Discipline: Journalism

Banned Truth: The Hate U Give and other Banned Books for the Fight for Media Literacy in the Digital AgeBanned Truth: The Hate U Give and other Banned Books for the Fight for Media Literacy in the Digital Age

Essay Case Study on Media Literacy and Fake News Objective: writing a 4-5 page analytical paper that examines a specific case study of “fake news” through the lens of digital media literacy. The goal is to critically evaluate the origins, spread, and societal impact of the chosen example, while emphasizing the role of media literacy […]

Short Eassy Questions for “She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement”Short Eassy Questions for “She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement”

Final Assignment: Read the book “She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement.” From the list of questions below, choose three to answer. Each response should be approximately 200–250 words. Question 9 is mandatory, so in total, you will answer four questions: → Three of your choice (from Questions 1–8) → […]

A 1,000-word essay that considers the regulatory and legal aspects of a recent case.A 1,000-word essay that considers the regulatory and legal aspects of a recent case.

A 1,000-word essay that considers the regulatory and legal aspects of a recent case. You are required to answer the question below. Your answer should identify and define the key media law issues in the case and explain how legal and regulatory frameworks operate and interact with the Human Rights Act 1998 in litigation procedures […]

Add introduction, conclusion and 10 academic and industry sources to internship site profileAdd introduction, conclusion and 10 academic and industry sources to internship site profile

In order to complete this assessment task, you will need to conduct pre-internship research. In addition to scholarly literature relevant to your discipline, appropriate sources of information for this task include industry reports, news coverage, the organisation’s website, and/or the organisation’s social media profiles.Your workplace profile should address some of the following: Its structure, size, […]

Select THREE central images in Alexie’s “Evolution.” In one paragraph per image, describe Alexie’s choice of language in crafting these images and why his word choice is vital to the poem’s larger theme of systematic Native American degradation.Select THREE central images in Alexie’s “Evolution.” In one paragraph per image, describe Alexie’s choice of language in crafting these images and why his word choice is vital to the poem’s larger theme of systematic Native American degradation.

Select THREE central images in Alexie’s “Evolution.” In one paragraph per image, describe Alexie’s choice of language in crafting these images and why his word choice is vital to the poem’s larger theme of systematic Native American degradation. 1,000 words or roughly four double-spaced pages. Your essay must include a formal organization structure with an […]

Race, Gender and Media Project (John Lennon’s quote “We’re more popular than Jesus”)Race, Gender and Media Project (John Lennon’s quote “We’re more popular than Jesus”)

For this project, you will need to select a topic related to one of the readings from the text or another topic related to race or gender within media (with instructor approval). I encourage you to select a topic you have a real interest in, as it will make the process more worthwhile and engaging […]

To understand and analyze the power of journalism, who has the power in journalism, and how that power is often exclusionaryTo understand and analyze the power of journalism, who has the power in journalism, and how that power is often exclusionary

ESSAY/VIDEO ESSAY: Controlling Process, Power, and Exclusion You can choose to complete this assignment either as a written essay or a video essay. Regardless of the format, your goal is to explore the significant impact of media conglomeration and business practices on journalism and the inclusion of marginalized groups. You will critically analyze how media […]

Chinese community protests city shelter, urging “No Shelter, Children Safety First.”Chinese community protests city shelter, urging “No Shelter, Children Safety First.”

The Chinese community in the Gravesend neighborhood addressed their concerns, protesting the city’s plan to build a homeless shelter at the intersection of 25th Avenue and 86th Street. The protests have been ongoing, with the key message from the residents being clear of their statement: “No Shelter, Children Safety First.”  David, a resident and participant […]

Rural Media and Gender Inclusion: Exploring Journalism’s Impact on Women’s Representation in Sub-Saharan AfricaRural Media and Gender Inclusion: Exploring Journalism’s Impact on Women’s Representation in Sub-Saharan Africa

Gender inequality remains a pervasive issue in Sub-Saharan Africa, impacting various aspects of life including economic opportunities, education, and political representation. Media, as a powerful tool for shaping public opinion and social norms, plays a significant role in either perpetuating or challenging these inequalities. While urban media has been extensively studied, rural journalism—which serves a […]

Title: A comparison between 19th century and modern day African American Journalism; How the approach changed to become a catalyst for social change and media representationTitle: A comparison between 19th century and modern day African American Journalism; How the approach changed to become a catalyst for social change and media representation

*My original thesis so you can get an ideal African Americans have made strides in education, engineering, and many other professional fields, but not without a cause. From Ida B. Wells to W.E.B Du Bois, many African Americans in journalism have struggled with societal stereotypes, representation, and equality. This research paper examines the approach and […]