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Papers On Journalism
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Time and Place in Journalism:
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A 4 page paper discussing the relevance of the “when and where” points of the “5 Ws of journalism.” The bottom line is that the points of time and place add greater clarity to the information that is being disseminated. The reporter can provide information on some event, but without the concepts of time and place, the information too often can be seen only as being superfluous. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSjournTimePl.rtf
To What Extent Does Warfare Reinforce Traditional Images of Masculinity?
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This 10 page paper begins with the assumption that the reporting on war reinforces the traditional views of masculinity. The paper begins by defining masculinity and the different manifestations of masculine characteristics, looking at both functionalist approaches and the more modern concepts of masculinity. The way these manifest in the media are explained with examples for the Gulf Wars and the War in Iraq. The paper then explains a methodology for a more in-depth study making use of content analysis to assess the extent of the assumption. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEmasculin.rtf
Translating Political Discourse from English to Arabic
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This 50 page paper provides an overview of the factors that influence the process of translating political discourse from English to Arabic. This paper outlinces a study of this issue. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: MHArabTr.rtf
Truth-Telling And Manipulation, Objectivity And Omission In Journalism
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4 pages in length. Media coverage is something that cannot be avoided in today's technological society. It used to be that high profile news stories would be broadcast after the incident had occurred, along with every other bit of news that merited a position in the top story lineup; now, however, news agencies are not only reporting directly from ground zero of a given event but also serving to detrimentally impact the truth of the situation by such invasive infiltration. Nowhere is this more apparent than with regard to contemporary war efforts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCJournTrth.rtf
U.S. Foreign Policy Reflected in Three World Newspapers
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A 3 page paper discussing the reports of three non-US newspapers, analyzing them for the manner in which they present the news. Canada’s “The Globe and Mail” reports facts that American reporters leave unsaid; Britain’s “The Guardian” blasts U.S. and British governments with equal enthusiasm without fear of any repercussions from either entity. The United Arab Emirates’ “Khaleej Times,” however, provides “just the facts,” irrefutable facts that can raise the ire of no one involved in the matter it reports. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSforPolNews.rtf
Victims and the Role of Journalists
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This 4 page paper examines the Natalee Holloway case specifically but talks about victims' rights in general. Ideas for journalists covering these types of controversial cases are relayed.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA807vic.rtf
Victims of Crime
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A 5 page paper which examines how the victims of crimes are often victims of the media as well. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAvmcim.rtf
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