نتایج جستجو برای: press journalism

تعداد نتایج: 71959  

Journal: :Advances in Applied Sociology 2021

This study aims to question the watchdog function of Turkish press in context coronavirus crisis, deal with initial responses news media, and examine extent which fulfills its public responsibility function. Accordingly, it discussed role media protecting interest terms journalism centered on matter how debate social welfare measures taken for fragile groups during coronaviruses crisis. The cla...

Journal: :Front. ICT 2017
Gary M. Hardee Ryan P. McMahan

As journalists experiment with developing immersive journalism—first-person, interactive experiences of news events—guidelines are needed to help bridge a disconnect between the requirements of journalism and the capabilities of emerging technologies. Many journalists need to better understand the fundamental concepts of immersion and the capabilities and limitations of common immersive technol...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2003
Mark Deuze

The internet – specifically its graphic interface, the world wide web – has had a major impact on all levels of (information) societies throughout the world. Specifically for journalism as it is practiced online, we can now identify the effect that this has had on the profession and its culture(s). This article defines four particular types of online journalism and discusses them in terms of ke...

2010
Steen Steensen

Findings in recent research suggest that online journalism is much less innovative than many researchers and scholars predicted a decade ago. Research into online journalism has, however, been biased towards a focus on online news journalism, thereby neglecting the magnitude of new styles and genres that are currently emerging in online journalism. In this paper the findings of a longitudinal e...

Journal: :Frontiers in Communication 2023

In recent years, data visualization has been gaining space in journalism, not only the specialized press, but also general press. The objective of this article is to analyze whether there are differences between impact receiving a traditional news item and that with visualization, terms interest, comprehension attitudes toward visualization. For this, study ( N = 700) was carried out two experi...

2006
Michael P. Boyle Mike Schmierbach Cory L. Armstrong Jaeho Cho Michael McCluskey Douglas M. McLeod Dhavan V. Shah

1 Elliott School of Communication, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 67260-0031 2 Department of Communication, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC 29401 3 College of Journalism and Communication, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 4 School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 5 Mass Communication and Journalism, Fresno State, Fresno, C...

2012
Masaru Kitsuregawa

We describe the power and potential of data journalism, where news stories are reported and published with data and dynamic visualizations. We discuss the challenges facing data journalism today and how recent data management tools such as Google Fusion Tables have helped in the newsroom. We then describe some of the challenges that need to be addressed in order for data journalism to reach its...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2006
Elias J Anaissie Brahm H Segal John R Graybill Carola Arndt John R Perfect Michael Kleinberg Peter Pappas Danny Benjamin Robert Rubin Judith A Aberg Elisabeth E Adderson Felice C Adler-Shohet Hamdi Akan Murat Akova Nikolaos G Almyroudis Barbara D Alexander David Andes Antonio Arrieta John W Baddley Michelle A Barron Howard Belzberg Helen W Boucher Thomas G Boyce Arturo Casadevall P H Chandrasekar John D Cleary Catherine Cordonnier Oliver A Cornely Manuel Cuenca-Estrella Jennifer S Daly Nicholas Daoura David W Denning Ben dePauw Louis de Repentigny Maria Cecilia Dignani William E Dismukes J Peter Donnelly Gerald R Donowitz Bertrand Dupont George Drusano Michael Ellis Ana Espinel-Ingroff Jay A Fishman Rhonda Fleming Graeme Forrest Mahmoud Ghannoum Mitchell Goldman Monica Grazziutti John N Greene Richard N Greenberg Paul O Gubbins Susan Hadley Raoul Herbrecht John W Hiemenz William Hope Durane R Hospenthal Shahid Husain James I Ito Robert M Jacobson Melissa Johnson Michael R Keating Daniel H Kett Katherine Knapp Dimitrios P Kontoyiannis Vladimir C Krcmery Robert Larsen Michel Laverdiere Per Ljungman O Lortholary Johan Maertens Debbie Marriott Gloria Mattiuzzi Michael R McGinnis Michele Morris Marcio Nucci Frank C Odds George A Pankey Thomas Patterson Mike Pfaller Raymond R Razonable Annette C Reboli Michael G Rinaldi Glenn D Roberts Juan Luis Rodriguez Tudela Coleman Rotstein Markus Ruhnke Mindy Schuster Shmuel Shoham Irene G Sia Nita Siebel Fernanda Silviera Nina Singh Jack Sobel Joseph S Solomkin Tania C Sorrell William J Steinbach Zelalem Temesgen AnnaMaria Tortorano Shahe Vartivarian Paul VerWeij Claudio Viscoli Maria Anna Viviani Randall C Walker Joseph L Wheat Joseph Wiley Peter Williamson John R Wingard Victor L Yu Theoklis Zaoutis

Elias J. Anaissie, Brahm H. Segal, John R. Graybill, Carola Arndt, John R. Perfect, Michael Kleinberg, Peter Pappas, Danny Benjamin, Robert Rubin, Judith A. Aberg, Elisabeth E. Adderson, Felice C. Adler-Shohet, Hamdi Akan, Murat Akova, Nikolaos G. Almyroudis, Barbara D. Alexander, David Andes, Antonio Arrieta, John W. Baddley, Michelle A. Barron, Howard Belzberg, Helen W. Boucher, Thomas G. Boy...

Journal: :J. Computer-Mediated Communication 2006
Seungahn Nah Aaron S. Veenstra Dhavan V. Shah

This case study examines how traditional and Internet news use, as well as face-to-face and online political discussion, contributed to political participation during the period leading up to the Iraq War. A Web-based survey of political dissenters (N=307) conducted at the start of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq provides the data used to examine the relationships among informational media use, o...

2012
Karmen Erjavec Melita Poler Kovačič Melita Poler

The aim of this article is to research how Slovenian journalists carry out the professional ideology of objectivity, which is prevalently founded on the Anglo-American model of journalism and demands that journalists devote the same amount of space or time to all actors involved in an event. The study was performed on a case of news reporting about one of the most controversial biotechnological...

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