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Journalism sits at the intersection of language, ethics, media studies, and civic life, making it a natural subject for English and communications courses alike. Students are asked to examine how news is produced, who controls it, and what responsibilities reporters carry toward the public. The field raises questions about credibility, objectivity, and the relationship between the press and society that have only grown more urgent as media landscapes shift. Works like Merrill's arguments on the professionalization of journalism provide theoretical grounding, while figures such as Hunter S. Thompson illustrate how individual voices and unconventional styles have challenged mainstream reporting conventions.

The papers archived on this subject approach journalism from several distinct angles. Some focus on professional standards and the tensions created when commercial pressures and corporate business priorities conflict with editorial independence. Others take a historical or biographical approach, tracing how specific journalists or prizes like the Pulitzer have shaped the field. A number of papers examine structural issues, including the revolving door between journalism and other industries, while technological change — particularly the internet's effect on print news — draws analytical attention to how reporting and public consumption of stories have transformed in recent decades.

A strong essay on journalism needs a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad claim that "the media is important." Evidence drawn from specific reporting practices, named outlets, documented case studies, or theoretical frameworks about the press carries more weight than generalizations about society. Credibility and sourcing should be addressed directly when relevant. The most common pitfall is conflating all journalism into a single category — distinguishing between print, digital, investigative, and opinion reporting will sharpen any argument considerably.

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Research Paper Undergraduate
Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier,
HAZELWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT v. KUHLMEIER, 484 U.S. 260 (1988)
Research Paper Doctorate
Joyce Carol Oates: A Stylistic
Joyce Carol Oates: A Stylistic Move from the Journalistic to the Literary
Essay Doctorate
People Internet Mobile Media Change Ways News
The internet is responsible for having revolutionized virtually all domains, given that more and more individuals come to break away from conventionality and embrace the internet. The media and news devices in…
Research Paper Doctorate
Front-Page War: How Media Complicity
How Media Complicity Created the War in Iraq
Paper Doctorate
Media the Two Media News
This paper discusses the Onion News Network and WikiLeaks in terms of their role as news providers. They are compared with each other and with conventional TV news.
Essay Doctorate
Arab media coverage: investigation and analysis of contemporary issues
Tunisian Example and Women's Role in the Revolt
Essay Doctorate
Death and the Civil War: Shifting American Views on Mortality
This document contains an examination of and reflection on the understanding of death and dying and of the human body during the Civil War in the United States, which was complicated by the general prudery of the Victorian Era. Several primary documents from the Civil War period are examined and addressed as evidence of how attitudes shifted.
Paper Doctorate
Marketing Mix Proposals and Strategic Implementation Plans
¶ … Marketing Principles and Practices to Organizational Goals
Paper Undergraduate
Journalism -- the Revolving Door
¶ … journalism -- the revolving door policy that allows politicians to walk into the field as journalists and journalists to leave their profession, become politicians and then return once again to the journalism…
Paper Undergraduate
Vocational Counseling Development Plan for Career Change
¶ … client should be comfortable with his or her treatment, the counseling process and what to expect during the process. A counselor should understand the client's needs and immediate situation.