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  1. Haiti: a voice from the underground. (Lilyanne Pierre-Paul) (Local Heroes): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Linda R. Prout, 1992-05-01
  2. New Times trumps old times at RFT.(Riverfront Times): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by E.F. Porter, 2000-05-01
  3. Tsunami: the Campaign '04 information war is fast, deep, and fraught with lies. The press must rethink its coverage, or drown in a toxic tidal wave.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Bryan Keefer, 2004-07-01
  4. A rogue from the heartland. (excerpts from Henry F. Pringle Memorial Lecture by James Warren)(Transcript): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
  5. Most undercovered stories raise questions: do media ignore issues which place U.S. in bad light.(Late Edition): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Charles L. Klotzer, 2003-10-01
  6. From the bodies counted are our own. ('80).(human rights and media coverage)(Brief Article): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Jacobo Timerman, 2001-11-01
  7. A drug reporter's strange brew: Al Giordano's Narco News mixes rants and theories with the occasional scoop.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Jay Cheshes, 2002-11-01
  8. The North Carolina experiment. (civic journalism): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Seth Effron, 1997-01-01
  9. Top legal stories of the year. (Media/Law).(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Ken Jones, 2003-01-01
  10. The boys on the broken bus: campaign '04: a progress report.(Editorial)(media coverage of presidential campaign): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
  11. Miller brouhaha: the New York Times' Judith Miller has been pummelled unmercifully for her reporting on the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. ... An article from: American Journalism Review by Charles Layton, 2003-08-01
  12. Is it opinion, or is it expertise? (advocacy journalism by Portland, Maine Press Herald newspaper): An article from: American Journalism Review by Andy Newman, 1993-03-01
  13. Journalism: An activity book for students in grades 4-6 by Paris Rebl, 1986
  14. The Journalism today workbook: Learning activities for tomorrow's journalists by Donald L Ferguson, 1987

21. BA(Hons) International Journalism - Undergraduate Courses - UCLan
in information flows and media ownership and examines, practically and theoretically, similarities and differences in journalism activities and techniques.
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/courses/ug/ba_intjour.htm
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BA(Hons) International Journalism
Department of Journalism
Course Details
Single Honours, three years full time (part time route may also be available)
UCAS Code: P502 BA/IntJour
Specific entry requirements: 240pts* from at least three A2 subjects plus AS (or equivalent international qualification). English language level for international students: IELTS: 6 (or equivalent)
Course Outline
This exciting and challenging new programme addresses the practice and study of journalism from a wide variety of international perspectives. It combines practical experience of learning and doing journalism in the UK and other national environments with analysis and critical study of news production in international contexts. It recognises global trends in information flows and media ownership and examines, practically and theoretically, similarities and differences in journalism activities and techniques. In the third year students will be required to undertake a work placement in the UK or another national setting. Students for whom English is a second language will further develop their language skills in a series of support modules.
Teaching, Learning and Assessment

22. New Applied Journalism Degree Offered At Kwantlen
Our mission is to produce graduates who bring an exceptional combination of technical and criticalthinking skills to their journalism activities in order to
http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/marketing/pr/2001/013101.html
Back To PR Mainpage Back To 2001 PR Page January 31, 2001 New Applied Journalism Degree offered at Kwantlen Richmond, BCKwantlen University College, Canada's largest university college, is proud to announce their new Bachelor of Applied Journalism degree. Students wishing to take Journalism at Kwantlen will now have two choices: the four-year bachelor degree or the two-year diploma. The Bachelor of Applied Journalism is the only undergraduate degree program in Vancouver and surrounding areas. It is a flexible four-year degree program with many options. The program allows students to explore one of four different minors, including Broadcast Journalism in conjunction with BCIT, Public Relations, Print Journalism or an Honours degree. Applications are being accepted now until March 31, 2001 for admission in September 2001. Applicants to the third year of the degree will have to have completed a journalism diploma. "B.C.'s post-secondary institutions are helping students get the courses they need to be successful in their chosen careers," said Cathy McGregor, Minister of Advanced Education, Training and Technology. "These new programs are

23. Department Of Journalism ~ Activities
JACC is involved in various areas of helping improve journalism education in the community colleges, but its main activities revolve around the number of
http://www.ccsf.edu/Departments/Journalism/activities.html
City College Press Club The Department of Journalism sponsors a student club comprised of student journalists in the program. The club is affiliated with the Associated Students and is a member of the campus Inter Club Council (ICC). The City College Press Club serves as a resource for journalism students by providing them opportunities to participate in club sponsored media career days, guest lectures by media professionals, field trips to journalism conferences, and social events. This is a student run organization with a faculty adviser. It receives funding for club activities from the ICC. Membership is open to all students in the Department of Journalism, most of whom come from the staff of the campus newspaper The Guardsman and the campus magazine etc. JACC The Journalism Association of Community Colleges (JACC) is an association of California and Arizona community college journalism programs designed to provide continuing education for journalism instructors and extended educational opportunities for journalism students.

24. FEJS | Forum For European Journalism Students | Homepage
The Forum for European journalism Students (FEJS). News and events, the annual meetings, reports and activities.
http://zapf.fb15.uni-dortmund.de/fejs/
Forum for European Journalism Students About FEJS
XVIII Annual Meeting was in Ljubljana and Sarajevo The XVIII Annual Meeting (AM) of the Forum for European Journalism Students was held in two countries: Ljubljana, Slovenia and Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina from 11th to 19th of April 2003 - days full of interesting seminars, discussions, workshops and excursions getting to know these two places.
XVII. Annual Meeting: Multiskilled journalist The Annual Meeting 2002 was held from March 22nd to 27th 2002. Journalism students from all over Europe met in Helsinki . Look at the Organising Committee's official Website to get more information.
ARCHIVE Are you looking for an older document? You can still find them in the Archive
SECRETARIAT For all administrative tasks, like address changes, newsletter subscriptions or congress applications, please contact the FEJS Secretariat in Lisbon.
2001 FEJS
Webmaster

25. BBC Journalism Training Sarajevo - Enter EL
Training programme for journalists run by the BBC. History, current activities, new courses and future plans.
http://www.bbcschool.sarajevo.btinternet.co.uk/engl001.html
BBC Broadcast Journalism Training
at the Media Centre Sarajevo
(Bosnia - Herzegovina) Welcome to our Official Website NEWSFLASH:
The Media Centre Sarajevo has moved to a new address -
see below for details
The BBC Broadcast Journalism Training Programme in Sarajevo
(formerly: BBC School of Broadcast Journalism)
The Media Centre provides the premises and the technical equipment; DfID provides funding for the training activities; and BBC World Service Training creates, delivers and manages the actual training programme and identifies and provides the journalism and management trainers.
The main objective of the BBC Journalism Training Programme is to provide high-quality training support for radio and television media professionals and organisations from all parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The BBC School of Broadcast Journalism in Sarajevo opened its doors to the first students on 24 June 1996.
CLICK HERE
to enter the English-language area How To Contact Us: We are located in the new premises of the Media Centre Sarajevo.

26. Native American Journalists Association
Serves and empowers Native communicators through programs and activities designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures.
http://www.naja.com/index.html
Deadline June 30, 2004
NAJA Student Project
NAJA High School
Student Project
NAJA Headlines
  • NAJA reacts to the Outkast performance
    Where is the coverage?

    For more than a week now, Native people across the United States and Canada have expressed their outrage over the stereotyped Outkast performance at the 46th Grammy Awards. The Native media did an admirable job of covering the controversy, but in contrast to the wall-to-wall coverage generated by Janet Jackson's halftime show, the Outkast performance has raised barely a whisper among the mainstream media. Native people again find themselves out of sight, out of mind.
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  • Diversity Summit Addresses Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Radio and Television Newsrooms
    The Radio-Television News Directors Association and UNITY: Journalists of Color convened an historic meeting in New York on Friday, January 9, 2004, to examine the disturbing decline in racial and ethnic representation in the nation’s local broadcast newsrooms. In attendance were the presidents of four network news divisions and senior executives of major television and radio ownership groups, as well as representatives of RTNDA, UNITY and its four partner organizations representing journalists of color.
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  • NCAI passes a Tribal Free Press Resolution On Nov 21, 2003, the governing council for the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) passed a resolution supporting a Free and Independent Native Press. The resolution, sponsored by Lisa and Frank King III, encourages all tribal nations to adopt policies, which ensure Freedom of the Press and further calls upon all tribal governments to pass similar policies that allow the unrestricted flow of information concerning news and news events. As an active member of the Native American Journalists Association, Frank King, said the resolution was a perfect fit for NAJA’s ongoing efforts in the fight for a free and unfettered press in Indian country.

27. Wing Shop / Simon McBeath Front Page
Associated with the Gurston Down Hill Climb. Information on activities in UK motorsport journalism, racecar aerofoil design.
http://www.sm-designs.ndo.co.uk/
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28. Society Of Professional Journalists
The Society of Professional Journalists' online magazine covers issues of current and historical interest, such as prison access, libel, protecting sources, journalism education, and freedom of information. Also reports on SPJ activities and minutes of SPJ Board meetings.
http://spj.org
Message from McKerral
SPJ National President addresses current issues and the direction of SPJ.
Message from President

2004 Spring Board Meeting
Wednesday, June 09, 2004

Political lean reflected in TV news habits
Man wins libel damage over al-Qaeda charge
Clear Channel said to settle indecency claims
Tribune Co. cuts detailed: 200 jobs lost
More than 50 newspapers to carry new 'Life'
For Members
For Leaders Chapters Missions ... Join SPJ
Society of Professional Journalists Eugene S. Pulliam National Journalism Center, 3909 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208 317/927-8000 Fax: 317/920-4789 contact us Having problems with the site? E-mail us webmaster@spj.org

29. Political Science And Communication - University Of Canterbury
Site features information about the department, its activities, courses, Graduate Diploma in journalism, Scholarships, Prizes and publications.
http://www.jour.canterbury.ac.nz/
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BA(Hons) Political Science BA(Hons) Diplomacy BA(Hons) Mass Communication
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Mid Year Enrolment for the International Law and Politics Masters Degree is Under way now.
Masters of International Law and Politics You may enrol for the other Masters or PhD Programmes at any time
New Broadcasting News Programme
by the Graduate Diploma In Journalism Students
Basement News
Course 2004 update. The following courses will definitely be offered in the second semester:
POLS202 - International Politics: Human Dimensions POLS212 - International Politics: Issues and Theories in International Relations
Canterbury Visiting Fellow
Professor Terry Nardin
Recent Marsden Grant Awarded Research into the nature, causes and resolution of conflict at the international level - Professor J. Bercovitch etal

30. ABCNEWS.com : Stossel Takes On PETA
John Stossel's investigative journalism story about their claims, activities and ads includes reactions from Ingrid Newkirk.
http://more.abcnews.go.com/sections/2020/2020/Stossel_gmabPETA030207.html
Good Morning America World News Tonight Primetime Nightline ... This Week February 10, 2003 FEATURED SERVICES RELATIONSHIPS NEW! INSURANCE SHOPPING ... FREE HEADLINE FEED INTERACT BOARDS CHAT NEWS ALERTS CONTACT ABC
Animal rights protesters took to the stage at the taping of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Nov. 14, 2002 as supermodel Gisele Bundchen was on the walkway. (AP Photo) Has PETA Gone Hog Wild? Animal Rights vs. Human Rights
Commentary
By John Stossel

Feb. 7
PETA President Ingrid Newkirk says we shouldn't drink milk, and PETA is suing the Milk Board for what it calls deceptive advertising. PETA says the ads are deceptive because they show happy cows in green meadows. "Almost no cows have a blade of grass or a tree," Newkirk said. "Some of them are on mud," Newkirk said, "which means when it rains, they're living up to their hocks in manure." But in nature, cows walk around in mud. If there weren't farmers taking care of them, the cows' living conditions might be worse. And many cows do live in green fields. You see them all over America. Still, it shows that the farmer wants a healthy cow, too, right?

31. Aman Daily News - Spotlight On Women In Journalism - Activities
Aman Daily News http//www.amanjordan.org/english/daily_news - activities. Spotlight on women in journalism - March 08, 2004 - 1656 Khaleej Times Online.
http://www.amanjordan.org/english/daily_news/wmprint.php?ArtID=4108

32. Kentucky Press Association
Services and activities supporting journalism professionals and the press in the State of Kentucky.
http://www.kypress.com/default.asp

33. Department Of Journalism
Overview, people, degree programs, courses, student and professional activities, research, jobs and internships, faculty office hours, contacts and site map.
http://journalism.tamu.edu/

34. Medill Alumni Club Of Chicago
Offers graduates of Northwestern University's Medill School of journalism social and cultural activities and events.
http://216.122.207.153/macc/
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35. Summative Activities : Lesson Five L Lesson
News journalism Across the Media Summative activities. Level(s) Grades 7 10. Overview. This lesson and all associated documents
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News Journalism Across the Media: Summative Activities Level(s): Grades 7 - 10 Overview This lesson and all associated documents (handouts, overheads, backgrounders) is available in an easy-print, pdf kit version. To open the lesson kit for printing, click here To print only this page, use the "printable version" link at the top of the page.
This is the final lesson in a unit that explores news journalism across the media. In this lesson, students complete a final project where they construct, present and analyze information about news journalism from a variety of mediums: newspapers, radio and television. Students will also participate in a unit test that measures their understanding of the key concepts that have been emphasized during the course of this unit.
Outcomes
Students will demonstrate:
  • an understanding of how news journalism operates in a variety of mediums
  • an ability to conduct research and synthesize information from a variety of sources into a coherent whole - using written, oral and visual skills
  • an understanding of how the key concepts for media literacy apply to news journalism in newspapers, television and radio

36. Creative Activities / Journalism
326 Lang Hall University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 506140357 Phone (319) 273-2217 Fax (319) 273-7356. Creative activities.
http://www.chfa.uni.edu/comstudy/journalism/activities.asp
Communication Studies University of Northern Iowa About the Program Course Listing ... Links 326 Lang Hall
University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0357
Phone: (319) 273-2217
Fax: (319) 273-7356
Creative Activities
On Kollegeville's campus students, professors and parents meet, interact, share their dreams, voice their frustrations, reminisce about their experiences and reflect on their journeys through personal narratives. Please join us in this ongoing dialog, which, we believe, rarely happens face to face. This is why we created Kollegeville. This is why we want you to contribute your stories, learn from your peers around the globe and take the best of what you find here to better yourself, your family, your community and the world. In this virtual space, you'll find stories about people like you some hopeful, others inspired, some confident, others depressed or simply burned out all looking for an opportunity to be heard. Top
Maintained by the Communication Studies Web Committee Sergei Golitsinski

37. Analysis: Current Activities At Centre For Journalism And Further Education
Analysis Current activities at Centre for journalism and Further Education In order to increase the levels of knowledge and insight into journalism and
http://www.cfje.dk/cfje/Vidbase.nsf/0/707b1381ac07f551c1256abd004075c3?OpenDocum

38. Education: Current Activities At Centre For Journalism And Further Education
Education Current activities at Centre for journalism and Further Education Diploma courses Each year CFJE develops and implements a number of diploma courses
http://www.cfje.dk/cfje/Vidbase.nsf/0/0c6bb0ec155be630c1256abd003bbff2?OpenDocum

39. UA Dept. Of Journalism Student Activities
The journalism Department offers students opportunities for developing leadership capabilities and networking with other students with similar interests.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/jourinfo/public_html/pages/jactiv.html
Home Faculty Scholarships Internships ... Site map
The Journalism Department offers students opportunities for developing leadership capabilities and networking with other students with similar interests. The Ad Club is for students who wish to participate in the Northwest Arkansas advertising community. The Ad Club is now online! The U of Ar Journalism department sponsors a student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Students in all journalism sequences work together on important issues including the Freedom of Information Act and how to secure media jobs after graduation. Every spring, the student SPJ chapter sponsors the student government presidential debate, a program that airs live on campus TV station UATV. In 1998, the UA SPJ chapter was voted co-chapter of the year by the national SPJ, over college chapters in Arkansas, Louisianna, Mississippi and Tennessee. Society of Professional Journalists The National Press Photographer's Association is dedicated to photographic journalism. Members include still and video photographers, editors that are both students and business representatives. The University of Arkansas NPPA provides students the opportunity to meet working photographers, learn more about their chosen field and establish contacts in the working world of photography National Press Photographers' Association NPPA (U of A chapter) The UA Association of Black Journalists is a student affiliate of the National Association of Black Journalists, the world's largest organization of journalists of color. Through a network of 10 geographic regions and culminating annually in a national convention, NABJ presents journalism forums, seminars, workshops and job fairs for professionals and students. NABJ also has an annual scholarship program and summer intern program.

40. UA Dept. Of Journalism Home
Faculty, Jobs. Scholarships, KUAF, UATV, Traveler, and Razorback yearbook. Internships, Resources for journalists. Student activities, Undergraduate programs.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/jourinfo/public_html/
Home Faculty Scholarships Internships ... Site map
Sequences: Editorial Broadcast Graduate Studies
Department Calendar (in beta)
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Traveler Sweeps SPJ Awards

Undergraduate Handbook Undergrad program Advisers Student Organizations Scholarships/Awards ... Student Testimonial
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Fayetteville AR 72701
Department Chair: Patsy Watkins

Alumni contact: Martha Langley

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