Ryan Holiday is a media strategist and author of the new book Trust Me, I’m Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator. Brooke speaks to Ryan about what it is like to bribe the media on behalf of bestselling authors and billion dollar brands.
Despite ethical concerns, some papers continuing relationship with journalism outsourcing company
Journalism outsourcing company Journatic uses outsourced labor–often from overseas–to provide “hyperlocal” content to newspapers. The Chicago-based company launched in 2006. By 2012, the company provided research or written content to several big newspapers including the San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, and Chicago Sun-Times.
Media and Children
From Dr. Dimitri Christakis, a researcher, paediatrician, and parent, this video explores the media’s impact on early childhood development. Delivered at the TEDxRainier 2011 event, the talk focuses on how early TV exposure of certain types and in certain doses can inappropriately stimulate a child’s brain development. In the video, Dr. Christakis explains that a […]
Global Connect! Gender Justice Writing Project
Global Connect! creates an opportunity for local media and writers to improve their knowledge and sensitivity in reporting on gender justice issues.
Three Anonymous Spouses Shaped 20th Century Media
The “father of public relations,” the journalist organizer of the Newspaper Guild and the founding editor of the New Yorker all had brilliant spouses who were uncredited partners, says Susan Henry in this excerpt from “Anonymous in Their Own Names.”
Voices of Media Literacy: International Pioneers Speak
Voices of Media Literacy is a collection of interviews that were conducted in 2010-2011 with 20 media literacy pioneers who were active in the field prior to 1990. These pioneers represent the English-speaking countries of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and the United States. Their views not only shed light on the development of media […]
PBS Lesson Plan: Social Media and Non-violent Protest
Lesson Plan for 9-12 year olds The Objectives are to: Analyze political cartoons that depict the revolution in Egypt Understand why Egyptians and citizens from other Middle East countries are revolting against their governments. Understand that social media and traditional medial served as a tool in the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia. Understand that other […]
New Media Literacy Education (NMLE): A Developmental Approach
“Young people are no longer just consumers of media; they are producers as well. In Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century, Jenkins et al. (2006) describe this new environment as a participato- ry culture. According to this report, a participatory cul- ture has the following characteristics: low barriers for […]
Promoting Citizenship in the Digital Lives of our Children
This thought provoking video won the What’s Your Story? video competition 2011. Titled ‘Where are you?’ it was created by Mark C Eshleman and features Tyler Joseph. The contribution of young people to the conversation about what it means to be a respectful, responsible and ethical digital citizen is a significant perspective expressed not only […]
Facebook For School Counselors
With the explosion of social media, the line between technology and teenagers’ social and emotional lives is increasingly blurred. School counselors often find themselves called upon to address and resolve the very real consequences of issues that are born in the virtual space. With this in mind, Facebook and iKeepSafe created A School Counselor’s Guide […]
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