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Nightwood (“Nightwood and the Terror of Uncertain Signs,” Teresa de Lauretis), which featured psychoanalytic concepts, I was reminded of something that always struck me whenever I would read a piece of literary analysis like this one, that ...
understanding of an individual’s cultural heritage and the concept of shared humanity, across time and geographical location, can aid the individual to become a better steward of a global future. Discussion It goes without saying that the w...
Interesting To Say and Say It Well This statement “Have something interesting to say and say it well” by Harold Evans has started new debates among journalists and writers. Whilst many critics of journalism today tout the lack of honest, un...
Rights Commission will always be an ally of media freedom. Since it is co-hosting today’s conference along with the NUJ Ethics Council, it is appropriate to stress the importance of observing journalistic ethics as a way of sustaining publi...
news media uses of online technologies such as the World Wide Web and Internet have grown rapidly. At least one media critic has boldly labeled the Internet as the future for journalism. Another scholar argued that the roles and nature of w...
headlines cannot be understated. For many editors ? it can seem like added burdens; the stories are what really count. Headlines are far too often written last (often quickly and under deadline pressure). (McQuail ?2005) Name and discuss f...
Media Bias. Introduction The American Heritage Dictionary defines bias as “a preference or an inclination” that “inhibits impartial judgment,” or “an act or policy stemming from prejudice” (Pickett et al., 2002, p. 138). In the context of n...