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Gilbert, David – 1992
The late Donald C. Stewart's assertion that "the era of the cognitive psychologists is waning; the era of the social constructionists is just beginning" drew attention to a major ontological and epistemological shift in composition studies. This shift demanded a methodology to accommodate it. Some composition researchers have considered…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Constructivism (Learning), Ethnography, Higher Education
Wilkins, Lee – 1983
The New Journalism, which uses literary techniques usually restricted to fiction, has been categorized and analyzed from a number of perspectives, but little effort has been made to delineate its intellectual and philosophical roots. The New Journalism arose from the intellectual tradition of Romanticism, as opposed to Classicism, the movement…
Descriptors: Intellectual History, Literary Devices, Literary Styles, New Journalism
O'Brien, Dean W. – Journalism Monographs, 1983
To expose a fundamental conflict in journalism between newsworthiness and objectivity (or novelty and authority) this monograph first examines the parallel between news environment and physical environment. Objectivity is defined here not as a description of the environment, but as symbols in the minds of significant publics, or…
Descriptors: Conflict, Journalism, Journalism Education, New Journalism