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Frye, Jonathan – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
The stronghold that games have on our society has made it imperative that educators understand the impact that video games can have. Owens (2012) presented two frames for how the press discussed the popular game "Spore," which incorporates elements of science topics. One frame suggested that the game teaches children about intelligent design,…
Descriptors: Video Games, Creationism, Evolution, Student Motivation
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
In these times of financial crisis, much of the discussion about scholarly publishing has focused on budgets, the switch to electronic formats, and the future of the monograph. Throughout, however, university presses have continued to bring out important scholarship that is the mainstay of academe. "The Chronicle Review" asked a group of editors…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Publishing Industry, Publications, Mail Surveys
Hand, Michael; Pearce, Joanne – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2009
How should patriotism be handled in schools? We argue that schools cannot afford to ignore the topic, but nor are they justified in either promoting or discouraging patriotic feeling in students. The only defensible policy is for schools to adopt a stance of neutrality and teach the topic as a controversial issue. We go on to show that there is…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Press Opinion, Teaching Methods, Patriotism

Brody, David; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1987
This symposium includes the title article by David Brody and "How Union Members and Nonmembers View the Role of Unions" (Carol Keegan); "American Labor History: A Conspiracy of Silence?" (Roy Rosenzweig); and "Are the Media Shortchanging Organized Labor?" (John A. Grimes). (SK)
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, News Media, Press Opinion, Unions

Mehan, Joseph A. – Journal of Communication, 1981
After World War II, the United States was the champion of communications as an international issue, but it has since become disenchanted with its formulation and debate. (PD)
Descriptors: Communications, Global Approach, Mass Media, News Media
Hawthorne, Bobby – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C: JET), 1980
Points out the importance of the editorial page in student publications; suggests that student editorials tend to be trite and too often fail to provide serious examination of the local educational process and other important issues that directly affect students. (TJ)
Descriptors: Editorials, Press Opinion, School Newspapers, Secondary Education
Dewey, Donald O. – 1986
From 1939 to 1943 the United States went from a period of total opposition to the Soviets to a gradual acceptance of its new ally. The "New York Times" editorial page shared in this trend: moving cautiously from complete rejection of the Soviets to acceptance of the Russian people, next the Red Army, and finally the Soviet government.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Relations, Journalism, Press Opinion
Dewey, Donald O. – 1986
In many respects the 18 months from June 1941 to December 1942--from the German assault on Soviet Russia to the conclusion of the first year of actual United States participation in World War II--was a brief interval of realism in the United States perception of the Soviet Union. The editorialists of "The New York Times" (probably the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Relations, Journalism, Press Opinion

Parry-Giles, Shawn J. – Western Journal of Communication, 1996
Reports that the domestic news media became part of the United States Government's propaganda scheme during the Truman and Eisenhower presidencies. Suggests that the strategizing of both administrations and the employee interchange between America's propaganda program and the private news arena created a press that became outspoken advocates of…
Descriptors: Government Role, News Media, Press Opinion, Propaganda
Olasky, Marvin N. – 1987
Staggered by some recent libel verdicts, many journalists are neglecting lessons about press freedom learned at great cost during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Journalists then learned that state power over the press, residing in the hands of either censors or judges, leads to a decrease in press freedom. In 1986, though, many media…
Descriptors: Censorship, Freedom of Speech, Journalism, Journalism History

Rossiter, Margaret – Contemporary French Civilization, 1980
French women filled many positions in the development of the clandestine French Resistance Press. The press expanded from a handful of papers in 1940 to over 100 national papers by 1944. Papers directed specifically to women urged their support of the Resistance Movement. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Activism, Editorials, Employed Women, European History
Olasky, Marvin N. – 1986
While the typical pantheon of journalism history heroes is made up almost entirely of individuals who campaigned for more governmental regulation and increased social liberalism, there is also an opposing tradition in American journalism, one based on the premise that governmental cures are in most cases worse than the diseases they are designed…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Journalism, News Reporting, Newspapers
El Brocense; And Others – Yelmo, 1980
This section consists of reprints on the following topics: (1) the misuse of "en"; (2) anglicisms; (3) widespread use of vulgar language; (4) an interview with Emilio Criado on Spanish language variation; (5) use of the feminine in professional titles; and (6) Spanish, the national language of Latin American countries. (AMH)
Descriptors: Feminism, Language Usage, Language Variation, Linguistic Borrowing
Harrison, S. L. – 1992
A return to excellence and ethics can end the bashing of the press and earn it respect. H. L. Mencken was an outstanding press-basher. One problem he identified is that journalists see themselves as professionals, when they are no more than "hired hands" unable to control admission to the craft. A solution Mencken offered was to improve…
Descriptors: Ethics, Journalism, Journalism Education, Mass Media Role
Kirkhorn, Michael J. – 1981
Virtue in journalism implies a clearsighted expansion of outlook and requires determined attempts to cross boundaries separating the journalist from society, journalist from subject, journalist from journalist, journalist from ideas, journalist from sentiments and feelings, and journalist from "inner abundance." Some of the requirements for the…
Descriptors: Credibility, Integrity, Journalism, News Media