Sentences with phrase «from journalism world»

In fact I'm glad to hear that because I'm coming from journalism world and not the advocacy world, and fossil fuels are not black and white, and there's not one way to cover one fossil fuel company, so I'm glad to hear that.
Pundits from the journalism world, as well as former Referee Howard Webb, have previously stated that Arsenal have lost their aggression under Wenger in recent years, but perhaps now things are slowly changing back to the ways they were in the old days.

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Pinker told us he wanted to give readers «a different appreciation of the world from day - to - day journalism.
Melanie Deziel @mdeziel Brand Strategy Consultant and Speaker at Mdeziel Media Presenting: 5 Branded Content Best Practices From the World of Journalism
Tea Journey will feature high quality tea journalism from across the world.
It was moderated by ESPN's Tom Farrey and, in the phrase made famous by the movie Casablanca, rounded up all the usual suspects on concussion safety and football, including MomsTEAM concussion expert emeritus Dr. Bob Cantu, USA Football Executive Director Scott Hallenbeck, and NFL Player Association President DeMaurice Smith, among other luminaries from the world of football and journalism.
Officially it's an e.politics party, and plenty of the high and mighty (and the low and vicious) from the worlds of online politics, journalism and communications will be there, but we'll also have a frightening number of local slackers, deadbeats and outright degenerates.
The New York World, a project of Columbia Journalism School, wrote today that boxes of documents from Gov. Andrew Cuomo's attorney general days never surfaced at the state archives.
Gawker.com, a site that pioneered the knowing and sarcastic tone that has come to define web journalism, will switch from covering New York and the media world, as it has done since its founding in 2003, and become a politics site.
Moreover, because Tracy comes from the world of broadcast journalism, she immediately thought there's a way to institute a different model, where the events are highly produced.
For Lesser drew on a fount of wisdom which sprang from his experiences in a world far larger and more significant than the parochial world of science journalism.
Meanwhile, a session on teaching science journalism in the Arabic - speaking world lost one of its speakers because Israeli officials at a checkpoint prevented Palestinian journalism professor Farid Abu Dheir of the An - Najah National University in Nablus from leaving the occupied West Bank.
Let's celebrate award - winning science journalism from around the world.
From Beauty and Health Editor at Vogue to Editorial Director at Birchbox UK, her journey to the top provides ample inspiration for anyone looking to enter the world of both print and online journalism and acts as a clear indicator of the innovation and drive required to keep up with the direction they're headed in the future.
After graduating from the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications and getting engaged at Walt Disney World in the course of about 12 hours, I joined DatingAdvice.com as an editorial assistant.
On the plot side of things, all we currently know is that he «stumbles» upon the underground world of L.A. freelance crime journalism and from this trailer really gets into it.
Acting on the premise that The New York Times was in violation of the Espionage Act, however, Attorney General John Mitchell obtains a court order preventing the paper from any further publication of the document, an event that provides an opening for The Washington Post to become a bigger player in the world of journalism.
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Nightcrawler Who Made It: Dan Gilroy Who's In It: Jake Gyllenhaal, Bill Paxton, Rene Russo Where It Might Premiere: Toronto The Gist: After a bidding war broke out from footage shown at Cannes (Open Road won it, in the end), buzz has been big for «Nightcrawler,» which follows a young man (Gyllenhaal) who stumbles upon the underground world of L.A. freelance crime journalism.
In January 2014, Abdullahii Mire, one of the 25 students undertaking the same course, hopes he will graduate with a Diploma in Public Relations and Journalism from the first university in the world situated within a refugee camp.
After traveling back and forth from Japan to the US and working in journalism, non-profits, government and consulting, Karen decided to return to teaching after a 20 - year absence, as a way of making unequivocally positive change in the world.
She shows the true spirit of journalism which is often failing in this world — she allows views to be aired from all different sectors of the industry.
Martha comes from the world of journalism and has written a weekly, nationally - syndicated column on world affairs and life that has run on such political hotspots as The Moderate Voice.com and Politicus.com.
That will revive newspapers and magazines and the critical journalism we need to keep our world from slipping into ignorance and chaos.
As he travels across twelve countries and reports from the front lines, acclaimed journalist Jeff Goodell employs fact, science, and first - person, on - the - ground journalism to show vivid scenes from what already is becoming a water world.
The new app that aims to provide iPad users with all the latest news covering all niches also promises to bring the best of both world — the best of traditional journalism coupled with the latest from the world of technology.
Jane Friedman: «Thoughtful, intelligent «literary» work is doing quite well digitally if you step away from book - length or novel publishing and into journalism - driven or nonfiction - driven publishing... I wish there were a community aspect to it (maybe there will be), which the literary world needs.
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful travel journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad travel writing: throw - away words like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers, hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre writers invent to justify their travels»; the untraveled writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when writers fund their travels with industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions about certain parts of the world.
After graduating from Ohio University's journalism school, David Raterman spent seven years backpacking around the world, working odd jobs.
In a world of censoring, political correctness and carefully worded «journalism» it's a refreshing change from the normal to encounter someone in the business who is willing to speak his mind and let his thoughts be known.
Our hundred - and - first episode features Tzufit and Apple Cider talking to narrative writer Cara Ellison about her jump from games journalism into the wide world of games development.
Manuel Alvarez, a budding writer and the Leroy Jenkins of Final Fantasy XIV, he decided to join the Gaming Instincts team to contribute with the news portion of the website, from humble beginnings, Manuel is currently a graphic designer working for the industry, but his burning passion for gaming and opportunities made him enter the world of game journalism and like everybody else in the team, he is eager to see where it will lead him in the future!
Like any visionary, Games Journalism has had some serious setbacks in the recent past thanks to aggressive and criminal harassment campaigns from the dullards of the world.
Games journalism is a flawed system by nature, our audience cares little for the truth, we depend on word of mouth for accuracy of news, and the outside world thinks regurgitating information from an accident report has more credibility than an analytical breakdown of a billion dollar industry.
Of course, vanity Googling (or in this case, Technorati - ing) is tediously common in the game journalism biz, and doing so the other day for Gamasutra references, I came across an excellent personal view of life in the game industry from Ian Christy, who is a Senior Game Designer for Radical Entertainment in Vancouver, and most recently worked on Scarface: The World Is Yours.
Maybe there are one or two bad eggs: I can honestly say, hand on heart, I've never met any, but it would be naive of me to think that games journalism is somehow different to every other industry in the world in that it's immune from individual cases of skulduggery.
Covering a myriad of creative roles, from PR and marketing, to broadcast journalism, The Dots collates a range of jobs from some of the world's most renowned brands, such as Adidas and Selfridges.
He asserts that he adopts a form of citizen or guerilla journalism, setting out to look and learn from what is transpiring in the world around him.
``... thinking behind the photograph could come from fashion, it could come from science, journalism and it's just this very broad endeavor, that everybody in the world participates in...» Steven Kasher
The thinking behind the photograph could come from fashion, it could come from science, journalism and it's just this very broad endeavor, that everybody in the world participates in.
Brian Palmer (MFA 1990 Photography) Photojournalist, writer; formerly CNN reporter; formerly with Fortune magazine; formerly Beijing bureau chief, U.S. News and World Reports; his documentary, Full Disclosure (2009), based on his experience as an embedded journalist in Iraq with a U.S. Marine infantry unit was supported by grants from the Ford Foundation and the Applied Research Center; photos have appeared in the New York Times; contributor, Mother Jones magazine, Colorlines, The Huffington Post; 2009 fellow at NYU Law School's Center for Law and Security, recipient of the Nation Institute investigative journalism grant
There's scant evidence the world is ready to re-engineer the global economy as an indirect way to stimulate energy innovation, as Alex Kelly, one of many journalists covering the talks through a fellowship from the Earth Journalism Network, mused a few days ago as we reflected on the negotiations.
The talk starts with my journey from training in biology to a career in journalism, including a fortuitous research fellowship that took me around the world between 1978 and 1980.
For those not spending the time marching the kilometer or more between the negotiators» Bula Zone and the Bonn Zone — stopping off at the US Climate Action Pavilion on the way — you can still feel the surge in interest: a flurry of state - of - the - world journalism, the publication of academic and practitioner research, and pronouncements from political leaders and campaigners.
Mint's Ananda Banerjee is attending the IUCN World Conservation Congress on a fellowship from Earth Journalism Network.
In a time of great uncertainty over the future of global climate action, the Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP), led by Internews» Earth Journalism Network (EJN), will bring 14 journalists from around the world to report directly from the upcoming climate talks.
A new report produced by the UK - based Ethical Journalism Network (EJN), and partly authored by journalists from the Climate News Network, concludes that much needs to be improved in the way the world's media reports on migration issues.
After graduating from Kent State University, Kathie was introduced into the world of trade journalism, specifically in the renewable energy sector.
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On a brighter note, another great piece of dolphin tabloid journalism from China: when the world's tallest man reached into a couple of the mammals to remove some errant plastic.
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