Sentences with phrase «talks about journalism»

But I hadn't found my way into the completely synthetic universe of Second Life until Wednesday, when I made a real visit to the University of Delaware to talk about journalism, climate and sustainability.

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Emily Bell of Columbia University's Tow Center and NYU journalism professor Jeff Jarvis have both talked about how the media industry will have to confront this issue as platforms like Facebook become more and more important distribution channels for news.
Former Guardian editor - in - chief Alan Rusbridger and current editor Katharine Viner have also talked about how having a paywall makes it inherently more difficult for a newspaper like The Guardian to engage in what Rusbridger called «open journalism,» where readers become part of the process.
He talks with Kara Swisher about journalism in front of an audience at the Berkeley journalism school.
This Friday I will be joining colleagues in international affairs, journalism, public policy and political science to talk about «Academics in the Media Landscape: The Role of Scholar - Columnist - Bloggers».
Talk about lazy journalism.
Talk about poor journalism to say the least.
anyway, it really taught me a lot, both about writing and sports and journalism, but also about just talking with people and communicating and understanding and all these simple things that are actually hugely important life skills.
Can we actually talk about what's really going on and stop this shoddy journalism!
I'm talking about a completely unveiled shot across the bow at certain of their media's homerist and unprofessional journalism that has been a trademark of the series.
As long as the contracts are undisclosed, these clowns are talking and writing lies... people who have blind faith in football «journalism» believe all that *** and make *** ic comments about money.
If among the papas together with mothers is taller as compared to the several different other along with having the capacity to customize journalism bar to the best altitude for every mom along with fathers is vital, this talks about.
SummaryL I want to talk about how all of this relates to journalism and the perspective of mainstream media on academic blogging and whether the crisis of professional journalism is an opportunity for academic bloggers.
I remember giving you career advice and you talking about your attempts to get going in journalism, so «wouldn't give you the time of day» sounds like an exaggeration.
Note that I did not say «political journalism,» even though I talked about the bandwidth limitations of traditional political reporting just a week ago.
I was talking to the entire press corps about doing their job, about what journalism is really about.
Note that I did not say «political journalism,» even though I talked about the...
«Go to the Ghana Institute of Journalism, GIJ, and look at the students who are coming out, majority of them are females and when you look at it, you will see that it is more of a fashion parade... so when we are talking about quality of journalism, they should tone down on the fashion and get a little bit more serious with the actual content,»Journalism, GIJ, and look at the students who are coming out, majority of them are females and when you look at it, you will see that it is more of a fashion parade... so when we are talking about quality of journalism, they should tone down on the fashion and get a little bit more serious with the actual content,»journalism, they should tone down on the fashion and get a little bit more serious with the actual content,» he added.
Remember what I was talking about when they made up all these rumors about me the night of the super bowl, no one on my staff agreed that I should get up and lure the press into a room and then tell them basically, get out of here, there is no resignation, and you're all here because of your own very poor and very inaccurate journalism, but that would have been the right thing to do, and sometimes the anxiety of going in a different direction got to me, when i knew it was the right thing to do, but i didn't, that governed some of my personal issues.»
I am there to advise them on journalism for a scene in their play, but we get talking about Obama and they plainly identify with him in a way they absolutely do not with any British political fi gure.
The film talks about how the issue of modern slavery was first uncovered by the Sunday Times reporter George Arbuthnott, whose investigative journalism showed the true scale of the problem in Britain today.
And so, if the question that we would want to talk about today is: Can science journalism online be better than traditional online journalism?
The University of Michigan's Paul Mohai, a leading researcher of issues related to environmental justice, talked about the Flint water crisis at a workshop sponsored by the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, attended by Scientific American contributing editor Robin Lloyd.
My friend Andrew DeVigal, a journalism professor at the University of Oregon, suggests a way to show friends you have done your due diligence: «When I share a link, I also share a piece of the content from the article so that people understand why I'm reacting to it and want to talk about it.»
There's a lot of talk about what you should and shouldn't use on your skin, and some of it stems from marketing, fearmongering, and poorly researched journalism.
As a portrait of modern journalism, though, it leaves quite a lot to be desired; this is the kind of film that has characters trade grandiose talking points about the ethics of reporting, but can't be bothered to show its reporter hero — still recovering from the damage factual inaccuracies did to his career — using a recording device during interviews.
For journalism historians, this can be viewed as an odd way to talk about the Pentagon Papers.
Talk with them about the standards and ethics of journalism.
Writer of the Year finalist Gwen Florio, interviewed by Natasha Watts, talks about her writing influences, the differences and similarities between journalism and writing fiction, her most recent mystery releases and her novel Silent Hearts, set to release in July.
Expect answers to these questions and more as the panelists, each practicing a different discipline of comics journalism, talks about the what's, why's, and how's of writing about comics online.
Book groups would find much to talk about here: women's roles in the 19th century, changes in travel, role of railroad, the role of Britain in 19th century world history, journalism.
The group talked about making a living with their blogs, how they deal with commentators, how much they write vs editing their contributors, what type of stories get under reported, why they got into comics journalism and they took questions from the audience.
The group talked about what day jobs they were doing when they decided to write about comics, the history of their respective websites and how they get contributors, the attitudes of news sites now and how it compares to early TCJ, them looking at other sites and how they cover comics, how they deal with interviews that are given under the condition that they focus on upcoming product, the ethics in covering comics and working in them, why they keep writing about comics and where do they want comics journalism to go.
Atavist's Evan Ratliff spoke with GoodeReader at this year's DBW event to talk about how that popularity has led to even more platforms growing up to meet the need for novella length digital fiction and pieces of journalism that would have once been considered impossibly long for print media.
(Joan V) Book groups will find much to talk about here: women's roles in the 19th century, changes in travel, the role of the railroad, the role of Britain in 19th century world history, and journalism (Andrea S).
One of the number one questions I always get when talking about comics and journalism is «Is it verifiable?
At last year's Digital Book World conference, GoodeReader caught up with Atavist to talk about the rise in popularity of long - form journalism, digital short stories, and serialized ebook novellas.
For the last several years I have been talking about comics journalism at venues like South x Southwest.
Publishing Joyce Rice, co-editor of the new graphic journalism tablet magazine Symbolia, talks about the concept behind the magazine and the challenges involved in executing it.
Fuego is our heat - seeking Twitter bot, tracking the links the future - of - journalism crowd is talking about most on Twitter.
Whether discussing the future of customer service and marketing to a room of 5,000 industry leaders in Tokyo, chatting about journalism to a room full of college students at a conference put on by the US Embassy in Chile, or offering suggestions to NASA Director Charles Bolden as a member of the NASA Civilian Advisory Council, when Peter Shankman talks about the future, people listen.
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.
We talk with him about the news of the week, including gaming not giving players real agency, as well as a little about this week's gaming journalism dust - up.
Press Pass: Wasting Time With Robert Ashley of «A Life Well Wasted» > Kyle Orland > 9/24/2009 5:00 PM Crispy Gamer «We talk with the former Ziff Davis freelancer about his unique podcast and what it says about the direction of game journalism
«When I think about the state of modern Game Journalism, it is more about glamorizing being a game journalist than actually talking about making games for a living.»
Frank is a journalism student at the College of Staten Island and knew he wanted to write and talk about video games since high school.
Chris is joined by former Official PlayStation Magazine and GamesMaster editor Matthew Pellett to talk about his career in games journalism and his move to PR.
Listening to the all of the independent developers talk about the product gave me such satisfaction to continue the pursuit in gaming journalism.
While I'll obviously talk about games in it like every other gaming podcast does, since my site has a bit of a focus on my career and the world of games journalism I'll also try to get some of my former journalism colleagues on as guest stars so we can share stories about the industry.
In this discussion, Lee talks about accountability, media consumption, and the implications of gradually shifting to digital journalism.
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