Commentary: A New Zealand broadcast journalist of 25 years’ experience comes under fire from former colleagues after joining the environmental campaigning organisation Greenpeace. The ensuing criticism provides insight into how the mainstream media views itself and how sensitive it might be to any perceived threat to its credibility. It opens up an argument about what constitutes a ‘journalist’ in a contemporary context. A troubling epoch for journalists facing tight newsroom budgets, news trivialisation, fragmented media spheres and dwindling public confidence in the profession. This commentary examines the argument for new terminology to describe the kind of investigative journalism which might be practised within non-government organisa...
The essays in the first set of Proof 2010 seem to subscribe to one of two arguments: either the futu...
Despite the growing frequency and severity of climate disasters, the news coverage of these events h...
"We're expected to know too much. Journalists who specialise in science and the environment have to ...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
The paper covers the ethical dilemma concerning Journalism and its lack of coverage of the animal pe...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 29, 2011).The entire...
As new actors assert their voices into global discussions, the boundaries of journalism are continuo...
This thesis addressed the question, How should journalists cover the environment, according to the ...
Climate journalism is a moving target. Driven by its changing technological and economic contexts, c...
If journalism has become post-industrial, we observe facilitators production systems, and publi...
This thesis examines environmental journalists, and the nature of their response to a set of perceiv...
(english) The thesis deals with the environmental journalist, I use gatekeeper concept. The aim is t...
Climate change has often been presented in a biased way in traditional media outlets, due to journal...
In a perpetually fluid and globally accessible news environment, identifying just who can be conside...
This study interviewed American environmental journalists to identify diverse forces that influence ...
The essays in the first set of Proof 2010 seem to subscribe to one of two arguments: either the futu...
Despite the growing frequency and severity of climate disasters, the news coverage of these events h...
"We're expected to know too much. Journalists who specialise in science and the environment have to ...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
The paper covers the ethical dilemma concerning Journalism and its lack of coverage of the animal pe...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 29, 2011).The entire...
As new actors assert their voices into global discussions, the boundaries of journalism are continuo...
This thesis addressed the question, How should journalists cover the environment, according to the ...
Climate journalism is a moving target. Driven by its changing technological and economic contexts, c...
If journalism has become post-industrial, we observe facilitators production systems, and publi...
This thesis examines environmental journalists, and the nature of their response to a set of perceiv...
(english) The thesis deals with the environmental journalist, I use gatekeeper concept. The aim is t...
Climate change has often been presented in a biased way in traditional media outlets, due to journal...
In a perpetually fluid and globally accessible news environment, identifying just who can be conside...
This study interviewed American environmental journalists to identify diverse forces that influence ...
The essays in the first set of Proof 2010 seem to subscribe to one of two arguments: either the futu...
Despite the growing frequency and severity of climate disasters, the news coverage of these events h...
"We're expected to know too much. Journalists who specialise in science and the environment have to ...