CITIZEN JOURNALISM
Journal / Journalism / Journalist journal (n) a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations. a newspaper, esp. a daily one. a periodical or magazine, esp. one published for a group, learned society, or profession. journalism (n) the occupation of reporting, writing, editing, photographing, or broadcasting news. journalist (n)
Traditional / Citizen What are the differences? …… Citizen ……
Target Vocabulary absolute (adj) complete, perfect, undoubted, certain He ruled with absolute power. A sick person needs to have absolute trust in a doctor.
advertising (n) a public promotion of some product or service ad, advert "You can fool all the people all the time if the advertising is right and the budget is big enough" [Joseph E. Levine] advertisement (n)
audience (n) a group of viewers or listeners, esp at a public event such as a concert or play The singer expanded his audience by recording popular songs as well as opera.
concept (n) an abstract or general idea, plan We never love someone. We just love the idea we have of someone. It's a concept of ours - summing up, ourselves - that we love. Fernando Pessoa
devastation (n) destruction A huge bomb blast brought devastation to the centre of the city. devastate (v) to destroy, to give big damage
editor (n) a person who edits written material for publication She works as the sports editor for a well-known newspaper. edit (v) to prepare (written material) for publication or presentation, as by correcting, revising, or adapting.
execution (n) death penalty, capital punishment carrying into action, performing He was sentenced to execution by lethal injection. execute (v) to put into effect; carry out, perform, do to be executed (v) executive (adj) administrative, managerial
found (v) establish, launch, form YTU was founded in 1911 as a state university.
inaccurate (adj) mistaken or incorrect, not accurate In recent days there has been a lot of inaccurate reporting and misinformation on social media. inaccuracy (n)
inferior to (adj) lower in rank or importance poor, second-rate His photographs were inferior to those taken by Ernie. "No-one can make you feel inferior without your consent" [Eleanor Roosevelt] the inferior status of women in many societies inferiority X superiority (n)
racist (adj) race (n) ethnic group racism (n) prejudice against an ethnic group racist (adj) racially prejudiced, chauvinist He has a hard core of support amongst white racists.
reject (n) The journal rejected the student's paper. refuse, say no to, turn down The journal rejected the student's paper. My credit card was rejected by the ATM. rejection (n)
research (v/n) research (n) careful study of a given subject research (v) to study thoroughly to carry out investigations to do research The students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history project.
resign (v) to give up, leave, quit a position He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job. resignation (n)
solution (n) a method of dealing with a problem answer, result, explanation If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. solve (v)
survivor (n) The survivors of the fire were taken to a hospital. survive (v) to remain alive survivor (n) a person or thing that survives survival (adj) endurance, natural selection The survivors of the fire were taken to a hospital. survival of the fittest
transform (v) to change, alter, make different The old factory has been transformed into an art gallery. transformation (n)
well-trained (adj) Having gained satisfactory training