A thought for a revolutionary era:
All successful revolutions are the kicking in of a rotten door. — J. K. Galbraith
Here’s confirmation:
A thought for a revolutionary era:
All successful revolutions are the kicking in of a rotten door. — J. K. Galbraith
Here’s confirmation:
COVERING AMERICA (2d ed)
tinyurl.com/34ta6sth
THE JOURNALIST'S COMPANION
https://tinyurl.com/u26veveh
LIKE A FAMILY
https://tinyurl.com/a7cb2znv
Just wanted to say I’m really enjoying your blog. I’m a journalism prof at a small liberal arts college, and after years of putting it off, I finally started my own blog. Now I’m addicted. I’m also requiring my upper-level journalism students to create blogs on niche topics. I haven’t found very many other journalism professors who keep blogs. Do you have any recommendations?
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Thanks, David.
As it happens, I have been invited to join a panel of journalism historians who blog (now there’s a niche demographic) who will be speaking at the AEJMC conference this summer in St. Louis. The organizer is Joe Campbell. Here are the links he sent me for the panelists. I hope that helps.
Chris Daly’s blog: https://journalismprofessor.com/
Karen Russell’s blog: http://www.teachingpr.org/teaching_pr/
Jim McPherson’s blog: http://jmcpherson.wordpress.com/
WJC’s blog: http://mediamythalert.wordpress.com/
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Fantastic, thank you!
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Hello! One question… According to you.. How is the nature of revolution changing?
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My point was that it is not changing all that much.
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