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Combating impunity for attacks on journalists
Each year on November 2, the United Nations recognizes International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. It’s a grim recognition but one that is needed now more than ever.
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“It Has Changed Completely”: How Local Sports Broadcasters Adapted to No Sports
Editor’s note: this research was a collaboration between Dr. Miles Romney of Brigham Young University and Dr. Kevin Hull of the University of South Carolina. The full study can be found here.
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Communications students explore the journey for wisdom in collaborative project
During their college years, young adults face a lot of important, life-altering decisions: Where should I go to school? Where should I live? What do I want to do with my life? Should I get married?
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BYU journalism faculty, students engage in “The Cold Case Collaboration”
Over the last two years journalism faculty and students in the BYU School of Communications have worked with the Utah Cold Case Coalition, telling the stories of unsolved murders and missing persons.
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Viewpoint: Importance of public records during pandemic illustrated by news organizations’ fight
Several weeks ago I got a call from a reporter asking me to comment on a Twitter thread posted by the Utah County Health Department about two businesses who had COVID-19 outbreaks among their employees. I was surprised to learn the County had opted not to name the businesses, given the importance of information for public decision-making in the current pandemic.
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Defining journalism in international law may help strengthen public understanding and confidence
Journalists and their news organizations in the United States have long resisted attempts to define their profession, largely out of fear that defining journalism could eventually be linked to government censorship. Yet the lack of definition seems to contribute to public misunderstanding and lack of trust.
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