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31: 95: 190: 169: 200: 85: 64: 647: 329: 280: 22: 562:. From my reading of that article, it's a form of recording/training to record events within the confines of a sovereign state's defence force, making it a functionary of a branch of official nation-state reportage, and serving a very different function to independent reportage and freedom of the press issues. -- 509:
I've never encountered "Election journalism/electoral journalism", or "Defense journalism"/military journalism" as 'in the real world' terminology, and I haven't found any scholarly material on the subjects. These 'subsets' smack of being neologisms used for marketing courses. "Diploma in Political
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The role media can play as a watchdog is indispensable for democracy and it is for this reason that UNESCO fully supports initiatives to strengthen the capacity building of investigative journalism throughout the world. At a time of a widening communications ecosystem, journalism today needs to
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clearly show its key value-add to the public interest. In this light, credible investigative stories, like the kind promoted in this book, are increasingly pivotal to public confirmation of the continuing importance of professional journalistic work in the coming years.
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The article is entitled "political journalism" but sections refer to "civic" journalism. Are they the exact same? If so the article should state that and use "political" journalism consistently or rename the article to "civic journalism" and use that consistently.
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and Electoral Journalism" sounds remarkably like "Political journalism". In fact, the source cited essentially argues that there is "little" in the way of such courses available. Either they're recognised far more universally, or it's
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Hi, my name is Alyssa and I'm working with my mass com class to edit and draft articles. I am attaching a link to the edit/Draft I did for this article. It would be great to get feedback or suggestions for how i could improve it,
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Hi this is Alyssa again working on my draft for this article. It would be great if you could take a look at my sandbox and leave any suggestions on what to improve.
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Hi, It would be great to add how the media affects politics in the electoral journalism subset. It is relevant towards how campaigns are affected. ~
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That article is terrible. No wonder it's been tagged for multiple problems. Aside from that, by its definition, it isn't related to the
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Thanks for self-reverting, but in relation to your recent additions suggesting that a more comprehensive "
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There is only one reference regarding electoral journalism.
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forms of journalism this article should be covering per
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