Sentences with phrase «wrote about journalism»

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As John Herrman at The Awl described so thoroughly in a recent piece he wrote about the disintermediation of journalism by the web and social media, one of the biggest shifts in media of the past decade has been the ability for anyone — journalist or not — to pick up a phone and share information with vast numbers of people.
I currently write about health, plant - based nutrition, food, lifestyle, and women's health issues at a variety of online outlets and have experience with writing, editing, public communications, and news journalism.
Paul Flannery writes about the NBA for SBNation.com and teaches journalism at Boston University.
Paul Flannery writes about the NBA for SBNation.com and used to teach journalism at Boston University.
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.
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.
Bachelor's in Journalism, but write about my beloved Reds when I find the time.
With a bachelor's degree in journalism from Mesa State, Li enjoys writing about health, horticulture and business management.
The fact that there were around three times more male journalists shaping election coverage than female ones demonstrates that the dearth of women is not just an issue for political parties, but that national media outlets also need to consider why it is that national political journalism in the UK continues to be a domain where men write about other men.
Todd Gitlin, a sociologist and Columbia University journalism professor who has written extensively about social protest movements, said the «odds are strong» that the groups would persist through the midterm elections, but «after that God only knows.»
Paul Raeburn writes about science, culture, and policy, and he blogs for the Knight Science Journalism Tracker.
Before joining Scientific American, he was senior writer at Climate Central, a nonprofit research and journalism organization, and before that he spent nearly 21 years at Time magazine, where he wrote more than 50 cover stories on about science and the environment, along with many smaller pieces.
In the summer of 1997, he took a break from the lab bench to try his hand at journalism, writing a short article for The Economist about the findings of Svante Pääbo, a geneticist in Leipzig, Germany, at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
Suppose we — the huge extended whatever constitutes science journalism — we instituted our own informal moratorium, which is that none of us will actually write about anything that appears in the science journal for six months after it appears.
Robert Taylor, a member of the DCSWA board and a cofounder of consulting firm SAGE Analytica in Bethesda, Maryland, is assembling a session for the association's Professional Development Day «about alternate careers for science writers — what they might do if they want to move on from journalism, book writing, or being a press officer,» Taylor writes in an email to Science Careers.
«This is the most hopeful I've been about the prospects for drone journalism in quite some time,» he wrote in a blog post.
For some people, this might mean taking a degree in journalism or technical writing, but a «couple of writing courses can show people that you're serious about writing,» she says.
I currently write about health, plant - based nutrition, food, lifestyle, and women's health issues at a variety of online outlets and have experience with writing, editing, public communications, and news journalism.
Sarnataro earned a master's degree in journalism from the University of Arizona in 1996 and has written about fitness, nature, alternative medicine, trends, and religion for newspapers, magazines, radio, and web sites for the past nine years.
I'm currently taking a News Writing class, and it has really opened my eyes to information that I did not know about the world of journalism, and I am enjoying every step of the journey.
Dewey Riley (David Arquette), now Sherriff, and Gale Weathers - Riley (Courteney Cox), now attempting to leave behind sensationalistic journalism for a career writing fiction, are married and trying to keep their personal and professional lives separate («Later, hon,» Dewey intones during a press conference about the killings after Gale asks if there's any connection to the movies made out of her books).
Using segments from Roger Ebert's autobiography as voice - over, director Steve James recounts the critic's passion for journalism, when as a child Ebert wrote a newsletter about his Urbana, Ill., neighborhood.
If the movie were about writing and journalism, that would have been one thing, but William is rarely seen even holding so much as a pencil.
In journalism school, nobody prepares you for the onslaught of negativity that will come your way when you write something about a person and that person's friends and family doesn't agree with what you said.
On the surface, the story follows Elizabeth as she enters her freshman year at Harvard University on a journalism scholarship - something she presumably won from Seventeen magazine after sending in a well - written article about her parent's divorce that was totally false.
Winerip's misleading writing about NCLB is particularly surprising because he has produced an impressive body of important journalism in a career of more than 20 years at the Times, reporting on everything from city politics in the 1980s to vital national issues in the 1990s.
The 10 years I have spent writing about preK - 12 education have been some of the most fulfilling of my 30 years in journalism.
EDUTOPIA: You moved from journalismwriting about computers and business — to the field of educational technology and learning in the 1980s.
Hank Nuwer, an adjunct professor of journalism at Indiana University - Purdue University, has been writing and speaking about hazing behavior and its consequences «nonstop» for more than 14 years.
Bellringers Carol Richtsmeier is a former journalist and current high school teacher near Dallas who writes about teaching journalism and interesting educational content that she finds.
The bottom line is to question and critically consume everything, and everyone who feels qualified to write about particular things without enough expertise in most everything, including in this case good and professional journalism, this area of educational research, and what it means to make valid inferences and then responsibly share them out with the public.
the subgenres of exposition, argument, and functional text in the form of personal essays, speeches, opinion pieces, essays about art or literature, biographies, memoirs, journalism, and historical, scientific, technical, or economic accounts (including digital sources) written for a broad audience.
If you're good, we'll pay you, usher you into the cult of automotive journalism, invite you along to auto shows, involve you in podcasting, maybe get you into a media vehicle or two and, of course, extract great writing about autos from you along the way.
Matthew earned a degree in Mass Communications / Journalism and interned for a college semester at Kotaku, writing about gaming before turning it into part of his career.
After graduating with a degree in Magazine Journalism from the University of Missouri, she wrote for Out & About, a travel guide in coastal Maine.
I've never read anything else by him, apart from the occasional journalism, mostly because I've understood him to write primarily about pop music and sports.
The Art of Science Communication: William Zinsser on How to Write Well About Science (Maria Popova, Brain Pickings): The day William Zinsser passed away, I picked up my old yellowed copy of On Writing Well, and it pulled me back to my journalism days in college.
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.
First she returned to journalism, writing Motherless Nation, a documentary for BBC Radio about the emigration of Filipino women to other countries, so that they can earn money for their families, and the children they leave behind.
The accomplished screenwriter (Julie and Julia, When Harry Met Sally and Sleepless in Seattle, among others) writes about her love for journalism and New York City, and her sadness upon learning her beloved Teflon emits poisonous gases.
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.
He graduated from the University of Colorado with a bachelor's degree in math and from Northwestern University with a master's in journalism, and has written about health and science for twenty - five years.
Karen Springen teaches journalism at Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) and writes for many publications, most often about health issues and about the publishing industry.
She began writing novels while working full time, and she published seven books about amateur sleuth Tess Monaghan before leaving journalism in 2001.
Like Wells, I wanted Ivoe's journalism to have purpose, but felt I could not write about lynching for my own mental health.
Literary journalism, popular science, and books like Europeana have a greater distance from the characters because the authors are writing about people other than themselves.
Dovetailing nicely with our story today about a publisher which re-puroposes journalists» blogs into books, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University has published a free report entitled «Writing the Book» (PDF download), which offers more than 30 essays that examine different aspects of e-publishing.
The business of writing non-fiction requires you to put on your reporter's hat, start thinking about journalism ethics and journalism law (which you can ignore in fiction).
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