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Through a (Media) Lens darkly – Newspeak review part 2
Ethical Martini —
Authority: 115
“Not only is journalistic ‘objectivity’ impossible, the attempt to achieve it is morally abhorrent.” Newspeak in the 21st Century , p.239. This deserves some attention and discussion, it’s tempting to just go “Yep,”, but if I sleep on it, I might be more considered in my response. The rest of the ...5 days ago -
A little media blogging on the fly . . .
Ink-Drained Kvetch —
Authority: 110
I do want to return to blogging a bit more substantively about many of the topics I’m linking to below. But I’m trying to launch a site and grapple with some serious server meltdown issues that are preventing this from happening. The life of a Web entrepreneur is a glamorous one, I tell you. What I offer here I do ...1 week ago -
Philosophers and journalists – unlikely bedfellows? Bourdieu in the house!
Ethical Martini —
Authority: 115
[Thanks Jess for the link] An interesting, if a little obtuse piece in The Chronicle of Higher Education this week about the fractious relationship between philosophy and journalism. I was struck most immediately by this paragraph, which IMHO sums up the situation reasonably well: Still, broadly speaking, we need ...1 week ago -
Conventions, Museums & Yukon
Bellringers —
Authority: 409
After spending a week in the nation’s capital attending the National Scholastic Press Association convention, promoting my book and sightseeing, I suppose I’m ready to head back to the great Lone Star state and resume my classroom duties. All in all, it was a successful trip—I got my nifty little ...1 week ago -
Q&A with Katherine Latshaw, book editor
The Editor's Desk —
Authority: 110
Katherine Latshaw, a 2009 graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill, is an editor at Stonesong Press in New York. In this interview, conducted by e-mail, Latshaw discusses what she does, what it’s like to work with writers and what she learned in journalism school. Q. Describe your job at Stonesong Press. What do you do on a ...1 week ago -
LAWSUIT ACCUSES WSU’S MURROW COLLEGE OF VIOLATING JOURNALISM PROFESSOR’S FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS
All Spin Zone —
Authority: 486
SPOKANE, Wash. (Spectrum Features Syndicate)— A Washington State University journalism professor filed a federal lawsuit against four administrators at his university who, he says, violated his First Amendment rights when they punished him for proposing a “7-Step Plan” to improve the quality of the unaccredited ...2 weeks ago -
Derek gets me thinking about computational journalism
Notes from a Teacher —
Authority: 513
Some thoughts that come to mind while (and after) reading Derek Willis’s post, Buying Into Computational Journalism . (1) Even though computational journalism (like CAR and even investigative journalism) is a rather small offshoot of the tribe, an understanding of the techniques involved should be as widely known ...2 weeks ago -
Convergence Conference: Thursday quick hits
Common Sense Journalism —
Authority: 123
Quickly wrapping up some other interesting sessions: Thom Baggerman, Capital had an interesting two-part presentation, first what is the archetype of a good multimedia site and second how is that being carried out by newspapers and in cases where there is newspaper and TV co-ownership in a market. His initial ...3 weeks ago -
Columbia Journalism School Prizes and Programs 11-2009
Metaprinter —
Authority: 108
Here are some prizes and continuing education programs at Columbia that I would like to alert you about. 1. When Veterans Come Home: A Workshop for Working Journalists The Columbia Graduate School of Journalism is collaborating with the Dart Center on Journalism and Trauma and the Carter Center Mental Health ...3 weeks ago -
Deadlines, Omletes & Banned Chocolate
Bellringers —
Authority: 409
Somehow we managed to survive this deadline without our Emergency Chocolate drawer. Of course, that made us all a tad bit more snarky than usual. The lack of EC had absolutely nothing to do with efforts to shed 5,000 pounds, acknowledge the evils of refined sugar or fit into those pair of blue jeans now stashed in ...4 weeks ago -
To China and back
The Editor's Desk —
Authority: 110
My visit to China is done, and although I’ve adapted once again to Eastern Daylight Time, I’m still thinking about my experience half a world away. My colleague Laura Ruel and I spent about a week working with journalists of the China.org news site . The English-language site has a staff of about 30 people, ...4 weeks ago -
McGuire on Media: Let’s not let Medill Innocence Project be another Hazelwood
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
"To attempt to redeem itself for its ignorance and sloth on [Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier], the mainstream press needs to rally to protect and defend the Medill Innocence Project."4 weeks ago -
Let’s not let Medill Innocence Project be another Hazelwood
McGuire on Media —
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I cannot remember anything about the day in 1988 that the Supreme Court issued its decision on Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier. I cannot remember if my newspaper made a very big deal out of it, but the decision embarrasses the heck out me 20 years later. The Supreme Court ruled in Hazelwood that high ...4 weeks ago -
Prosecutors want to challenge the trustworthiness of information turned up by the Innocence Project, but what information about students and classes should it be able to look at?
Althouse —
Authority: 749
Cook County prosecutors have "subpoenaed the grades, grading criteria, class syllabus, expense reports and e-mail messages of ... journalism students" who have worked on the Medill Innocence Project. Over the past 3 years, the students have worked on the case of Anthony McKinney, who was convicted of a murder that ...5 weeks ago -
Wonders Intersect!
Everyday Citizen —
Authority: 486
When relationships and responsibilities intersect in a meaningful way, it can make you awfully proud!One relationship that falls in that category is with Shawn Williams . I hesitate to refer to him as a fellow blogger because he is so far ahead of the curve when it comes to what he does and what I do! His creativity ...5 weeks ago -
The Scoop: The Case Against Teaching Access
Martin Stabe —
Authority: 433
"SQLite is my choice for the candidate to replace Access in journalism education. In addition to the advantages listed above, it’s also easy to “install.” If you can download files, unzip them and move them to a location on your hard drive, you can “install” SQLite. If you can install a Firefox add-on, you ...5 weeks ago -
What I Learned in J School
Brooke Geery —
Authority: 112
My college years were mostly spent at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA, ( pictured above from my Polaroid phase ), which was most importantly, in the shadow of Mt. Baker. I will be completely honestly, the proximity to epic shredding was way more a factor in my decision of where to go to college than ...5 weeks ago

