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Covering the basics of media arts values and practice, this revised edition of the acclaimed graphic textbook offers cub reporters a primer on the drama, adventure and ethical conundrums that make journalism rewarding and fun. Using ripped-from-the-headlines examples, the authors challenge students to engage with the big issues. The stories revolve around a diverse newspaper staff at an urban high school who find themselves in a series of teachable moments. Packed with reporting exercises and fundamentals of the craft, woven into engaging narratives, each comic also gives readers a look at the real-life event that inspired the tale.…mehr
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Covering the basics of media arts values and practice, this revised edition of the acclaimed graphic textbook offers cub reporters a primer on the drama, adventure and ethical conundrums that make journalism rewarding and fun. Using ripped-from-the-headlines examples, the authors challenge students to engage with the big issues. The stories revolve around a diverse newspaper staff at an urban high school who find themselves in a series of teachable moments. Packed with reporting exercises and fundamentals of the craft, woven into engaging narratives, each comic also gives readers a look at the real-life event that inspired the tale.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781476695853
- ISBN-10: 1476695857
- Artikelnr.: 70538859
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9781476695853
- ISBN-10: 1476695857
- Artikelnr.: 70538859
Brooklyn-based Katina Paron, MJE, has been creating byline opportunities for teens for 30 years. She works on scholastic initiatives with Medill School of Journalism and Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and has led teen journalism programs for The Trace, Inside Climate News, Jewish Telegraphic Agency and more.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments delete
x 1.
Deep Throat: Digging into Investigative Journalism delete
1 Verification Interviewing Tips Sources Notetaking The Journalistic Takeaway: Verifying Tips The Story Behind the Story: Watergate Classroom Activities 2.
Too Close for Comfort: Understanding Conflicts of Interests delete
19 What Is News? Localizing News Question Writing Ask "Why?" Before Writing "I" The Journalistic Takeaway: Earn Trust with Transparency The Story Behind the Story: ESPN & League of Denial Classroom Activities 3.
New Rules for a New Journalism: Journalism in the 21st Century delete
37 Social Media Anatomy of a News Story Leads Quotations Surveys and Polls The Journalistic Takeaway: Audience Participation in News Gathering The Story Behind the Story: Crowd Sourcing in Reporting Classroom Activities 4.
The Power of Journalism: Making a Difference and Making a Change delete
61 Newswriting Word Choice Say Cheese! The Journalistic Takeaway: Challenge Your Creativity The Story Behind the Story: Solution-Based Journalism Classroom Activities 5.
Follow the Shuttlecock: The Value of Independent Sources How to Stay Out of Trouble How to Avoid Copyright Infringement Make Your Opinion Count Using Data in News Stories The Journalistic Takeaway: You Can't Always Believe What People Tell You The Story Behind the Story: Words Can Be Weapons of Mass Destruction Classroom Activities 6.
The Folly of Blair Jayson: Resisting the Pull of Plagiarism delete
97 Copy Flow Editorial Checklist Fact-checking What Is Plagiarism? The Journalistic Takeaway: Facts Are Where It's At The Story Behind the Story: Infamous Perpetrators of Plagiarism Classroom Activities 7.
It Can't All Be Broccoli: Enterprise and Feature Reporting delete
113 Pitches Food Writing Reviews Sports Features How to Write a How-
to Story The Journalistic Takeaway: Be Relevant and Responsible The Story Behind the Story: Taking a Personal Look at Race Classroom Activities 8.
All Together Now: Group Reporting delete
133 Editorial Meetings Angles The Journalistic Takeaway: Be Willing to Shake Up the Status Quo The Story Behind the Story: The Maestro Concept Classroom Activities 9.
The First Amendment and You delete
147 Student Journalism in the Courts Ethics What Does Censorship Look Like? The Journalistic Takeaway: Don't be Rash The Story Behind the Story: The Ongoing Impact of Free Speech Court Cases Classroom Activities 10.
But Wait! There's More delete
163 The History of Journalism Timeline Headlines Covering Events and Speeches "Be" Verbs Incorporating Sources Use of Sources: A Checklist for Reporters & Editors Online Sources for Copyright-Free Images and Music Know Your Rights: Copyright and Fair Use Using Open Records to Get Your Story Style Guides for Inclusivity Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics Internet Sources by Chapter delete
189 Bibliography delete
191 Index delete
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x 1.
Deep Throat: Digging into Investigative Journalism delete
1 Verification Interviewing Tips Sources Notetaking The Journalistic Takeaway: Verifying Tips The Story Behind the Story: Watergate Classroom Activities 2.
Too Close for Comfort: Understanding Conflicts of Interests delete
19 What Is News? Localizing News Question Writing Ask "Why?" Before Writing "I" The Journalistic Takeaway: Earn Trust with Transparency The Story Behind the Story: ESPN & League of Denial Classroom Activities 3.
New Rules for a New Journalism: Journalism in the 21st Century delete
37 Social Media Anatomy of a News Story Leads Quotations Surveys and Polls The Journalistic Takeaway: Audience Participation in News Gathering The Story Behind the Story: Crowd Sourcing in Reporting Classroom Activities 4.
The Power of Journalism: Making a Difference and Making a Change delete
61 Newswriting Word Choice Say Cheese! The Journalistic Takeaway: Challenge Your Creativity The Story Behind the Story: Solution-Based Journalism Classroom Activities 5.
Follow the Shuttlecock: The Value of Independent Sources How to Stay Out of Trouble How to Avoid Copyright Infringement Make Your Opinion Count Using Data in News Stories The Journalistic Takeaway: You Can't Always Believe What People Tell You The Story Behind the Story: Words Can Be Weapons of Mass Destruction Classroom Activities 6.
The Folly of Blair Jayson: Resisting the Pull of Plagiarism delete
97 Copy Flow Editorial Checklist Fact-checking What Is Plagiarism? The Journalistic Takeaway: Facts Are Where It's At The Story Behind the Story: Infamous Perpetrators of Plagiarism Classroom Activities 7.
It Can't All Be Broccoli: Enterprise and Feature Reporting delete
113 Pitches Food Writing Reviews Sports Features How to Write a How-
to Story The Journalistic Takeaway: Be Relevant and Responsible The Story Behind the Story: Taking a Personal Look at Race Classroom Activities 8.
All Together Now: Group Reporting delete
133 Editorial Meetings Angles The Journalistic Takeaway: Be Willing to Shake Up the Status Quo The Story Behind the Story: The Maestro Concept Classroom Activities 9.
The First Amendment and You delete
147 Student Journalism in the Courts Ethics What Does Censorship Look Like? The Journalistic Takeaway: Don't be Rash The Story Behind the Story: The Ongoing Impact of Free Speech Court Cases Classroom Activities 10.
But Wait! There's More delete
163 The History of Journalism Timeline Headlines Covering Events and Speeches "Be" Verbs Incorporating Sources Use of Sources: A Checklist for Reporters & Editors Online Sources for Copyright-Free Images and Music Know Your Rights: Copyright and Fair Use Using Open Records to Get Your Story Style Guides for Inclusivity Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics Internet Sources by Chapter delete
189 Bibliography delete
191 Index delete
193
Table of Contents Acknowledgments delete
x 1.
Deep Throat: Digging into Investigative Journalism delete
1 Verification Interviewing Tips Sources Notetaking The Journalistic Takeaway: Verifying Tips The Story Behind the Story: Watergate Classroom Activities 2.
Too Close for Comfort: Understanding Conflicts of Interests delete
19 What Is News? Localizing News Question Writing Ask "Why?" Before Writing "I" The Journalistic Takeaway: Earn Trust with Transparency The Story Behind the Story: ESPN & League of Denial Classroom Activities 3.
New Rules for a New Journalism: Journalism in the 21st Century delete
37 Social Media Anatomy of a News Story Leads Quotations Surveys and Polls The Journalistic Takeaway: Audience Participation in News Gathering The Story Behind the Story: Crowd Sourcing in Reporting Classroom Activities 4.
The Power of Journalism: Making a Difference and Making a Change delete
61 Newswriting Word Choice Say Cheese! The Journalistic Takeaway: Challenge Your Creativity The Story Behind the Story: Solution-Based Journalism Classroom Activities 5.
Follow the Shuttlecock: The Value of Independent Sources How to Stay Out of Trouble How to Avoid Copyright Infringement Make Your Opinion Count Using Data in News Stories The Journalistic Takeaway: You Can't Always Believe What People Tell You The Story Behind the Story: Words Can Be Weapons of Mass Destruction Classroom Activities 6.
The Folly of Blair Jayson: Resisting the Pull of Plagiarism delete
97 Copy Flow Editorial Checklist Fact-checking What Is Plagiarism? The Journalistic Takeaway: Facts Are Where It's At The Story Behind the Story: Infamous Perpetrators of Plagiarism Classroom Activities 7.
It Can't All Be Broccoli: Enterprise and Feature Reporting delete
113 Pitches Food Writing Reviews Sports Features How to Write a How-
to Story The Journalistic Takeaway: Be Relevant and Responsible The Story Behind the Story: Taking a Personal Look at Race Classroom Activities 8.
All Together Now: Group Reporting delete
133 Editorial Meetings Angles The Journalistic Takeaway: Be Willing to Shake Up the Status Quo The Story Behind the Story: The Maestro Concept Classroom Activities 9.
The First Amendment and You delete
147 Student Journalism in the Courts Ethics What Does Censorship Look Like? The Journalistic Takeaway: Don't be Rash The Story Behind the Story: The Ongoing Impact of Free Speech Court Cases Classroom Activities 10.
But Wait! There's More delete
163 The History of Journalism Timeline Headlines Covering Events and Speeches "Be" Verbs Incorporating Sources Use of Sources: A Checklist for Reporters & Editors Online Sources for Copyright-Free Images and Music Know Your Rights: Copyright and Fair Use Using Open Records to Get Your Story Style Guides for Inclusivity Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics Internet Sources by Chapter delete
189 Bibliography delete
191 Index delete
193
x 1.
Deep Throat: Digging into Investigative Journalism delete
1 Verification Interviewing Tips Sources Notetaking The Journalistic Takeaway: Verifying Tips The Story Behind the Story: Watergate Classroom Activities 2.
Too Close for Comfort: Understanding Conflicts of Interests delete
19 What Is News? Localizing News Question Writing Ask "Why?" Before Writing "I" The Journalistic Takeaway: Earn Trust with Transparency The Story Behind the Story: ESPN & League of Denial Classroom Activities 3.
New Rules for a New Journalism: Journalism in the 21st Century delete
37 Social Media Anatomy of a News Story Leads Quotations Surveys and Polls The Journalistic Takeaway: Audience Participation in News Gathering The Story Behind the Story: Crowd Sourcing in Reporting Classroom Activities 4.
The Power of Journalism: Making a Difference and Making a Change delete
61 Newswriting Word Choice Say Cheese! The Journalistic Takeaway: Challenge Your Creativity The Story Behind the Story: Solution-Based Journalism Classroom Activities 5.
Follow the Shuttlecock: The Value of Independent Sources How to Stay Out of Trouble How to Avoid Copyright Infringement Make Your Opinion Count Using Data in News Stories The Journalistic Takeaway: You Can't Always Believe What People Tell You The Story Behind the Story: Words Can Be Weapons of Mass Destruction Classroom Activities 6.
The Folly of Blair Jayson: Resisting the Pull of Plagiarism delete
97 Copy Flow Editorial Checklist Fact-checking What Is Plagiarism? The Journalistic Takeaway: Facts Are Where It's At The Story Behind the Story: Infamous Perpetrators of Plagiarism Classroom Activities 7.
It Can't All Be Broccoli: Enterprise and Feature Reporting delete
113 Pitches Food Writing Reviews Sports Features How to Write a How-
to Story The Journalistic Takeaway: Be Relevant and Responsible The Story Behind the Story: Taking a Personal Look at Race Classroom Activities 8.
All Together Now: Group Reporting delete
133 Editorial Meetings Angles The Journalistic Takeaway: Be Willing to Shake Up the Status Quo The Story Behind the Story: The Maestro Concept Classroom Activities 9.
The First Amendment and You delete
147 Student Journalism in the Courts Ethics What Does Censorship Look Like? The Journalistic Takeaway: Don't be Rash The Story Behind the Story: The Ongoing Impact of Free Speech Court Cases Classroom Activities 10.
But Wait! There's More delete
163 The History of Journalism Timeline Headlines Covering Events and Speeches "Be" Verbs Incorporating Sources Use of Sources: A Checklist for Reporters & Editors Online Sources for Copyright-Free Images and Music Know Your Rights: Copyright and Fair Use Using Open Records to Get Your Story Style Guides for Inclusivity Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics Internet Sources by Chapter delete
189 Bibliography delete
191 Index delete
193