These reading places confirmed the centrality of periodical print to Victorian culture. Introduction We need to know...
Journalism
Broadcasters silenced Father Charles Coughlin in 1938, just as Twitter, YouTube and Facebook Trump’s incitements. Introduction In...
Violence, corruption, and murder dominate our modern headlines, Little has changed since execution ballads in sixteenth-century Europe....
The misfit journalist felt at home in the marginalized world he wrote about. In 1869, an odd...
Each local-news closure will cut into our democracy in ways that may prove fatal. By Tim Karr...
Grady wanted to promote northern investment in the South, and he was willing to ignore lynchings and...
The Wasp meted out ridicule to a myriad of caricatured subjects, from senators and presidents to Chinese...
It severely affected public opinion in favor of war and further energized a war-weary public in England....
Journalists face daily oppression from an authoritarian regime. Turkey is notorious as a leading jailer of journalists...
A group of researchers searches for the best way to help users steer clear of online deception...
“You furnish the pictures and I’ll furnish the war”. In this and like communities, public sentiment is...
George Washington tired of those he called “infamous scribblers”. By Harlow Giles Unger “American Nation Debauched by...
W.T. Stead’s 1885 account of the process by which wealthy Londoners procured teenagers for sex became a...
Interned Japanese-Americans produced newspapers to chronicle the stories and experiences of their community in a time of...
Remembering what one of last century’s most courageous Jewish journalists taught us. By Peter Dreier In this...
Thanks to Ida Tarbell, we’re not to afraid to expose the shenanigans of the super-rich. Over the...
A scheming and salacious newspaper reporter targeted Hamilton and Jefferson – and nearly ruined them. It is...
‘Look me in the Eye’ on SBS and programs like it blur the line between reality TV...
The Syrian army, honing in on her satellite phone, targeted an artillery strike on the building where...
From the air and on the ground: the reporters who told the HIroshima and Nagasaki stories to...
Journalism’s crisis – loss of readers, revenue and respect – has led many to conclude that if...
There are lessons to be learned from this story. In October 1924, during the general election campaign...
What would happen if journalists spoke up more in defense of their profession, while simultaneously also testing...
White House Press Corps, 1918 In light of the relationship between the press and the president, the James...
Creative Commons At the intersection of applied linguistics and journalism studies lies media linguistics. By Dr....
Exploring a deeper interrogation of the relationship between technology, historical scholarship, and more presentist social science. By Dr....
Recasting studies of communication in terms of a ritual model. By Dr. James W. Carey Communication Theorist, Former Professor...
At the dawn of the 17th century, early newspapers began to replace oral news. 10.28.2012 Theory behind...
A statue of Henry David Thoreau in front of a replica of his cabin in Concord, Massachusetts. Chris...
A traveler reads a newspaper. AP Photo/Julio Cortez Researchers set out across four cities to ask the...