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Vern Swart

Journalism Ethics Conference, Reuters Institute, University of Oxford

Call for Paper Abstracts Journalism Ethics: Individual, institutional or cultural? The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford is seeking abstracts of papers for…Continue

Started by Vern Swart in Call for Papers on Friday.

Vern Swart

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Media Studies at Sheffield Hallam University

Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Sciences Department of Media Arts and Communication Permanent Full time Salary £31,020 to £45,486 per annum, dependent on experience Vacancy Reference ACE…Continue

Started by Vern Swart in Jobs Feb 16.

Vern Swart

YouTube interactions between agonism, antagonism and dialogue: Video responses to the anti-Islam film Fitna

Fitna is a 2008 short film made by a Dutch member of parliament to support his fight against Islam. It shows shocking footage of terrorism, violence and women’s oppression and claims that these are…Continue

Started by Vern Swart in Reading + Discussion Feb 14.

Vern Swart

Media Across Borders, London

Media Across Borders: The 1st International Conference on the Localisation of Film, Television and Video Games Saturday 9th June, 2012 at the University of Roehampton, London Launch event of the…Continue

Started by Vern Swart in Call for Papers Feb 14.

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Alexander Osei

Ethics

1. Why ethics?

Posted by Alexander Osei on October 26, 2011 at 2:55am

Hardeep Anant

The Relationship between Language and Communication [ii]



The Mathematical Theory of Communication

(Shannon and Weaver)

Continuing the discussion on the relationship between language and communication initiated in my earlier blog post, we will now discuss another interesting model of communication, which unlike Semiology (which was discussed in the previous blog) deals principally with the message source, the channel, the message receiver and the element of…

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Posted by Hardeep Anant on August 15, 2011 at 7:30pm

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The Future of Peer Review

In a future where research is distributed instantly, what happens to peer review? Will this be a world where junk gets out, and there is no way to distinguish between good and bad research?

 

Read this interesting articleon this future of peer review.

Women and news: A long and winding road

Feminist news researchers have long argued that in the macho culture of most newsrooms, journalists’ daily decisions about what is newsworthy remain firmly based on masculine news values.

 

Read this interesting article here.

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