Not exact matches
This fundamental realignment of the planets in the media universe is the topic of a massive new report from the Tow Center for Digital
Journalism at Columbia University, authored
by Tow director Emily Bell and University of British Columbia assistant
professor Taylor Owen.
Jeff Howe, a
journalism professor at Northwestern University, who was one of the first professionals to use the word, defines it as «the act of taking a job traditionally performed
by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call.»
Daniel Kreiss, a
professor in the school of
Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC, just put out a new book that examines the adoption of digital technologies
by the political Left in the U.S.:
Daniel Kreiss, a
professor in the school of
Journalism and Mass Communication at UNC, just put out a new book that examines the adoption of digital technologies
by the political Left in the U.S.: My new book, Taking Our Country Back: The Crafting of Networked Politics from Howard Dean to Barack...
Host Alan Chartock is joined
by New York Times investigative reporter Andrew Lehren, the 2012 Ottaway
professor of
journalism at the State University of New York at New Paltz this semester.
The study, published in December
by Daniel Kreiss, an assistant
professor at the University of North Carolina's School of
Journalism and Mass Communication, found that Twitter is used in political campaigns primarily to influence journalists and «an elite core of supporters.»
And here's the geekiest love story of all — this made headlines in 2012 when a Stanford
journalism professor proposed
by publishing an online infographic «proving» that he and his sweetheart were soul - mates.
Graves, in turn, was deeply influenced
by Pulitzer Prize — winning writer and college
journalism professor Donald Murray, perhaps one of the earliest to describe the craft of writing.
Lowery will be joined on stage
by Christopher Benson, associate
professor of
journalism and African - American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, who will moderate the discussion.
This morning the New York Times published an opinion piece
by a business
journalism professor from New York City critical of changes undertaken in the New Orleans public school system in the 10 years since Hurricane Katrina.
Dear Supporters of New Orleans Schools and Children, This morning the New York Times published an opinion piece
by a business
journalism professor from New...
Hosted
by A.C. Fuller, a former adjunct
professor of
journalism at NYU, this show uses interviews with authors, journalists, and publishing experts to cover writing, books, and the publishing industry.
«You can come across sites that look like objective reviews but are actually published
by product providers and it's not immediately obvious,» says Gavin Adamson, a digital
journalism associate
professor at Ryerson University.
In «Painting in Sound,» a 1985 essay
by John A. Williams published in Black American Literature Forum, the
professor of English and
journalism at Rutgers University writes that Middleton «thought then that the music was so fantastic that it ought to be in color.»
For some insights on the need to adapt to this reality, even as policies on cutting emissions are crafted, read or listen to an interview conducted
by Tom Yulsman, an old friend and
journalism professor at the University of Colorado, with Jim White, a climate specialist there who just returned from Greenland.
Obbie dons his
journalism -
professor hat to find fault with the over-hyping of the Washington Post piece written
by reporter John Solomon.
The awards are compiled
by Dan Kennedy, an assistant
professor at Northeastern University School of
Journalism and author of the blog Media Nation.
Professor Newell received the 2015 Daniel S. Guy Award for Excellence in Legal
Journalism, the 2016 Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching, the 2016 Most Effective Teacher Award, presented
by the Student Bar Association, and the 2017 Fowler V. Harper Faculty Scholarship Award.
The presentation
by Associate
Professor Kerry McCallum, Head of Discipline of
Journalism and Communication at the University of Canberra, came to us via Craig Thomler, who chaired the 5th National Public Sector Communication Officers» Conference and did some great multi-tasking, tweeting insights and links from all the presenters.
A report on the research and symposium is provided below
by Associate
Professor Kerry McCallum, Head of Discipline of
Journalism and Communication at the University of Canberra, and Lisa Waller, a Senior Lecturer in
Journalism at Deakin University and PhD candidate.