How Student Journalists Report Campus Unrest

How Student Journalists Report Campus Unrest
Title How Student Journalists Report Campus Unrest PDF eBook
Author Kaylene Dial Armstrong
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 217
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 149854116X

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Journalists are trained to tell the stories of others and leave themselves out of their writing. Student journalists are no different. They spend their days on their college newspaper writing about what happens to others, especially when what is happening involves protests, sit-ins, riots, hunger strikes and other unrest on the very campuses where they also attend school. Now some of these former student reporters and editors tell their own stories of some of the challenges all student journalists face in reporting events that most administrators would rather see not covered at all. For some, this is the first time the stories of what happened in the newsrooms and behind the scenes will appear in print. Some of the issues they discuss include censorship, the role of the newspaper as the conscience of the community, objective and activist journalism and the challenges of reporting crises. The protests covered here represent the many concerns college student protesters have tackled through the decades: integration in 1962, the free speech movement of 1964, racial issues and the Vietnam War in 1968 and 1970, and continuing racial issues in the present. Many of these former student journalists look back decades to their work in the 1960s. Some discuss a more recent protest. Looking back, they admit they might have done things differently if they had to do it again, yet all are fiercely proud of the work they did in recording the first version of history.

The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest

The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest
Title The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest PDF eBook
Author United States. President's Commission on Campus Unrest
Publisher
Pages 566
Release 1970
Genre Student movements
ISBN

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Campus Unrest

Campus Unrest
Title Campus Unrest PDF eBook
Author United States. President's Commission on Campus Unrest
Publisher
Pages 568
Release 1970
Genre Student movements
ISBN

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The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest

The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest
Title The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest PDF eBook
Author United States. President's Commission on Campus Unrest
Publisher New York : Arno Press
Pages 568
Release 1970
Genre Education
ISBN

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Testing Tolerance

Testing Tolerance
Title Testing Tolerance PDF eBook
Author The AEJMC Commission on the Status of Women
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 203
Release 2020-08-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1538132699

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Tough topics are inescapable for journalism and mass communication academics. If it’s in the news, journalism and mass communication instructors have to discuss it in class. In Testing Tolerance, Candi Carter Olson and Tracy Everbach of the AEJMC Commission on the Status of Women bring together a broad range of perspectives, from graduate students to deans, in conversation about ways to address tough topics in and out of the university classroom. Helping instructors navigate today’s toughest topics through discussions of the issues and pertinent terminology, this book provides hands-on exercises and practical advice applicable across student and instructor levels and disciplines. Readers will gain an understanding of the issues and acquire tools to address these topics in sensitive, yet forthright, ways.

The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History

The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History
Title The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History PDF eBook
Author Melita M. Garza
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 668
Release 2023-09-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000932400

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The Routledge Companion to American Journalism History revisits media history across forms, formats, and multiple fault lines, including gender, ethnicity, race, and citizenship status. Original contributions highlight areas of journalism history in desperate need of further treatment, with a special focus on diversity, equity, and accountability. Sections cover the early origins and development of journalism in the United States, pivotal moments and personalities in various strands of journalism, underrepresented groups and formats in journalism history, and key issues in "doing" journalism history. Authors aim to fill in the gaps left by traditional historical narratives by examining overlooked subjects, such as labor reporting, and overdue theoretical perspectives, such as intersectionality. Collectively, the voices in this book offer a more inclusive paradigm for the field. Written by a range of recognized journalism scholars, both well-established and emerging, this collection offers a thought-provoking starting point for researchers and advanced students seeking a critical understanding of American journalism history as conceived in the current era.

The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest

The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest
Title The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest PDF eBook
Author USA. Commission on Campus Unrest
Publisher
Pages
Release 1970
Genre
ISBN

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