Search
Now showing items 1-20 of 270
Global Journalist: Singapore confronts a second coronavirus
(2020)
On this April 27, 2020 program, veteran news editors in Singapore discussed how journalists there are adapting to COVID-19 by applying the lessons learnt from SARS, another coronavirus which hit the country in 2003. Host: Aqil Hamzah. Guests: P...
Global Journalist: Covering two deadly viruses
(2020)
On this April 22, 2020 program, interviewees discussed the reporting on the Zika virus and COVID-19. They also discussed the relationship between the press and public health officials when reporting on pandemics and epidemics. Host: Isabella Paxton...
Global Journalist: Reconstruction after the Iraq War
(2003)
This is a Global Journalist conversation from April 17, 2003 between Stuart Loory and journalists on what to expect for the reconstruction process following the end of the war in Iraq. They examine past reconstruction in Afghanistan and Bosnia...
Global Journalist: Bringing war criminals to justice
(2002)
In this October 3, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory talks with four journalists about Osama bin Laden, the 9/11 mastermind whom President George W. Bush promised to get dead or alive, and Slobodan Milo_evi_, the former Serbian...
Global Journalist: America's hunt for terrorists and Venezuela’s political crisis
(2002)
On this December 19, 2002 program, journalists discuss a new U.S. order permitting the assassination of terrorists and a brewing political crisis Venezuela and what it means for global oil markets....
Global Journalist: GJ talks lessons learned by foreign journalists at MU Journalism Program
(2003)
This May 15, 2003 program of Global Journalist featured guest host Byron Scott speaking with three international journalists who spent the last year learning about American media at the Missouri School of Journalism through the Humphrey Fellowship...
Global Journalist: Germany gears up to elect new chancellor as Iraq War looms
(2002)
In this September 19, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory speaks with four panelists about Germany's upcoming election for chancellor, and possible consequences on the United States' effort to build support for a war with Iraq....
Global Journalist: Nuclear Tension Rises in the Korean Peninsula, and Civil War in Liberia Threatens U.S. Embassy
(2003)
On this July 24, 2003 show, Stuart Loory discusses rising tensions in the world from Liberia to North Korea with a group of journalists....
Global Journalist: Reporters on the Iraq War
(2003)
This Global Journalist show from April 3, 2003 features several journalists discussing how they view the recent progress of the American and British forces in the Iraq war. Jennifer Hamarneh, at the time the editor-in-chief of The Jordan Times...
Global Journalist: Covering the SARS epidemic
(2003)
This April 24, 2003 interview on the Global Journalist features journalists based in Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore and Toronto discussing the viral outbreak of SARS, sudden acute respiratory syndrome. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: Christopher Bodeen...
The guerrilla in town : influences on content production in exiled media
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
On 21 June 2011 Reeyot Alemu was detained by the Federal Police and later was charged with terrorism and sentenced for five years. Her detention is one of the several incidents in Ethiopia that illustrate how journalists function in their daily...
To leave or not to leave: exploring the impact of COVID-19 on routine practice and burnout among women magazine journalists
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
Using organizational support and the Hertzberg motivation-hygiene theory as a lens of analysis, this study examines how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted feelings of burnout among women journalists at digital magazines, Apartment Therapy...
Understanding the process for producing presidential campaign coverage
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Nearly every journalist has heard the accusations of biased journalism and “fake news” at one point or another. With the 2020 presidential campaign in full swing and election...
To quit or not to quit : voluntary turnover among Millennial English-language journalists in Indonesia
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
This qualitative study investigates the voluntary turnover and job satisfaction among millennial English-language journalists in Indonesia in order to understand why young journalists leave their news organization or journalism altogether. It also...
Journalism's lifeline : exploring an American aversion to government aid
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
. This underinvestment has resulted in growing news conglomerates, concentrating news media ownership, and proliferating news deserts. This reality leaves local communities without local newsrooms or local journalists, and desperately starved for quality news content...
Barriers to media coverage of Myanmar since the military coup began
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
to examine the barriers to covering the situation in Myanmar that journalists have faced since the coup started, under the lens of Peace Journalism, a framework for reporting that explores the root causes of conflict formation without sensationalizing war...
Analyzing access: an analysis of food desert coverage during COVID-19
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
This study explored the ways in which food desert coverage was reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of the research was to analyze reporting patterns such as themes, use of race, and sourcing practices to understand the journalistic...
The role of newsletters in the future of independent journalism
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2022)
companies, independent journalists are also using newsletters for personal goals such as finding a side income, creating a brand and advertising their work and projects. In this report, intrapreneurial and entrepreneurial journalists who create newsletters...
Women in newsroom still feel undervalued compared to their male coworkers
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
female journalists with varying levels of experience who have worked in a variety of types of newsrooms and on different mediums, this research found that women in newsrooms believe that while there has been some change over time, there is still much room...
The debate is dead : how journalists cover climate change now that false equivalence is uncommon
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)