenges Of Rural Journalism, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2007

From Kyrgyzstan To The Rockies: Overcoming The Challenges Of Rural Journalism, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Jailhouse Journalism -- Tke World from the Hill -- Gringo Gazettes -- The Role of Manhood in Media -- The Ugly American -- The Art of Criticism -- So Long, Friend -- Feedback -- News Never Sleeps -- The Truth and Other Howlers -- Cowflops and Cowtowns -- Peaks and Valleys -- Kids, Cattle, Grain, Minerals and Journalism -- The Nonprofit Newspaper Hybrid -- Creating a News Network -- I’ve Read Every Sheet


Montana Journalism Review, 2006, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2006

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!


Montana Journalism Review, 2005, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2005

Montana Journalism Review, 2005, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Letter From the Editor -- RSS: News in the Present Tense -- Independent Thinkers -- Q&A with a Middle Eastern Scholar -- A Grand Failure -- The Outdoor Writer's Handshake -- Journalism or Junk? -- Censorship in Nepal -- Tromping on Wild Places -- Sleepy Inn -- The Digital Darkroom -- Story Telling -- Pulling the Veil Off Indecency -- Small Town News -- Minority Report -- Landing the Perfect Job -- Darkest Before Dawn -- History Censored -- Book Reviews -- Let the News Hounds Loose


Montana Journalism Review, 2004, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2004

Montana Journalism Review, 2004, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Newsroom Diversity -- A One-Man Band in Iraq -- Iraq’s long road to a free press -- Waking the Sleeping Giant -- The good, the bad, the blog -- Reflections on Libby -- Scenic Writing -- Photo Story: Montana Family Ranches -- The Accidental Editor -- End of the Bulldog Edition -- Connecting the Dots -- Politics’ Funny Side -- Eye for the Extraordinary -- Lying to the Press -- Stringing Readers Along -- Sex for Sale -- Injustice Ignored


Trends. Vampire Watch: Security In Malawi, Ibpp Editor Jan 2003

Trends. Vampire Watch: Security In Malawi, Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This trends article discusses the idea of a security index, or how comfortable people are with themselves in their daily lives, and peoples’ willingness to believe in the bizarre, the alien, and the fantastic as the security index reflects ever more insecurity. The author notes that all people, being world citizens, are subject to such beliefs as the conditions of our lives deteriorate.


Montana Journalism Review, 2003, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2003

Montana Journalism Review, 2003, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Big Sky News the Io-way -- Pot Shots in Cut Bank -- The Next Generation -- Blacklists, Dirty Laundry -- Access-cutting bills collapse -- Not Guilty of Lying -- To Baghdad and back -- Antietam to Afghanistan -- Rebuilding a free press -- Tales of Endurance -- Humble Humorist -- Tears behind the laughter -- Iraq war or Final Four? -- Gay wedding announcements -- The ultimate in irony -- New Recruits -- Journalism in Germany -- Growth of the alt-weakly


Montana Journalism Review, 2002, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2002

Montana Journalism Review, 2002, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Features: The Journalist and the Human Response -- Passport, Laptop, Ticket — Go -- The Story No One Cared About -- Reviving Religion Coverage -- Bar-Jonah: The Media's Making of a Monster -- From Journalist to Media Target -- Hashing Out the Right to Know -- Digital Television Coming ... Slowly -- Going for the Gold, or even the Bronze -- The Spirit of the One-Room Schoolhouse -- Queer Action v. Missoulian -- Newsroom Poetry

Profiles: Aline Mosby -- Lisa Marie Stahl -- Edward R. Murrow -- Jodi Rave Lee -- Vanessa Leggett


Montana Journalism Review, 2001, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2001

Montana Journalism Review, 2001, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Cover Stories — Journalists and Fire: A Reader from New Zealand Writes -- How the Devil Was Divested of the Deed -- With Fire: Up Close and Dangerous

In Memorial: Photos, a Flood and the Hungry Horse News

Picture Story: Much More than a Camera Lens

Copy Editor's Manifesto -- Online Reality Check -- Of Ethics and Ombudsmen -- Headline Goes Here -- Following the Money Trail -- Keeping Egg Off Our Faces -- Stranger than Fiction -- Witch Hunt: Sedition in Wartime Montana -- As Colorful as a Homemade Quilt -- Shield Law Showdown -- A Newsman's Tandem Adventures


The Cbs-Viacom Merger: Impact On Journalism, Jim Parker May 2000

The Cbs-Viacom Merger: Impact On Journalism, Jim Parker

Federal Communications Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Montana Journalism Review, 2000, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 2000

Montana Journalism Review, 2000, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Where were the reporters? -- When bad news hits a small town -- Sightless in Seattle -- Trust and courage -- When reporters turn to fiction -- Learning to work together -- Fear and loathing in Phnom Penh -- Black, white and red all over -- Blurring the lines -- Reporting on a forgotten war -- High-tech journalism -- No guts, no glory -- Christine said, Max said -- So bad for so long -- The Millenium Boogie -- Secret campus courts challenged -- Dead people do tell tales


Montana Journalism Review, 1999, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 1999

Montana Journalism Review, 1999, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Meet Jerry Brown -- Barriers to Electronic Information? -- Revealing the invisible minority -- Mud: Covering the story -- Epiphany -- Dancing for dollars -- Healing touch -- Alice through the looking glass -- Illusions of objectivity -- Not a capitol crime -- Through a wolf's eye -- It ain't your father's copy desk -- Jonah('s paper) and the whale -- You've got mail -- Much Ado about Nothing


Montana Journalism Review, 1998, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 1998

Montana Journalism Review, 1998, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Stalking dead man walking -- How The Chronicle found its way -- The grrrls of journalism -- Norwegian takes on CNN -- Between the devil and the D.A. -- Digital storage dilemma -- Eyepopping digital TV is on the way -- Flatulent virus strikes newspapers -- Double-Czech that copy -- For the love of horses -- The flames of press freedom -- Chains of censorship -- Windows in time -- Higher education hat tricks -- Covering politics beyond 2000 -- Preparing tomorrow’s journalists


Montana Journalism Review, 1997, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 1997

Montana Journalism Review, 1997, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Journalists’ con games can backfire -- 100 years of the Kaimin -- Sheriff Plummer's revenge -- Beware the bean counters -- Barbed wire and butter battles -- When judges want courtroom doors open -- Mayan souls -- The good, the bad and the ugly -- Filmmaker heaves video grenades -- Paper chase -- The perfect place to die -- Smart newspapers byte back -- Reporting a “miracle” -- Eco-pendulum -- Breathing life into KUFM-TV


Montana Journalism Review, 1996, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism Jan 1996

Montana Journalism Review, 1996, University Of Montana--Missoula. School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

Editors ripped my flesh -- Capturing Kaczynski -- Their bytes are worse than their bark -- Horse logger -- Women’s sports — the path to respect -- The fleeting fist of fame -- Special report: Montana access guide -- The road past Jordan -- Cliches, claptrap and hype -- Cinematic sinners and winners -- Breaking into the men’s club -- Cold cameras, warm hearts


Don't Force Us To Lie: The Struggle Of Chinese Journalists In The Reform Era, Allison Liu Jernow Jan 1994

Don't Force Us To Lie: The Struggle Of Chinese Journalists In The Reform Era, Allison Liu Jernow

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Montana Journalism Review, 1994, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism Jan 1994

Montana Journalism Review, 1994, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

If not Saddam, Why not Tonya? -- When is a King Not a King? -- The Princess and the Press -- An American Reporter in Japan -- The Mountain Lion in Winter -- Censorship through the Eyes of an Indian -- Running Down the Day with Larry Frost -- Black Friday in Butte -- The Winner of Our Discontent -- Living on the Edge -- Forget Compassion-Give Me News -- The Little Network that Could -- Journalists Line up behind ‘Online’


Review Of: Eleanor Singer & Phyllis M. Endreny, Reporting On Risk, Mladen Singer Jan 1994

Review Of: Eleanor Singer & Phyllis M. Endreny, Reporting On Risk, Mladen Singer

RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

Review of: Eleanor Singer & Phyllis M. Endreny, Reporting on Risk (Russell Sage Foundation 1993). Acknowledgments, index, notes, preface, references, tables. LC 92-40130; ISBN 0-87154-801-1. [256 pp. Cloth $24.95. 112 East 64th Street, New York NY 10021.]


The Press And Politics: A Comprehensive Examination, Heather Long Jun 1993

The Press And Politics: A Comprehensive Examination, Heather Long

New England Journal of Public Policy

This article is based on interviews and research on the press and politicians, whose relationship is shown to be extremely controversial. Views held by members of the press, who see themselves as dutiful to their readers, are radically different from those held by politicians, who see reporters as money-hungry thieves who do not stop short of invasion of privacy for a story. The views of scholars — who attempt to make sense of the relationship — are different from both. The author attempts to amalgamate these views, assess the picture of the institutional relationship as it truly exists, and discover …


Montana Journalism Review, 1993, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism Jan 1993

Montana Journalism Review, 1993, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

The Great Equalizer -- Keeping the Doors & Files Open -- Montana Brain Drain -- Rockin’ the Boat in Choteau -- In Remembrance of The Captain -- The First Amendment in Indian Country -- In the Thicket of Indian Law -- They Teach Journalism, Don’t They? -- Making Pictures Or Taking Pictures -- A Frozen Fable -- Out Among Montana’s Indians -- Heart Butte Sweethearts Plus One—a photo story -- Student Photo Portfolio -- The Wasteland of Bureaucracy -- An Uncommon Woman Makes Sense -- Giving Away Vasectomies -- Tales of the Postmodern Frontier -- Can’t See the Story? Here’s …


A Question Of Journalism Ethics, Lucinda D. Davenport Jan 1990

A Question Of Journalism Ethics, Lucinda D. Davenport

Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)

No abstract provided.


Montana Journalism Review, 1978-1979, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism Jan 1978

Montana Journalism Review, 1978-1979, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

The Media and Montana -- High School Journalism After Tinker -- The Jean Muir Case in Retrospect -- Covering the Opening of the Pipeline -- Sports Reporting Circa 1900 -- Missoulian Coverage of Hoerner Waldorf -- The Changing Face of Rick O'Shay -- Letters from Dorothy -- Profile of a Shopper


Montana Journalism Review, 1977, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism Jan 1977

Montana Journalism Review, 1977, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

The Dream and the Reality -- Comforting the Afflicted -- The War with the Legion -- Covering Auto Racing -- The Tiller and Toiler -- A Communications Failure -- An American Journalist in Britain -- Banquet for a Senator -- The Police Report Circa 1900 -- An Editor in the Classroom -- The Tribune and the 1929 Crash -- No Girls Here -- The Puzzled Distance Runner


Montana Journalism Review, 1976, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism Jan 1976

Montana Journalism Review, 1976, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

The Press in Utopia -- The Besieged Media of Cameroon -- Lee's Purchase of the Anaconda Dailies -- Political Cartoons in the Butte Reveille -- The News Views the News -- The Impeachment of Judge Crum -- The Environmental Beat -- Covering High School Student Politics