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Pushing The Conversation, Kiaya Simone Jan 2019

Pushing The Conversation, Kiaya Simone

Blog

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Congress Is Diverse. But What About Churches?, Alva Johnson Jan 2019

Congress Is Diverse. But What About Churches?, Alva Johnson

Blog

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Let's Dig Deeper, Alva Johnson Jan 2019

Let's Dig Deeper, Alva Johnson

Blog

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Complex Identity In A Complex Church, Natalia Perez Jan 2019

Complex Identity In A Complex Church, Natalia Perez

Blog

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Seeking The American Dream, Anaelys Trochez Jan 2019

Seeking The American Dream, Anaelys Trochez

Blog

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Adventist Demographics In North America: Briefing For Journalism Class At S.A.U., Monte Sahlin Jan 2019

Adventist Demographics In North America: Briefing For Journalism Class At S.A.U., Monte Sahlin

Interviews & Video Recordings

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Gender Issues In News Coverage, Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh Jan 2019

Gender Issues In News Coverage, Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh

Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh

This entry discusses the participation and representation of women in the news media. Women entered journalism primarily to appeal to female audiences in the 19th century and were expected to write about topics considered to be of interest for women, such as food, fashion, family and furniture. Today, global studies show that women remain underrepresented at all levels of news organizations, with a glass ceiling preventing women from rising to top positions. Female journalists are especially facing challenges in war reporting and sports reporting, and as opinion columnists. In terms of representation, women are frequently represented in a negative …


Navigating Two Worlds, Zailin Pena Jan 2019

Navigating Two Worlds, Zailin Pena

Blog

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Growing Up A Pk, Gianni Arroyo Jan 2019

Growing Up A Pk, Gianni Arroyo

Blog

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Just Call Me Hannah, Hannah D'Avanzo Jan 2019

Just Call Me Hannah, Hannah D'Avanzo

Blog

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Growing In Diversity, Paola Mora Jan 2019

Growing In Diversity, Paola Mora

Blog

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Part Two: Journalism As A Sharing Of Stories, Lee Pitts Jan 2019

Part Two: Journalism As A Sharing Of Stories, Lee Pitts

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

"Journalists are storytellers. And in the world God created, stories matter. Jesus spoke in parables more than sermons. He knew the best way to change behavior was through narrative not lecture."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­a Christian perspective on journalism from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/part-two-journalism-as-a-sharing-of-stories/


Part One: Reforming Journalism, Lee Pitts Jan 2019

Part One: Reforming Journalism, Lee Pitts

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

"Part of a journalist’s job is to encourage people, compel them—maybe even chide them a little—to turn their heads towards the plights of others. To notice."

Posting about ­­­­­­­­a Christian perspective on journalism from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.

https://inallthings.org/part-one-reforming-journalism/


Fixing Journalism's Credibility Problem: Lessons From The Lippman-Dewey Debate, James Michael Hoyle Jan 2019

Fixing Journalism's Credibility Problem: Lessons From The Lippman-Dewey Debate, James Michael Hoyle

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

With advancing technology and social media becoming a more filtered place, many wonder whether or not the news has lost its credibility. However, this is not the first time technology has changed the way the newsroom works. Comparing the times of today and the times of the 1920s, a literature review and an analysis of the arguments between Walter Lippmann and John Dewey shows that not only are there many parallels, but the debate these two men had nearly one hundred years ago provides a blueprint and a game plan that will allow journalism to get its credibility back in …