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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: December 2011
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Sunday, December 11, 2011. Fort Worth Occupiers Discuss the Movement. Written by Hallie Workman. Standing by a Fort Worth police vehicle on a 40-degree night in Burnett Park, ten people recite, in unison, a section of Fort Worth City Ordinance. A few minutes later, the three Fort Worth police officers return to their car and leave the park. Shouts and cheers erupt from the small crowd. 8220;They ...
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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: October 2011
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Wednesday, October 26, 2011. Occupy Fort Worth: Through a PR lens and First-Person Perspective. On Oct. 15, I headed downtown to the Occupy Fort Worth protest and march. My reason for going was a combination of curiosity (read: my love of people watching) and the fact that I support the efforts of people to do something. Observations from the gathering and march:. When I first arrived, I quickly ...
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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: September 2011
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Thursday, September 1, 2011. 9/11 through the eyes of a (very) confused 6th-grader. As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 is coming up, a lot of people will be telling their "where were you" stories. As it just so happens, I was quite the avid journal writer when I was in 6th grade. I went back to my parents house and found my *NSYNC journal (forgive me, I was 11). No time written, must have been some ...
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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: NYT and the ethical meat challenge: let's keep this simple
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Thursday, April 5, 2012. NYT and the ethical meat challenge: let's keep this simple. Preface: If you're reading this and you're not part of the media ethics class I'm writing this for, you might be a little lost. I apologize in advance. The challenge posed by the New York Times. The simple fact of consuming an animal. The question isn't "is the way we get out meat ethical? It is absolutely ethica...
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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: The Ethics of Drone Journalism
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Thursday, April 26, 2012. The Ethics of Drone Journalism. Drones have the potential to vastly enhance the journalism profession. In some places, it already has. In Moscow, a drone captured breathtaking areal footage of a 25,000-person protest. Drones were also used to survey damage in Tuscaloosa after the tornados. But this is just the beginning. To, or alongside established codes of ethics like ...
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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: What media literacy? Kony 2012 and Millennials
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Kony 2012 and Millennials. It's not enough to say that the Kony 2012 video has gone viral. The attention it had received is on a scale that hasn't been seen before. Yesterday, the radio program To The Point. Devoted most of their show to discussing the Kony issue. The synopsis of that segment reads:. How did it get so big so fast? About the fact errors and problems in t...
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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: Homeless Hotspots and what changed my mind
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Homeless Hotspots and what changed my mind. Homeless Hotspots" were easily the most talked about thing this year at SXSW. In short, the marketing firm BBH gave t-shirts to homeless people in Austin, and let them sell wireless internet access. The first I heard of this was from a tweet by AdAge. My immediate response was a tweet saying:. Did we blow that? Yes sir. I ...
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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: July 2011
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Friday, July 22, 2011. Oh for the Love of Journalism, Correlation is NOT Causation! Are a huge pet peeve of mine. I really can't complain about them enough. The first line of this story is, "Sorry soda lovers - even diet drinks can make you fat." This article is trying to talk about a recent scientific study, but it misses the mark and it's just plain inaccurate. Inaccuracy in journalism? But we ...
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Thoughts on Media Images | Hallie Workman: June 2011
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Thoughts on Media Images Hallie Workman. A critical look at media ethics and musings on current media issues. Monday, June 27, 2011. Jose Vargas: A Conflict of Interest? I've been fascinated by the story of Jose Vargas, a journalist for the. According to his column, Vargas came to the United States when he was 12 years old, and found out he was in the country illegally when he was 16. In this week's episode. Can Jewish and Muslim journalists not write about the Palestinean-Israeli conflict? What about a ...
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