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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1995
The Communication Technology and Policy section of the proceedings contains the following eight papers: "Effects of Home Computer Use on Adolescents' Family Lives: Time Use and Relationships with Family Members in Taiwan and America" (Mine-Ping Sun); "Computers, Ambivalence and the Transformation of Journalistic Work" (John T.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Copyrights, Electronic Text
National Center for Research in Vocational Education, Berkeley, CA. – 1992
This tip sheet provides information on key educational reform issues and advises education writers on covering vocational education. Part one, Key Educational Reform Issues Areas, addresses three issues: integrating academic and vocational education, tech prep, and performance standards and measures. Eight integration models are described:…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Articulation (Education), Career Choice, Career Ladders
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1998
The Communication Theory and Methodology section of the Proceedings contains the following 20 papers: "Information Sufficiency and Risk Communication" (Robert J. Griffin, Kurt Neuwirth, and Sharon Dunwoody); "The Therapeutic Application of Television: An Experimental Study" (Charles Kingsley); "A Path Model Examining the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Response, Citizen Participation, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Public Health Service (DHHS), Rockville, MD. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. – 1991
Several interested organizations and agencies completed an exploration of the complexities and challenges affecting the communication of health information through the mass media. The goal of this effort was to create a shared agenda for increasing cooperation between mass media and public health professionals in addressing the issues, problems,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Broadcast Journalism, Change Agents, Change Strategies
Stephens, Lowndes F.; And Others – 1994
To identify factors motivating African Americans to attend graduate or professional schools, questionnaires were mailed to nearly 1,600 African American journalism or mass communication students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). A second objective was to determine locations and schools from which the University of South…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Students, Educational Environment, Educational Finance
Walsh, Cathleen – 1993
This paper discusses the use of the re-broadcast of French television news (Le Journal de 20 Heures) as a tool to develop aural proficiency in college students enrolled in a business French course in the United States. Before viewing each 1- to 2-minute news segment, students complete vocabulary exercises and read a relevant newspaper article.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Business Communication, Class Activities, Classroom Techniques
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1991
The Business of Mass Media section of the proceedings contains the following 13 papers: "Management in Transition at the Rocky Mountain News" (Jim Redmond); "The Rise and Fall of the Distress Sale: A Strange Case of Comparative Broadcast Policy-Making" (Alan G. Stavitsky); "Journalists' Assessment of Group Ownership and…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Cable Television, Decision Making, Economic Factors
Hutton, Frankie – 1990
Black newspapers and journals published between 1827 and 1860, such as "Freedom's Journal,""The Weekly Advocate," and the "Mirror of Liberty," worked to dispel negative images and to set the record straight about women of color, in contrast to the unfounded hyperboles against these women which had been pervasive…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black History, Black Institutions, Black Stereotypes
Altschull, J. Herbert – 1983
Differences in journalism education across the world reflect differences in political, economic, and social environments. Journalism education in the United States, which began in the age of progressivism and reflected the values of the time, has emphasized the press's objectivity and independence, an independence built on its reliance on…
Descriptors: Communications, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Development
Merriam, Allen H. – 1987
Elijah P. Lovejoy, generally regarded as America's first martyr to freedom of the press, was killed by a racist mob in Alton, Illinois, in November 1837, after a brief but tumultuous career as an crusading antislavery newspaper editor and preacher. Born into a stern Maine Protestant family, he migrated to St. Louis, became a minister, and began…
Descriptors: Biographies, Civil Rights, Community Influence, Editors
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Inst. for Environmental Studies. – 1990
This book is the third published collection of scripts written for radio by professional staff and student writers. The writers strived to translate complex technical topics into everyday terms without sacrificing accuracy and to provide listeners with fair and balanced reports on the major environmental and scientific issues of the day. This…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Broadcast Journalism, Conservation (Environment), Earth Science
Dale, Nancy – 1988
A practicum was developed to create a high school television production that would develop and improve the broadcast journalism students' critical thinking skills. A 5-minute daily newscast (written, produced, and telecast by the students) was initiated during a 10-week period. Students had the opportunity to become involved in a variety of the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Critical Thinking, Educational Television, Experiential Learning
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1990
The journalism studies section of the proceedings includes the following 11 papers: "Ethics Interactions between Reporters and Editors: An Assessment of Differences in Ethical Orientations and Their Effects on the Newsroom" (Kevin R. Stoner); "All Brides are Not Beautiful: The Influence of Charlotte Curtis on Women's News Coverage…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Competition, Content Analysis, Editorials
Lichter, S. Robert; Rothman, Stanley – 1982
In this information-saturated society, only a tiny part of the daily barrage of facts and opinions that pour forth from a 100 sources can be received and absorbed. Consequently, individuals must depend on the major media of communication to sift the information and decide what is worthy of being called news. Two hundred-forty journalists and…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Beliefs, Demography, Higher Education
Pratt, Cornelius – 1986
To gather evidence on black-white differences in media-use habits, a study compared mass media and news exposure among university students in sub-Sahara Africa and in the United States. Two versions of a self-administered questionnaire were developed, one for each sample group. One part of the questionnaire--common to both groups--sought to…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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