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Pinch, T. J.; Collins, H. M. – Social Studies of Science, 1984
Shows the part played by formal/informal literatures in the social construction of scientific knowledge, analyzing the work of the "Committee for the Scientific Investigation of the Claims of the Paranormal" (which critically investigates fringe-sciences). Indicates that popular literature can deconstruct facts while scientific…
Descriptors: Committees, Literature, News Writing, Periodicals
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Dudley, Christopher – Educational Record, 1988
On becoming president of the University of Miami, Tad Foote began a long-term campaign of media access, making a point of being both honest and available. His experience as a former journalist helps him both understand the needs of news editors and write articles himself. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Presidents, Headlines, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
Plopper, Bruce – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1998
Notes that journalists have to balance their desire to print the news with personal rights to privacy. Argues that a working knowledge of ethics and law helps journalism students resolve such issues. Discusses ethical issues; legal aspects of privacy; and "training" administrators. Offers a list of questions to ask, six notable court…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Ethics, Journalism Education, News Reporting
Columbia Univ., New York, NY. Hechinger Inst. on Education and the Media. – 2000
This report based on "Seminar on Reporting from the Elementary School Classroom" begins with a session on the controversies surrounding issues of access and the public's right to know. The panelists were a school superintendent, a teacher, a former school board member, and a school district public affairs officer. The seminar audience was…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Elementary Education, Freedom of Information, Journalism Education
Chattman, Ray, Ed.; And Others – 1988
Intended to inform young people about the wealth of career opportunities in the newspaper business, this magazine-style booklet, profusely illustrated with color photographs and graphics, discusses 10 career areas (advertising, art and design, business, circulation, human resources, marketing/promotion, news/editorial, news graphics and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Business, Career Choice, Careers