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Papers On Journalism
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The Media Bias Conundrum
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This 5 page paper looks at media bias. On one side are the conservatives, the Fox viewers who watch loops of news updates all day, and complain that media is leftist, and on the other, are those who believe that media is actually conservative, at least underneath it all. This paper looks at both sides of the issue, but argues that in the end, it really does not matter. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA722bi.rtf
The Media Coverage of the Draft European Coverage; Coding Articles
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This 10 page paper looks at how the draft European Constitution was reported in the UK national press. This is undertaken by selecting five articles over a ten day period to code regarding the content and placement of positive, neutral and negative statements. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEeucode.rtf
The Media Effects on Public Opinion of 9/11
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of the problem of news bias and the implications of the new media in terms of their influence on public opinion. This paper outlines the correlation between news media and public opinion. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: MH911New.rtf
The Media's Hand in The Vietnam Conflict
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This 11-page-paper presents an in-depth discussion on the involvement of the media in the shaping of public opinion during the Vietnam Conflict. It opens with a discussion of how the lines were drawn between the government and the journalists and moves on to cite several examples of the media's portrayal of events that directly conflicted with the government's rendition. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: CWvitnam.wps
The Media: An Important Yet Flawed Intermediary Institution Within the Contemporary Political System
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A 12 page discussion of the role media plays in the contemporary political system. The author contends that this role has degraded significantly since the latter part of the twentieth century. Although the media maintains an important function as an intermediary, its actions has caused considerable distrust from government branches and from the American public as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPmdia6.rtf
The Medias Use of Language to Influence the Public: Doublespeak, Loaded Words, and Bias
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A 6 page exploration of media bias. Emphasis is placed on the electronic media and the contention is presented that, because of its doublespeak and supreme finesse in the ability to use loaded words and bias, the electronic media can be considered one of the most influential entities of the modern world. While we are most definitely better informed about current world events as a result of television and radio, we are also subject to manipulation by the media. The discerning individual must learn to sort through this bias to get to the facts. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPmdiaLn.rtf
The National Press Depiction Of and Impact On Children
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A 6 page overview of power the modern-day press holds over our children. The author of this paper ties that power into the premises presented in the mid 1900s by Michel Foucault as well as more contemporary authors who have commented on the power of the media in shaping contemporary culture. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPMdiaCh.rtf
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