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academic freedom | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: academic freedom. Resource page for WCIJ/SJMC budget bill amendment crisis. June 6, 2013. Update 30 June 2013: Governor Scott Walker has used his line-item veto power to strike the provision; the crisis is over and our collaboration has been preserved. Thank you! For discussion of “lessons learned” see the tip sheet from WCIJ. And the blog post by SJMC Director Greg Downey.
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wcij | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Resource page for WCIJ/SJMC budget bill amendment crisis. June 6, 2013. Update 30 June 2013: Governor Scott Walker has used his line-item veto power to strike the provision; the crisis is over and our collaboration has been preserved. Thank you! For discussion of “lessons learned” see the tip sheet from WCIJ. And the blog post by SJMC Director Greg Downey. Continue reading →. Statement on ...
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investigative journalism | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: investigative journalism. Resource page for WCIJ/SJMC budget bill amendment crisis. June 6, 2013. Update 30 June 2013: Governor Scott Walker has used his line-item veto power to strike the provision; the crisis is over and our collaboration has been preserved. Thank you! For discussion of “lessons learned” see the tip sheet from WCIJ. Continue reading →. Toya Washington’s com...
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Wisconsin Idea | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Wisconsin Idea. Resource page for WCIJ/SJMC budget bill amendment crisis. June 6, 2013. Update 30 June 2013: Governor Scott Walker has used his line-item veto power to strike the provision; the crisis is over and our collaboration has been preserved. Thank you! For discussion of “lessons learned” see the tip sheet from WCIJ. And the blog post by SJMC Director Greg Downey.
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WisconsinWatch | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Resource page for WCIJ/SJMC budget bill amendment crisis. June 6, 2013. Update 30 June 2013: Governor Scott Walker has used his line-item veto power to strike the provision; the crisis is over and our collaboration has been preserved. Thank you! For discussion of “lessons learned” see the tip sheet from WCIJ. And the blog post by SJMC Director Greg Downey. Continue reading →. PhD student J...
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internships | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Resource page for WCIJ/SJMC budget bill amendment crisis. June 6, 2013. Update 30 June 2013: Governor Scott Walker has used his line-item veto power to strike the provision; the crisis is over and our collaboration has been preserved. Thank you! For discussion of “lessons learned” see the tip sheet from WCIJ. And the blog post by SJMC Director Greg Downey. Continue reading →. PhD student J...
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alumni | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Students and the Supreme Court. June 26, 2013. During this momentous week at the Supreme Court, I was delighted to see some of our former students working on the coverage. Alison Fox (’09) covered Edith Windsor, who sued over the federal Defense of Marriage Act and won, for the Wall Street Journal. Emma Roller (’11) wrote for Slate. Your generous donation to our Annual Fund. The real story...
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kbculver@wisc.edu | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: kbculver@wisc.edu. Students and the Supreme Court. June 26, 2013. During this momentous week at the Supreme Court, I was delighted to see some of our former students working on the coverage. Alison Fox (’09) covered Edith Windsor, who sued over the federal Defense of Marriage Act and won, for the Wall Street Journal. Emma Roller (’11) wrote for Slate. August 29, 2012.
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objectivity | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Ethics and interns in Wisconsin’s recent recall election. August 29, 2012. Forgive the cross post, but students, faculty and alumni might be interested in this ethics piece from the Columbia Journalism Review. And some of the resulting comments from students and others. Your generous donation to our Annual Fund. Helps to support our research, teaching, and service mission. Thank you! Fruit...
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ethics | Mediated Communication
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A UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication weblog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Ethics and interns in Wisconsin’s recent recall election. August 29, 2012. Forgive the cross post, but students, faculty and alumni might be interested in this ethics piece from the Columbia Journalism Review. And some of the resulting comments from students and others. What’s The Point Of Journalism School, Anyway? October 20, 2010. This NPR piece is worth a read/listen. I cannot imagine ...