JournalismArtsjournalism is a branch of journalism concerned with the reporting and discussion of the arts. This can include, but is not limited to, film , literature , music , theater , and architecture . Traditionally, journalists and critics writing about the arts had a background in writing and the arts there was no formal advanced training in this field. In 2005, Syracuse University founded the Goldring ArtsJournalism Program, the first arts master s degree masters program at an accredited school to teach journalists to write about arts and culture. ref http artsjournalism.syr.edu Newhouse School of Public Communications ref In the Year 2009 CEPT University, Ahmedabad has made a step towards starting this course for the first time in India. Citation needed date July 2011 References reflist See also Journal of Religion and Theatre Ethical Journalism Initiative Journalism stub Arts criticism navigation Category Journalism by field pt Jornalismo cultural sv Kulturjournalistik ... more details
such as government and business, journalism also covers cultural aspects of society such as arts ...JournalismJournalism is the practice of Research investigation and reporting of events, issues and Fads and trends trends to a broad audience in a timely fashion. Though there are many variations of journalism ... about public affairs but the role and status of journalism, along with other forms of mass media ... here. Role of journalism Main Freedom of the press In the 1920s, as modern journalism was just ... of journalism in a democracy . Their differing philosophies still characterize a debate about the role of journalism in society and the nation state. Lippmann understood that journalism s role at the time ... journalism . This concept of community journalism is at the centre of new developments in journalism ... structure present in Lippman s understanding of journalism and society ... of journalism According to The Elements of Journalism , a book by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel, there are nine elements of journalism. ref http journalism.org node 72 ref In order for a journalist to fulfill .... They must follow these guidelines Journalism s first obligation is to the truth. Its first loyalty ... url http journalism.org node 71 title The Elements of Journalism What Newspeople Should Know and the Public ... and responsibilities of citizens to make it a total of ten elements of journalism. Professional .... One journalism magazine, Columbia Journalism Review , has made it a practice to reveal examples ... journalists, and of journalists who resist such pressures. Self censorship is a growing problem in journalism ... in contempt of court and fined or jailed. Genres Main Journalism genres Some forms include Advocacy journalism writing to advocate particular viewpoints or influence the opinions of the audience. Broadcast journalism writing or speaking which is intended to be distributed by radio or television broadcasting , rather than only in written form for readers. Investigative journalism writing which ... more details
of Arts, Journalism B.A.J. , or Bachelor of Science, Journalism BSJ that is often part of or in conjunction ...Unreferenced date September 2008 The Bachelor of Journalism B.J. degree is a professional degree awarded at some universities to students who have studied journalism in a three or four year undergraduate ..., conferred by The Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University ... on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Kansas accredits university level journalism programs in the United States. There are currently 109 such accredited programs in 40 states. Bachelor of Journalism in India In India, Bachelor of Journalism is of 3 years. Journalism Courses in India are known by various names like B.J. Bachelor of Journalism , B.C.J. Bachelor of Communication and Journalism , B.M.M. Bachelor of Mass Media , B.J.M.C. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication , B.A. J.M.C Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication , B.A. Mass Communication Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication . Though the nomenclature differs but these all ... options after the completion of the course. Bachelor of Journalism BJourn in South Africa In South Africa, Rhodes University offers the primary accomplishment for Journalism students. While other ... depart with a 3 Year B.A. Degree, with Journalism and Media Studies as one of their majors. http www.ru.ac.za jms degreesanddiplomas bjourn Schools of journalism Asia Thammasat University Thammasat University Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication , Thailand University of Hong Kong Chinese University of Hong Kong Peking University Amity School of Journalism & Communication,Saket, New Delhi, India Indian Institute of Journalism, Janakpuri, New Delhi, India http mangalayatan.in Institute of Journalism & Mass Communication, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh Australia Charles Sturt University ... of Pretoria , Pretoria Rhodes University United States Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism ... more details
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journalism.html NEA ArtsJournalism Institute Analytic Journalism Categories Category Journalism Category ...Journalism Portal Journalism Analytic journalism seeks to make sense of a complex reality in order to create public understanding. It combines some aspects of investigative journalism and explanatory reporting . Analytic journalism can be seen as a response to professionalized communication from powerful ..., Nalini edt 2005 . Practising Journalism Values, Constrains, Implications, New Delhi Sage ref ... ed. 2006 . Journalism. The Democratic Craft, New York Oxford University Press. ref The journalist ... best, investigative journalism is deeply analytic, but its intent is primarily to expose analytic journalism s primary aim is to explain. It contextualizes its subject by describing background, historical ... s perception of the phenomenon. Analytic journalism aspires to collect disparate data and make ... of an issue. What do analytic journalists make use of As analytic journalism attempts to transcend ... it from Hard news Infotainment versus Journalism hard news . Analytic journalism often applies ... & Roy Peter Clark ed. 2006 . Journalism. The Democratic Craft, New York Oxford University Press page ... to enlarge journalism so that it incorporates more knowledge and methods generated by historians ... of Analytic Journalism employs a rather general definition and positions it within a critical ... Institute for Analytic Journalism Welcome to the IAJ Bot generated title ref A more pragmatic definition ... story ref De Burgh compares analytic journalism with news reporting news reporting is descriptive ... or moving, regardless of medium. Analytic journalism, on the other hand, seeks to take the data available ... way. ref de Burgh, Hugo ed. 2008 2000 . Investigative journalism page 14 ref Therefore ... ross How analytic journalism supplements other forms of journalism While investigative journalism aims at exposing, analytic journalism aims at explaining. Following a trail of evidence, investigative ... more details
journalism Entertainment journalism is an umbrella term used to describe all forms of journalism that focus on the entertainment business and its products. Like fashion journalism , entertainment journalism covers industry specific news while targeting general audiences beyond those working in the industry itself. Common forms include television and film criticism , music journalism , video game journalism and celebrity coverage. See also Journal of Religion and Theatre Category Entertainment journalism Category Journalism by field journalism stub ... more details
Journalism Technology journalism is a branch of journalism that uses the art of reporting to deliver information about technology to the public. See also Portal Journalism The Verge website Environmental journalism Frontiers of Science comic strip Popular science magazine Public awareness of science Scientific literature Category Journalism by field Category Tech writing Journalism stub de Wissenschaftsjournalismus es Periodismo cient fico it Divulgazione scientifica pt Jornalismo cient fico sv Vetenskapsjournalistik ... more details
J. last Russello url http www.nysun.com arts how new journalism became old news 23300 newspaper ...Journalism New Journalism was a style of 1960s and 1970s news writing and journalism which used literary ... Wolfe in a 1973 collection of journalism articles he published as The New Journalism , which included ... , and others. Articles in the New Journalism style tended not to be found in newspapers, but rather ... throughout the history of American Journalism have been labeled new journalism. Robert E. Park ... in the 1830s as new journalism. ref Park 1967 1925 , p. 93. ref Likewise, the appearance of the Yellow journalism yellow press , papers such as Joseph Pulitzer s New York World in the 1880s, led journalists and historians to proclaim that a New Journalism had been created. Ault and Emery, for instance ... century, and its newspapers entered an era known as that of the New Journalism. ref Ault ... reporting which developed after World War II a new journalism which not only seeks to explain ... uses of the term seem to refer to something more specific than vague new directions in journalism ... Reporting to New Journalism and cataloged many of the contemporary definitions Activist ... of the New Journalism , a collection edited and introduced by Everette E. Dennis, came up with six categories, labelled new nonfiction reportage , alternative journalism modern muckraking , advocacy journalism, underground journalism and precision journalism. ref Dennis ed. The Magic Writing Machine . 1971 see also The New Journalism in America . Dennis & Rivers eds 1974 . ref Michael Johnson s The New Journalism addresses itself to three phenomena the underground press, the artists of nonfiction ... , and Gay Talese . Hunter S. Thompson was a major practitioner of new journalism and gonzo journalism ... , was an influential piece of new journalism that gave a detailed portrait of Frank Sinatra without ... Book Fair International of 1988 New journalism writers brought new approaches to areas already covered ... more details
to different forms of journalism that have derived over the years. However, a new form of journalism ... to mass audiences. Comedic Journalism can be defined as a form of journalism which reports the news ... forms of journalism found in mainstream news media. Comedic journalism has been done using print media ..., there has been much criticism in regards to defining these media outlets as journalism , as some scholars believe there should be a distinction kept between comedy and journalism. History in Canada An early example of comedic journalism in Canada is Frank magazine, which was founded in Nova ... Bates believed that the downfall of the magazine was the rise in popularity of the satirical form of journalism in the twenty first century. He explained that they had the field of satirical journalism to themselves in the 1990s, but more publications started to pick up this form of journalism and the Ottawa ... Carey s transmission viewpoint of communication is evident in traditional forms of journalism because ... across a mass audience without any external viewpoints included. This form of journalism is very ... audience. Alternatively, comedic journalism employs a ritualistic viewpoint of communication in the way ... in a cultural context. This form of journalism reports news in a subjective manner in order ... between journalism and community in her article, When Community and Journalism Converge . Cizek claims that she encountered journalism only when she had come to an understanding of community ... of the community s viewpoint. ref Cizek, Katerina. When community and journalism converge ... I ... to be integrated in today s journalism which is the obligation to make a connection with those ... and emotionless account of news events. As satire In Joe Hale Cutbirth s article, Satire as Journalism ... the recent popularity of satirical journalism and relates this to the sense of community that viewers feel through this form of journalism. In comparison to traditional forms of news media, which are objective ... more details
unreferenced date August 2007 Journalism Trade journalism reports on the movements and developments of the business world by way of articles or analysis. Trade journalism also refers to industry specific news, such as exclusive focus on commodities e.g. oil , gas and metal s or sectors finance , travel , food . Due to its business nature, trade journalism is often expected to process and interpret a substantial amount of market commentary. Category Journalism genres Business stub journalism stub pt Jornalismo empresarial ... more details
epu research Frohlich.pdf Emotional intelligence in Peace Journalism. , Master of Arts Thesis ...Peace Media , Conflict Resolving Media , Conflict Sensitive Journalism , Conflict Solution Journalism ... edit date August 2010 File Peace Journalism table.jpg thumb right 600px alt Table comparing peace journalism and war journalism A comparison of peace journalism and war journalism ref Lynch, J. & Galtung, J. 2010 . Reporting conflict New directions in peace journalism. St. Lucia University of Queensland Press, pp. 12 14. ref Peace journalism has been developed from research that indicates that often ... this bias by producing journalism in both the mainstream and alternative media and working with journalists ... definition of peace journalism include conflict solution journalism, conflict sensitive journalism, ref name journalismethics.ca Howard, R. n.d. . http www.journalismethics.ca global journalism ethics conflict sensitivity in practice.htm Conflict Sensitive Journalism in Practice. Center for Journalism Ethics School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin Madison. Retrieved ... Homepage.html ref War journalism is journalism about conflict that has a value bias ... Paz. ref Peace journalism aims to correct for these biases. Its operational definition is to allow ... Prof. Jake Lynch Peace journalism workshop in Mindanao, the Philippines Peace journalism follows ... of the early 19th century, which published periodicals. ref Roberts, Nancy L., Peace Journalism ... example of sectarian journalism focused on peace was Dorothy Day s Catholic Worker . ref Roberts, Nancy ... journalism is a set of journalism practices that emerged in the 1970s. Norwegian sociologist, peace researcher and practitioner Johan Galtung proposed the idea of peace journalism for journalists ... Seow Ting Lee & Crispin C. Maslog, War or Peace Journalism? Asian Newspaper Coverage of Conflicts ... of Churches and The World Association for Christian Communication also practice peace journalism ... more details
and Arts Alliance Website Category Australian media Category Journalism in Australia Category Journalism by country ...Use dmy dates date November 2011 Use Australian English date November 2011 Journalism in Australia varies from international practices in areas as diverse as legal freedoms and editorial practices. History Image SydneyGazette.jpg thumb The front page of the Sydney Gazette . Most of the published material in the first twenty years of the History of New South Wales Foundation and growth New South Wales colony was to inform residents of the rules and laws of the time. These were printed with a portable ... to offer a diploma of journalism. ref cite web url http www.uq.edu.au study program.html?acad prog 2040 title Bachelor of Journalism Courses and Programs The University of Queensland, Australia publisher ... into the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance . ref cite web url http www.alliance.org.au simplefaq ... Australia s most prestigious Journalism Awards, the Walkleys . ref http www.walkleys.com ... Would a Bill of Rights improve the quality of Australian journalism? On Line Opinion 15 11 2000 ..., except where this was seen as not practical or was unnecessary Education in journalism Many Australian universities provide journalism and communication courses. The majority of new Australian journalists ... Age were given to those with a journalism degree. ref name dailymiracle The following Australian tertiary educational institutions provide journalism courses Curtin University of Technology , Perth ... Jschool Journalism Education & Training , Brisbane La Trobe University , Melbourne Monash ... University of Technology, Sydney University of Canberra See also Portal Journalism Australian Broadcasting Corporation Media of Australia List of newspapers in Australia JournalismJournalism education Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance Media Watch TV program Media Watch Walkley Awards National ... more details
Expert subject Journalism date November 2008 POV date July 2008 Watchdog journalism aims to hold accountable public personalities and institutions, whose functions impact social and political life. The term lapdog journalism , for journalism biased in favour of personalities and institutions, is sometimes used as a conceptual opposite to watchdog journalism. Watchdog journalism is commonly found in mainstream media , investigative journalism , alternative media , think tank s, or citizen journalism , such as blog s. While it is found in mainstream media and journalists check on government at all levels, the amount of auditing can vary over time. Since independent media and think tanks are not profit oriented, they have more latitude in which to adopt strong positions and cover a wide range of topics. However, it is also more difficult to determine bias or the backing of non mainstream outlets so those are sometime subject to covert exploitation by well funded interests. A notable example of watchdog journalism was Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein s reporting of the Richard Nixon Nixon era Watergate scandal for The Washington Post that eventually led to the resignation of the president. In recent history, a notable example of watchdog journalism was the exposure of Dan Rather s investigative segment which cast George W. Bush s military record in an unfavorable light. The segment was based ... as authentic. Media watchdog journalism Some watchdog journalism focuses on media bias bias in the media ... where there is greater national coverage, watchdog journalism is very effective and consumers ... This Is Watchdog Journalism . Nieman Reports Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University ... Post , at the dinner of the first Nieman Watchdog Journalism Conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts ... Should Ask Official site Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University . Journalism footer DEFAULTSORT Watchdog Journalism Category Investigative journalism Category Journalism genres journalism ... more details
Preventive journalism is a Journalism journalistic discipline that reports on urgent social problems at an early stage and on solutions proposed for these problems. It complements traditional investigative journalism and recognizes that journalism can alert government and society to problems before they become crises. Michael O Neill, editor of the New York Daily News from 1975 to 1982 and former president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors , wrote in http www.nieman.harvard.edu reports 99 4 00 1NR O Neill Media Power.html 1985 that preventive journalism should search in advance for the hidden forces of change and try to identify the underlying causes of crises before, rather than after, they explode so that an alerted society might have time to protect itself from the ambushes of history. The concept was also used in a 1996 Kofi Annan speech http www.scienceblog.com community older archives L 1996 B un961953.html 1 where he stressed the need for such a kind of journalism without further detailing its characteristics. Peace Journalism follows similar tenets as preventive journalism, though preventive journalism extends its action range to social , economic , institution al, human rights , and Environmentalism environmental concerns. External links http theinternationalonline.com The International , a publication that encompasses preventive journalism standards. http www.periodismopreventivo.org index.php Web of the Institute of Preventive Journalism and International An lisis IPPAI ,based in Madrid, Spain http www.ippai.info Magazine of the Institute of Preventive Journalism and International An lisis IPPAI ,based in Madrid, Spain http www.understandinggov.org Web site of Understanding Government, based in Washington, D.C., USA, sponsor of the Prize for Preventive Journalism DEFAULTSORT Preventive Journalism Category Journalism genres journalism stub es Periodismo preventivo Spoken Wikipedia en preventativejournalism.ogg 2010 03 08 ... more details
A Diploma of Journalism or Diploma in Journalism is an Academic degree academic qualification in journalism ... with diploma s in general, diplomas in journalism are often more practical or applied than a course leading to a bachelor s or master s degree in journalism. Some universities offer Postgraduate education postgraduate Diplomas of Journalism. Historically, the emergence of journalism diplomas reflected the somewhat condescending view of journalism education which emerged in Britain and British ... universities were uninterested in formal journalism education , and entered the field only at sub degree level between 1919 and 1939 the only University Diploma for Journalism in Britain was offered at London ... started journalism diploma courses as sub degree programs, but none of the courses survived ... been debate about comparisons between diploma and degree programs in journalism, with advocates of diplomas ... a national diploma of journalism, establishing a curriculum which is followed by accredited training ... colleges and universities offering diplomas and degrees in journalism. ref http www.nctj.com index.php ref Another development has been the specialist diploma in a particular field of journalism, such as sports journalism, science journalism or business journalism, generally taught at postgraduate ... journalism education.html ref English language institutions offering the Diploma of Journalism are mainly ... of journalism diploma courses are Cardiff University , Wales http cardiff.ac.uk jomec degreeprogrammes pgdiploma index.html City University, London http www.city.ac.uk journalism modules index.html ... http www.iimc.nic.in index1.html Jschool Journalism Education & Training , Australia http www.jschool.com.au RMIT University , Australia http www.rmit.edu.au appliedcommunication journalism ... 2C Mysore&action Diploma In Journalism References reflist 2 Bibliography Asa Briggs and Peter Burke ... to degree 75 years of tertiary journalism studies, Australian Studies in Journalism , 1996, no. 5 ... more details
journalism Opinion journalism is journalism that makes no claim of objectivity journalism objectivity . Although distinguished from advocacy journalism in several ways, both forms feature a subjective viewpoint, usually with some social or political purpose. Common examples include newspaper column newspaper column s, editorial s, editorial cartoon s, and pundit expert pundit ry. Citation needed date September 2010 Unlike advocacy journalism, opinion journalism has a reduced focus on detailed facts or research, and its perspective is often of a more personalized variety. Its product may be only one component of a generally objective news outlet, rather than the dominant feature of an entire publication or broadcast network . Citation needed date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Opinion Journalism Category Opinion journalismJournalism stub az Publisistika bg ca Article d opini cv cs Publicistika es Periodismo de opini n hr Publicistika he ka kk pl Publicystyka kaa Publitsistika ru sk Publicistika sv Publicist uk ... more details
In Journalism journalistic parlance, spiking refers to withholding a story from publication for reasons pertaining to its veracity whether or not it conforms to the facts . Spiking is relatively rare and usually happens late in the editing process after the assigning Editor Periodicals editor has signed off on it . It is only required when a simple edit or questioning the reporter or assigning editor cannot fix the problem. Reasons for spiking include a clear bias someone on an opposing side of an issue did not respond, despite the fact that said response is central to the story , a major hole many, if not most, readers will have a question after reading the story or a sudden change in events three more people have died, but getting details from officials is impossible on deadline . In some cases, a story may be spiked if it is deemed to conflict with the commercial interests of the newspaper s publisher if, for example, it concerns a company with whom the publisher has a close relationship. This is more likely at a local level, where small newspapers are dependent on advertising revenue from businesses such as estate agents and recruitment agencies. Stories are spiked for other reasons, but in any case, the decision is not taken lightly, as a valid, usually detailed explanation will be solicited by those further up the chain of command, often at the behest of the reporter. External links http entertainment.timesonline.co.uk tol arts and entertainment the tls article6836603.ece Harold Evans, memoirs of the future The Spike, Mr Bow Tie and other Fleet Street legends . The Times Literary Supplement,September 16, 2009. Category Journalism ... more details
of Mississippi journalism school http www.britishcouncil.org arts literature literaturematters nov05 kevinmitchell.htm British Council article on the state of sports journalism in the UK http www.sportsjournalists.co.uk ...Journalism Sports journalism is a form of journalism that reports on sports topics and Competition Sports ... power and Social influence influence . Sports journalism is an essential element of any news media organization. Sports journalism includes organizations devoted entirely to sports reporting newspaper ..., sports journalism should involve investigating the story, rather than simply relying on press releases ... journalists have been sportswriters. See List of sports writers . Sports journalism in Europe The tradition of sports reporting attracting some of the finest writers in journalism can be traced to the coverage ... as its music critic. Cardus was later knighted for his services to journalism. One of his successors ... de France was born, and sports journalism s role in its foundation is still reflected today in the leading ... such ghosted columns, however, did little to further the reputation of sports journalism, which ... journalism and sport Since the 1990s, the growing importance of sport, its impact as a global ... one of the most controversial University Boat Races was declared the winner. Sports journalism organizations ... high standards of sports journalism. In Britain, the http www.sportsjournalists.co.uk blog ... awards journo.php British Sports Journalism Awards , the industry s Oscars , sponsored ... National Sports Journalism Center monitors trends and strategy within the sports media industry ... in the country. Fanzines and blogs Through the 1970s and 80s, a rise in citizen journalism ... Cooley . See also Journalism Sports commentator Broadcasting of sports events National Sports Journalism ... and Sportswriters Association US Further reading Steen, R, Sports Journalism A Multimedia Primer , Routledge ..., site carries news on sport, journalism and sports journalism http www.bestsportswriting.com Best ... more details
arts how new journalism became old news 23300 newspaper The New York Sun publisher ONE SL ...infobox book name The New Journalism image File New journalism .jpg image caption author Tom Wolfe & E ... subject New Journalism genre Nonfiction publisher Harper & Row pub date 1973 media type pages 394 first edition isbn 0060471832 oclc congress preceded by followed by The New Journalism is a 1973 anthology of journalism edited by Tom Wolfe and E. W. Johnson. The book is both a manifesto for a new type of journalism by Wolfe, and a collection of examples of New Journalism by American writers, covering ... War . The pieces are notable because they do not conform to the standard Objectivity journalism dispassionate and even handed model of journalism . Rather they incorporate Literary technique literary ... of The New Journalism An Eyewitness Report and The New Journalism A la Recherche des Whichy Thickets ... which Wolfe sees as having hit a dead end by moving away from realism, and his opinion that journalism is much more relevant. In effect, his manifesto is for mixing journalism with literary techniques ... of social realism, such as mile Zola and Charles Dickens . His manifesto for New Journalism ... Part two, which makes of the major part of The New Journalism, consists of twenty four texts, collected ... of the New Journalism movement, although other writers, like Rodolfo Walsh , had already explored ... last Westley editor first Bruce H. year 1974 month May title The New Journalism A Critical Perspective journal Journalism Monographs volume 34 publisher The Association for Education in Journalism ..., Didion, and the New Journalism Revolution year 2006 publisher Crown Publishers isbn 1400049148 Cite book last1 Wolfe first1 Tom first2 E. W. last2 Johnson authorlink1 Tom Wolfe title The New Journalism ... style moz column count 2 column count 2 The New Journalism cite news title Notes on the New Journalism ... 1972 cite news title The New Journalism first Michael last Wood authorlink url newspaper The New ... more details
unreferenced date April 2008 Image Barbara Ehrenreich by David Shankbone.jpg thumb Barbara Ehrenreich Immersion Journalism or Immersionism is a style of journalism similar to gonzo journalism . Like Gonzo, immersionism details an individual s experiences from a deeply personal perspective. An individual will choose a situation, and immerse themselves in the events and people involved. Unlike Gonzo, however, it is less focused on the writer s life, and more about the writer s specific experiences. Proponents of immersion journalism claim that this research strategy allows authors to describe the internal experience of external events and break away from the limiting pseudo objectivity of traditional journalism. Critics of immersionism who sometimes call it stunt journalism argue that by using such methods, writers are just playing tourist in the lives and often tragedies of other people. Book length examples of immersion journalism include H.G. Bissinger s Friday Night Lights A Town, a Team, and a Dream Friday Night Lights John Howard Griffin s Black Like Me Ted Conover s Rolling Nowhere , Coyotes and Newjack Guarding Sing Sing Barbara Ehrenreich s Nickel and Dimed On Not Getting By in America 2001 , Bait and Switch The Futile Pursuit of the American Dream 2005 and Matthew Thompson s My Colombian Death 2008 . Vice magazine Vice magazine has also produced an entire issue looking at immersionism. journalism stub Category Journalism genres ... more details
Envelope journalism also envelopmental journalism, ref name autogenerated2 http www.radioaustralia.net.au media ontherecord prog5.htm A Question Of Influence Dead link date July 2010 ref red envelope journalism, ref name autogenerated3 cite web url http www2.hawaii.edu tbrislin asiaeth.html title An Update on Journalism Ethics in Asia Values and Practices as Context for Meaning in Japan, China and Korea last Brislin first Tom publisher University of Hawaii ref Otoshidama white envelope journalism, ref name autogenerated3 Ch ongi , ref name autogenerated3 wartawan amplop ref name autogenerated1 http www.planetmole.org 06 07 indonesia and envelope journalism.html Indonesia and Envelope Journalism Dead link date March 2008 ref is a colloquial term for the practice of bribing journalist s for favorable media coverage . The term seems to be most commonly used in Asia the Philippines ref name autogenerated2 Japan and Korea , ref name autogenerated3 Indonesia . ref name autogenerated1 The term arose from the envelopes used to hold cash bribes, given ostensibly as tokens of appreciation for attending a press conference. ref name autogenerated2 More recently, the term Automated teller machine ATM journalism has arisen, to indicate the change to electronic transfer of bribes to journalists bank accounts. ref name autogenerated2 References reflist 2 Category Journalism ethics journalism stub ... more details
Interactive journalism is a new type of journalism that allows consumers to directly contribute to the story ... news on the Internet for free. Interactive journalism has developed as an effort to redefine and reengage ... of redefining their roles. Interactive journalism is similar, but not identical, to collaborative journalism , in which rather than converse with the reporter, individual reporters without affiliation ... interactive journalism tools are blogs , which allow grassroot news to be developed by eyewitnesses ..., audio slide shows and games are employed to convey information. Interactive journalism is often associated with civic journalism for its ability to explore new and creative ways to amplify community conversation with the idea of solving public problems. Interactive journalism is being pioneered ... for Interactive Journalism, of which Schaffer is the Executive Director, at the University of Maryland. J Lab is the successor to the work Schaffer led at the Pew Center for Civic Journalism. J Lab s Knight Batten Awards for Innovations in Journalism honor spotlight news and information that is more than multimedia journalism and rewards novel efforts to involve citizens actively in public ... to interactive journalism is in development at the Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism , at the University of Nevada, Reno , in the Interactive Environmental Journalism Masters Program. See also Rob Curley Jan Schaffer J Lab Jay Rosen Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism collaborative journalism Collaborative Journalism References references External links http www.j lab.org J Lab Official ... with Jan Schaffer about Interactive Journalism http journalism.nyu.edu pubzone weblogs pressthink 2006 06 27 ppl frmr.html Jay Rosen http journalism.unr.edu grad Interactive Environmental Journalism, Reynolds School of Journalism, University of Nevada DEFAULTSORT Interactive Journalism Category Journalism genres Journalism stub ... more details
Journalism Political journalism is a broad branch of journalism that includes coverage of all aspects of politics and political science , although the term usually refers specifically to coverage of civil government s and political power . Political journalism is a frequent subject of opinion journalism , as current political events are analyzed, interpreted, and discussed by news media Pundit expert pundit s and editorial ists. The term does sometimes have negative connotations advertising materials for the first issue of United Kingdom British newspaper The Daily Mail boasted that, Four leading articles, a page of Parliament and columns of speeches will NOT be found. ref name historyandpolicy cite web url http www.historyandpolicy.org papers policy paper 27.html title Monitoring the popular press an historical perspective last Bingham first Adrian date May 2005 work History & Policy publisher History & Policy language English language English accessdate 9 December 2010 location United Kingdom ref Subsets Election journalism or electoral journalism is a subgenre of political journalism which focuses upon and analyzes developments related to an approximate election and political campaigns ref cite web url http www.mundoelectoral.com html index.php?id 504 title Towards an electoral journalism author Jorge Bravo publisher Mundo Electoral Electoral World date Year 3 No. 8 May 2010 ref . This subgenre makes use of statistics, polls and historic data in regards to a candidate s chance of success for office or a party s change in size in a legislature. Defense journalism or military journalism is a subgenre which focuses upon the current status of a nation s military, intelligence and other defense related faculties. Interest in defense journalism increases during times of violent conflict, with military leaders being the primary actors. See also Afghanistanism Common Sense ... Jonathan Swift The Washington Post References reflist Category Journalism by field journalism ... more details
wikify date September 2011 merge Data driven journalism date October 2011 Computational journalism can be defined as the application of computation to the activities of journalism such as information gathering, organization, sensemaking, communication and dissemination of news information, while upholding values of journalism such as accuracy and verifiability. ref Nick Diakopoulos http www.nickdiakopoulos.com 2011 04 22 a functional roadmap for innovation in computational journalism A functional roadmap for innovation in computational journalism ref The field draws on technical aspects of computer science including artificial intelligence, content analysis NLP, vision, audition , visualization, personalization and recommender system s as well as aspects of social computing and information science. History of the Field The field emerged at the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2006 where a course in the subject was taught in http www.cc.gatech.edu classes AY2007 cs4803cj spring 2007 and http www.computational journalism.com class2008 2008 . In February 2008 Georgia Tech hosted a http www.computational journalism.com symposium index.php Symposium on Computation and Journalism which convened several hundred computing researchers and journalists in Atlanta, GA. In July 2009, The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences CASBS at Stanford University hosted a http www.casbs.org index.php?act page&id 100&PHPSESSID h7uvpdqhgjtmkj2agbi3f4t904 CJournalism workshop to push the field ... B cj 1 finalreport.pdf Developing the Field of Computational Journalism ref Related fields Database journalism Computer assisted reporting Data driven journalism extending the focus of data investigation ... Journalism courses at Georgia Tech http jonathanstray.com a computational journalism reading list A computational journalism reading list by Jonathan Stray of the Associated Press References Reflist Category Journalism es Periodismo computacional th ... more details