Journalism is not only an academic course training students in journalism,but the practice of investigation and reporting of events,issues and trends to a broad audience in a timely fashion.Though there are many variation...
Deuze, Mark. 2005 . “‘What Is Journalism?’: Professional Identity and Ideology of Journalists Reconsidered.” Journalism 6 (4): 442–464.Deuze, M. (2005) ‘What is journalism?: professional identity and ideology of journalists reconsidered,’ Journalism , 20(6):...
What is Journalism?作者: Chris Nash 出版社: Palgrave Macmillan副标题: The Art and Politics of a Rupture出版年: 2016-9-21页数: 249定价: USD 99.99装帧: HardcoverISBN: 9781137399335豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 ...
Citizen Journalism With all the technology that exists today, it's easy for any person (whether trained or not in the art of journalism) to post a tweet to twitter, a comment on Facebook, or write a blog that disseminates the "news"; the problem is that the story may not be factual...
Journalism is a form of writing that tells people about things that really happened, but that they might not have known about already. People who write journalism are called "journalists." They might work at newspapers, magazines, websites or for TV or radio stations. ...
Convergence, media cross‐ownership and multimedia newsrooms are becoming increasingly part of the vocabulary of contemporary journalism—in practice, education, as well as research. The literature exploring multimedia is expanding rapidly but it is clear that it means many different things to different...
journalism. Journalists' consideration of truth cannot be the necessary prerequisite for the publication of information; instead, the freedom of discourse is the necessary precondition to ensure that the decision whether and to what extent an information is of public interest remains in the hands of ...
B: I'm ___ Journalism. 第1空: 第2空: 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 最终答案: 第1空: majoring 第2空: in 问题分析: 1. 问题是询问专业是什么,回答应该是 "我主修..."。 2. "major in" 是固定搭配,表示 "主修..."。反馈 收藏...
The public journalism movement, which perceives the mediascape as our principal political arena and asks news organizations to play a larger role in cultivating citizenship, suffers from a fundamental, political-economic na ï vet é . As Compton (2004) argues: “The goals of pu...
This thesis suggests that citizen journalism is not only promoting the perspective of ordinary citizens, but is also supplementing the coverage of the mainstream media, building relationships, shaping the public sphere, and fulfilling the critical role of a watchdog. Analysing data from a sample of...