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Bennett, Rosemary – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2021
In this HEPI debate paper on the media and higher education, Rosemary Bennett provides a commentary on the interaction of the two sectors and proposes ideas on how universities might best engage with journalists to promote themselves and their research. [Foreword by Adam Tickell.]
Descriptors: Journalism, News Media, Universities, Public Relations
Scott Parrott; Andrew C. Billings; Brandon Boyd; Tom Arenberg; Samantha Bureau – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2024
Concussions are an important issue facing the short- and long-term health of athletes. News media play an important role in shaping public perceptions of concussions. However, such coverage often provides inaccurate information, disinformation, and/or trivializes concussions. To address the problem, the Concussion Legacy Foundation (CLF) provides…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Head Injuries, Brain
Bezerra, Lígia – Hispania, 2022
This article discusses the representation of news media in two crime novels by Argentine writer Claudia Piñeiro: "Betibú" (2011) and "Las maldiciones" (2017). It proposes that in these two novels, Piñeiro addresses both the limitations and the possibilities of activist journalism in the twenty-first century. Piñeiro's work…
Descriptors: News Reporting, Authors, Latin American Literature, Novels
Sumaj Kitisurakulchai; Seree Woraphong; Sornpravate Krajangkantamatr; Preedaree Sirirat – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
This study aimed to construct a causal relationship model of factors influencing communication arts students' qualification for sustainability communication (SC), examine the goodness-of-fit model with empirical data, and analyze the effect size of the causal relationship model in terms of influencing factors. Data were collected from 400…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communications, Sustainability, Student Attitudes
Mohamad Saifudin, Mohamad Saleh – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2017
Considering the massive environmental problems occurring in Malaysia, the media and the ENGOs are said to play pivotal roles in delivering environmental information to the mass society in order to increase their awareness, knowledge and practices towards the environment and sustainability. This study sought to shed the light on the type of roles…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nongovernmental Organizations, Conservation (Environment), Sustainability
Edo, Concha; Yunquera, Juan; Bastos, Helder – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2019
The growing expansion of Internet access and mass-scale usage of social networking platforms and search engines have forced digital newspapers to deal with challenges, amongst which are the need to constantly update news, the increasing complexity of sources, the difficulty of exercising their function as gatekeepers in a fragmented environment in…
Descriptors: Journalism, Professionalism, Social Media, News Media
Rice, Martin; Henderson-Sellers, Ann; Walkerden, Greg – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2015
The mass media has a fundamental role to sustain an informed citizenry as a prerequisite for democratic politics. It is, therefore, vital that an evidence-based approach is used when reporting on climate change. Yet, multiple and arguably irreconcilable tensions exist between science and mass media. For example, as media workers are trained to…
Descriptors: Journalism, Researchers, Comparative Analysis, Attitudes
Yettick, Holly – Educational Researcher, 2015
Most members of the American public will never read this article. Instead, they will obtain much of their information about education from the news media. Yet little academic research has examined the type or quality of education research and expertise they will find there. Through the lens of gatekeeping theory, this mixed-methods study aims to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Peer Evaluation, Expertise, Scholarship
Lucianek, Christine – Social Education, 2014
This article describes a lesson in which students will examine several views expressed by the founders to understand the context for including freedom of the press in the First Amendment. Students will be asked to think about the role that the news media and the need to be an informed citizen continue to play in our democracy. Students will…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech, Constitutional Law
Wright, Leigh L.; Shemberger, Melony; Price, Elizabeth – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2016
Journalism professors are concerned with how effectively students understand current news events and engage with mainstream news sources. This essay is based on a survey administered to students in a newswriting course and analyzed the kinds of current news that students followed in weekly assignments designed with a digital, interactive approach.…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Current Events, Journalism, Student Surveys
Fursich, Elfriede – International Social Science Journal, 2010
This article criticises the role the mass media has played in constructing an idea of the Other, that is, people outside the national mainstream or other nationalities. It explains how the media promote or hinder a positive outlook on cultural diversity. Based on a review of the scholarly debate on media representations of Others, it identifies…
Descriptors: Mass Media Role, Mass Media, Mass Media Use, Journalism
Rawolle, Shaun – Critical Studies in Education, 2010
The main argument presented in this paper is that the mediatisation of education should be viewed as forms of practice linked to specific practice effects. Drawing on Bourdieu's conceptualisation of practice--as elements of practice, practice games and field effects--the paper argues that viewing mediatisation as practice provides a set of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Policy, Researchers, Sociology
Eisenkraft, Arthur; Flatow, Ira; Friedman, Alan J.; Kirsch, Jeffrey W.; Macdonald, Maritza; Marshall, Eric; McCallie, Ellen; Nesbit, Trevor; Prosino, Rebecca Nesbitt; Petit, Charles; Schubel, Jerry R.; Traill, Saskia; Wharton, Dan; Williams, Steven H.; Witte, Joe – Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education, 2010
The goal of the CAISE "Policy Study Inquiry Group" (PSIG) was to inventory and comment on policies (current or potential, organizational or governmental, explicit or implicit) which affect the capacity of informal science education to have an impact. This group represented a cross-section of organizations and entities that touch upon or…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Science Education, After School Programs, Museums
Benediktsson, Michael Owen – Social Forces, 2010
What role do the media play in the identification and construction of white-collar crimes? Few studies have examined media coverage of corporate deviance. This study investigates news coverage of six large-scale accounting scandals that broke in 2001 and 2002. Using a variety of empirical methods to analyze the 51 largest U.S. newspapers, the…
Descriptors: Crime, Advantaged, Social Status, Identification
Veil, Shari R. – Communication Teacher, 2010
Objectives: Students will demonstrate research, decision making, team building, and public speaking skills, while applying issues management and crisis communication concepts in a realistic setting. Courses: Introduction to Public Relations, Public Relations Cases, Crisis Communication.
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Team Training, Public Relations, Speech Skills