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Published: 12 April 2016
... of mobility, both of images and of photographers. Based on Visa 2003 and 2004, this chapter looks at photojournalism's confrontation with the amateur threat posed by the rise of citizen journalism and the abuse photographs taken by US soldiers at Abu Ghraib, which are considered by many to be the definitive...
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Published: 25 February 1992
... in Argentina was affected by a growing feminist movement and by labor movements in urban areas. “La dama de negro” combines several features of Storni's journalism. Although Storni herself is well known as a public figure and as a poet, her links to the history of women of her lifetime deserve to be explored...
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Published: 10 January 2001
... notes that both Mrs. Rudd and the Perreaus used the press to circulate their accounts and the parties involved in the case flooded the papers with letters offering new accusations. It observes that the tale of forgery exploded at a pivotal moment in the history of English journalism. It notes...
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Published: 09 January 2011
...The topic of immigration journalism is of the utmost interest and public importance but it is seldom, if ever, systematically examined. Bringing academics, policy analysts, and policymakers together with journalists who cover immigration is a splendid idea. This chapter opens with some observations...
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Published: 09 January 2011
... understand other people in their communities as individuals. The chapter draws on examples of previous reporting for the San Francisco Chronicle at a time of industrywide changes within journalism. Daifullah Nagi farmworkers Guzmán Marco Herzallah Monadel Mushreh Ahmed Yahya San...
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Published: 30 December 2014
... of Nature IUCN IUCN International Union for the Conservation of Nature Roman mosaics of grouper historical ecology science communication storytelling environmental journalism Marine historical ecologists frequently cite the need for better storytelling to make their research meaningful to society...
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Published: 06 August 1993
...An analysis of Israeli Hebrew in a broad perspective in culture—including the language of literature, journalism, and science—still awaits detailed research and comprehensive models. Opposition to the Diaspora was initially expressed, as in other countries of immigration, in changing last names...
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Published online: 18 January 2018
Published in print: 25 April 2017
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Published: 31 May 2002
..., and was established in 1915 to serve as a challenge to the patriotic gore characteristic of First World War journalism. The discussion notes that the Canard lived entirely from newsstand and subscription sales, and that it did not take any advertisements, appeal to its followers to support it via...
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Published: 05 June 2015
... insecurity Tsing Anna community frontier Goldstein Daniel M journalists journalism Jusionyte Ieva La Voz de Cataratas public secrets Página security forces Ciudad del Este Paraguay Foz do Iguaçu Brazil Israeli embassy attack AMIA Mutual Israeli Argentine Association attack crime terrorism...
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Published: 05 June 2015
... Bigelow Kathryn Boal Mark Cramer Liz Ghione Marcelo Bernardo do Amaral Arthur conspiracy theories Galeano Dolly Gonzáles Mónica Operation Condor journalists journalism Granovsky Martín Página Bin Laden Osama security securitization terrorism threat discourse narrative journalism media...
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Published: 06 June 2011
...In this chapter, the authors discuss moral questions they apply each time they commit an act of journalism that goes beyond the basic “who, what, when, where, and why.” The moral question comes down to an equation that might be described as a social cost-benefit analysis. Their motive for traveling...
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Published: 04 June 2003
...Journalism played a significant role in the secularization of American public life by spreading ideas adapted from institutional spheres of knowledge production to the general public. This chapter focuses on two areas of journalism history: changes in the presentation of traditional religion...
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Published online: 22 March 2012
Published in print: 02 November 2001
... role in the creation of a Fourierist movement and the development of socialist journalism. In the process of conveying a rich understanding of Considerant's life, this book traces the rise and fall of French romantic socialism and demonstrates how the utopian visions of thinkers such as Charles Fourier...
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Published: 05 June 2015
... and politics of representation pertinent to each genre. code of silence drug trafficking journalists journalism Paraguay Paraná River Jusionyte Ieva public knowledge anthropology ethnography storytelling Conover Ted Boyer Dominic Hasty Jennifer Pedelty Mark Bourdieu Pierre smuggling La Voz de...
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Published: 09 January 2011
..., and the last relates to the ways our disciplines interact. Changes under way in both journalism and academia create opportunities to address these challenges. assimilation policy implications Sample Steven B transnationalism immigration economy unemployment public policy education deportation...
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Published: 12 June 2010
... provided a spectacular occasion for a new kind of journalism. The crime story became the staple of the new journalism in France and the United States, its dominance such that the fait divers' distinctive style, with its dialogue, characters, action, suspense, and progression of events, would spill over...
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Published: 12 April 2016
... layers of negotiation behind a finished issue and highlights the rule of text even in news publications known for visual journalism that serve as points of references for photographers all over the world. commodification of images democracy geographies image brokers professional international...
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Published: 07 June 2001
...This chapter traces the maturation of changes on several levels of government and society in California during the 1870s that were to produce what was to be called the Progressive Era. It details the specific institutional arrangements including sensational journalism, interest-group lobbies...
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Published: 15 January 2007
... between tabloid journalism and the entertainment industry. Most critics thought the show rambling and incoherent, even if good entertainment in spots. By this time, Ziegfeld and the Gershwins had had a falling-out. On September 30, 1929, Gershwin signed a contract with the general manager...