Professor Edward L. Carter teaches journalism, with a focus on media law. He holds academic degrees from Oxford, Edinburgh, Northwestern and BYU
Ed Carter
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Journalism faculty, staff and students at Brigham Young University started this project to strengthen journalism through research and innovation. The project is supported by a BYU President’s Innovation Fund Grant and operated within the BYU School of Communications.
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Journalists Under Attack book published by Daily Universe
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Ed Carter
November 01, 2024 03:27 PM
Journalists are under attack. The digital and physical intimidation and injuries cause harm to not only journalists themselves but also the societies they serve. Society suffers when journalists are silenced because the valuable information they would have provided is prevented from entering the public consciousness. Attacks on journalists are largely met with indifference or ineffective efforts to achieve justice. This impunity emboldens others.
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Appel à propositions pour le thème « Mettre fin à l'impunité pour les attaques commises contre les journalistes »
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Ed Carter
April 25, 2022 09:54 PM
Conférence virtuelle internationale et numéro spécial de Communication Law & Policy
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Convite à Apresentação de Propostas
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Ed Carter
April 25, 2022 09:24 PM
Simpósio Virtual Internacional “Acabar com a Impunidade de Ataques a Jornalistas” e Edição Especial da Communication Law & Policy
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Convocatoria de Propuestas: “Acabar con la Impunidad de Ataques a Periodistas”
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Ed Carter
April 25, 2022 08:48 PM
Simposio Virtual Internacional y Edición Especial de Communication Law & Policy
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Call for Proposals on "Ending Impunity for Attacks on Journalists"
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Ed Carter
April 25, 2022 06:29 PM
International Virtual Symposium and Special Issue of Communication Law & Policy
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News Literacy Module 8: Revenue Models
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Ed Carter
August 05, 2021 07:08 PM
A team of journalism students, faculty and staff at the BYU School of Communications spent Winter Semester 2021 creating eight modules about news literacy. Module 8 discusses evolving journalism revenue models. Students involved in creating the project were Emma Benson, Lauren Hemmert-Jensen, Hannah Koford Adams and Joe Belnap.
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News Literacy Module 7: The How of Journalism
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Ed Carter
June 03, 2021 12:00 PM
A team of journalism students, faculty and staff at the BYU School of Communications spent Winter Semester 2021 creating eight modules about news literacy. Module 7 discusses the how of journalism. Students involved in creating the project were Emma Benson, Lauren Hemmert-Jensen, Hannah Koford Adams and Joe Belnap.
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News Literacy Module 6: The Why of Journalism
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Ed Carter
June 02, 2021 12:25 PM
A team of journalism students, faculty and staff at the BYU School of Communications spent Winter Semester 2021 creating eight modules about news literacy. Module 6 discusses the why of journalism. Students involved in creating the project were Emma Benson, Lauren Hemmert-Jensen, Hannah Koford Adams and Joe Belnap.
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News Literacy Module 5: The Where of Journalism
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Ed Carter
June 02, 2021 12:20 PM
A team of journalism students, faculty and staff at the BYU School of Communications spent Winter Semester 2021 creating eight modules about news literacy. Module 5 discusses the where of journalism. Students involved in creating the project were Emma Benson, Lauren Hemmert-Jensen, Hannah Koford Adams and Joe Belnap.
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