Session 1: What is Journalism? What is a Journalist? Is Journalism a Trade, Craft, or Profession? Has New Technology Changed Journalism?

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Session 1: What is Journalism? What is a Journalist? Is Journalism a Trade, Craft, or Profession? Has New Technology Changed Journalism?

MMC910 Journalism and Society New Master of Arts at UOWD in Media and Communications Why not Mass Communications? Answering market need for more professional specialists in various areas: Journalism, Media Studies, Public Relations, Professional Writing No requirement of previous knowledge Starting from ground and moving up fast

Daily MMC910 Students should Read 2 newspapers in print or online Read in more than 1 language if possible Receive news alerts from at least 2 news sites Identify continuing news and feature stories Find news about the UAE Find news about another country Follow news about the UAE and the other country

MMC910 Students should consider Joining Twitter: Following Starting a blog: Joining the MMC blog: coming Joining YouTube: Any other ideas?

MMC Students Will Learn To find the right sources To use the UOWD library To access the UOW library To use paraphrases and quotes To reference sources To avoid plagiarism To conduct a literature review To integrate theories learned in readings and class with your own material

MMC Students will learn To work individually To work in teams as leader and member To meet deadlines To organize work To produce increasingly professional writing To work in various media To use a variety of formats To select the best medium and best format

Journalism and Society Program Schedule may be flexible Lectures and guest speakers Student team project Exam Individual report Individual essay

What is Journalism? Wikipedia: In modern society, news media have become the chief purveyor of information and opinion about public affairs; but the role and status of journalism, along with other forms of mass media, are undergoing changes resulting from the Internet.news mediamass mediaInternet See Role of Press Legal Status Ethics

What is a Journalist From The News Manual, Australian guide for pros “We define journalists principally as men and women who present that information as news to the audiences of newspapers, magazines, radio or television stations or the Internet.” %201/volume1_02.htm %201/volume1_02.htm

Has technology changed journalism? What is journalism worth: Check out Online Journalism Review from USC Annenberg School/UC Berkeley Journalism School n_statement/

Before Session 2 next week Prepare by going over Week 1 readings in the Syllabus Take notes – some material will be included in Week 8 Exam Save information, references, titles that seem interesting – for presentation, paper, and/or essay Come to class with comments about your reading Come to class with observations about what journalism is doing in today’s society Bring examples

MMC910 Journalism and Society That’s it for tonight. See you Wednesday in MMC911 Call, with questions. Don’t wait till next class to get answers, solve problems. Tomorrow is too late!