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November 2006
Surviving Mae West and the Articulation of Rape
Remarks delivered by Priscilla A. Rodd at Rutgers University Panel on Rape, Literature, and the Press, sponsored by the Journalism Resources Institute, the Department of Journalism and Media Studies and the Rutgers Society for Professional Journalists, New Brunswick, NJ, November 14, 2006.
March 2006
Journalism and New Technology: An Uneasy Alliance
Throughout history, journalism and technology have traveled paths often intertwined. New technologies have often burst upon society and journalism has sometimes embraced them, and other times kept them at arms length, even when those technologies have presented clear opportunities to extend the reach, impact and quality of journalism. By John Pavlik.
May
2004
Network KC: A Case Study in
Convergence
Network KC is one of the country's first experiments in media
convergence on a citywide scale. A cost-effective professional
media and university partnership, was launched three years
ago and serves the metro Kansas City area. Members include
The Kansas City Star, KCPT Public Television, KCUR Public
Radio, KPRS FM – a radio station catering primarily
to African-American listeners, and www.backchannel2.org, a
student-run Web site for the University of Missouri at Kansas
City.
December
2003 (posted)
Agenda Setting and Media
Coverage of SARS
A paper written and presented by Kalpana David and John Pavlik
at the International Agenda Setting Conference in Bonn, Germany
in the fall of 2003.
October
2003
American Attitudes Toward the
News Media: The Impact of Changing Perspectives in a Time
of War; Media Ethical Lapses, and Newer Media Technologies
Including the Internet
Remarks given by Jerome Aumente at the Department of Journalism,
Moscow State University.
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