In case you are wondering how something like this could possibly be reported in a local newspaper, I can tell you two reasons: First, the story takes place in Columbia, Missouri, a small town with a big journalism school and two daily newspapers; these factors combine to produce hordes of desperate reporters and reporting students.\u27 Second, as I show below, if the reporter has sophisticated vision, this case has the potential to provide a good deal of valuable material
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of conflict and consensus news in the zone sect...
Conflicts that occur across ethnic and/or religious identity lines generally have underlying root ca...
Conflict in all its guises is usually at the centre of news and whenever wars, natural disasters or ...
In case you are wondering how something like this could possibly be reported in a local newspaper, I...
When Professor Richard Reuben asked me to speak about the most basic ideas in conflict resolution to...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
Journalism thrives on conflict, a classic news value, which can make a story newsworthy. As a resu...
We expect court reporters to know something about the law, financial journalists to have a grounding...
Abstract: Journalists rely on conflict as a conventional method of framing news reporting. Faced wit...
This article sets out a reasoned and annotated plan for a short course in Peace Journalism, suitable...
This paper explores journalism as a potential method of conflict resolution. Part I compares the nor...
Journalists are enjoined to be truthful, fair, accurate and balanced in their reporting but whether ...
Many scholars argue that the media plays a significant role in reporting conflict. The nature of tha...
While the study of the media and politics has become important to the discipline, little is know abo...
Newsletter published by the Journalism Department at Columbia College Chicago, December 1989. Six pa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of conflict and consensus news in the zone sect...
Conflicts that occur across ethnic and/or religious identity lines generally have underlying root ca...
Conflict in all its guises is usually at the centre of news and whenever wars, natural disasters or ...
In case you are wondering how something like this could possibly be reported in a local newspaper, I...
When Professor Richard Reuben asked me to speak about the most basic ideas in conflict resolution to...
The traditional approach of the media to conflict has been shaped by power, politics, and profit. Ho...
Journalism thrives on conflict, a classic news value, which can make a story newsworthy. As a resu...
We expect court reporters to know something about the law, financial journalists to have a grounding...
Abstract: Journalists rely on conflict as a conventional method of framing news reporting. Faced wit...
This article sets out a reasoned and annotated plan for a short course in Peace Journalism, suitable...
This paper explores journalism as a potential method of conflict resolution. Part I compares the nor...
Journalists are enjoined to be truthful, fair, accurate and balanced in their reporting but whether ...
Many scholars argue that the media plays a significant role in reporting conflict. The nature of tha...
While the study of the media and politics has become important to the discipline, little is know abo...
Newsletter published by the Journalism Department at Columbia College Chicago, December 1989. Six pa...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of conflict and consensus news in the zone sect...
Conflicts that occur across ethnic and/or religious identity lines generally have underlying root ca...
Conflict in all its guises is usually at the centre of news and whenever wars, natural disasters or ...