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Communications
Journalism
Media Criticism
- American
Journalism Review--along with Columbia Journalism Review, the
conscience of journalism
- Center
for Media and Public Affairs-- does content analysis of news
and entertainment programming, conducts focus groups, studies media's
role in society.
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Children
and Media -- "This 10-page report provides a summary of
Children Now's conference in 2006 on marketing and advertising to
children, including outcomes and next steps. "
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Codes
of Journalism Ethics
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Columbia
Journalism Review--the premier magazine dealing with
journalism ethics. Archive includes full-text articles.
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Credibility in Journalism
-- ASNE
(American Society of Newspaper Editors) publications.
- Fairness
and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR)--which supplies interesting
evidence that the bias of the press is pro-establishment, pro-capital,
and anti-labor.
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A False Wikipedia "Biography" -- "As this cautionary story
shows, an open contribution policy allows somebody who hates to defame
you freely. It's even worse when other web sites pick up the false
information."
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First Amendment
Center-- media criticism and defense of first
amendment freedoms
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FTC
Report on Marketing Violent Entertainment to Children -- a
report from the Federal Trade Commission about a study that shows the
motion picture, music recording, and electronic game industries
routinely target children under the age of 17.
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Glossary
of Mathematical Mistakes in Reporting
- NewsWatch.org
-- "consumer's guide to the news"
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Online
Journalism Review--from the Annenberg School for
Communications, this site aims to be the same sort of monitor for
online journalism's integrity that Columbia Journalism Review is for
regular journalism.
- Pew
Center for Civic Journalism--start here to understand what
civic journalism is all about, and read stories that are prime
examples.
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Project
Censored-- the stories that didn't get covered
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Propaganda
Analysis-- Explains propaganda techniques (glittering
generalities, plain folks, bandwagon, etc.) and shows examples of
wartime and post-war propaganda, including current political uses.
- PR
Watch -- Public Interest Reporting on the PR/Public Affairs
Industry
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