The future of Journalism
Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Culture studies, Cardiff
The Future of Journalism is the Second Journalism Practice and Journalism studies conference. the first, entitled the future of Newspapers was held last year.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
New Arrivals in Seminar Library
Date: 28 July 2009
1. Ethics in media communications: cases & controversies By Louis Alvin Day
2. Global Communication By Yahya R. Kamalipour
3. Handbook of Communication: Models, Perspectives, Strategies By Uma Narula
4. Communication for Sustainable Development By Balaswamy, B
5. Communication works By Alex Whitman & Kathy Demarest
6. An Introduction to Intercultural Communication: Identities in a Global Community By Fred E. Jandt
7. Mass Communication Theory By Denis McQuail
8. Advertising on the internet By Robbin Zeff & Brad Aronson
9. Teaching TV Production in a Digital World By Robert f. Kenney
10. Television Production: a classroom approach By Keith Kyker & Christopher Curchy
11. Transnational Television Cultural Identity and Change when star came to india By Melissa Butcher
12. Patterns of Middle Class Consumption in India and China By Christophe Jaffrelot & Peter Van Der Veer
13. Understanding Journalism By Lynette Sheridan Burns
14. Key concepts in Journalism Studies By Bob Franklin & Martin Hamer
15. Tracking the Media: Interpretations of Media Discourses in india and Pakistan By Subarno Chattarji
16. The Vital Drop By Gitanjali Chaturvedi
17. International Public Relations: Negotiating Culture, Identity and Power By Patricia A. Curtin & T. Kenn Gaither
18. The British Press and Broadcasting since 1945 By Colin Seymour-Ure
19. Crime and Law in Media Culture By Sheila Brown
20. Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in Development Organisations By John De Coninck & Hilesh Chaturvedi
21. ICTs and Indian Social Change: Diffusion, Poverty, Governance By Ashwani Saith & M. Vijayabaskar
22. Remote Control New media, New Ethics By Catharine Lumby & Elspeth Probyn
23. Seduced by the Familiar: Narration and Meaning in Indian Popular Cinema By M K Raghavendra
24. Get set for Communication Studies By Will Barton & Andrew Beck
25. SPSS 15 made simple By Paul R. Kinnear & Colin D. Gray
1. Ethics in media communications: cases & controversies By Louis Alvin Day
2. Global Communication By Yahya R. Kamalipour
3. Handbook of Communication: Models, Perspectives, Strategies By Uma Narula
4. Communication for Sustainable Development By Balaswamy, B
5. Communication works By Alex Whitman & Kathy Demarest
6. An Introduction to Intercultural Communication: Identities in a Global Community By Fred E. Jandt
7. Mass Communication Theory By Denis McQuail
8. Advertising on the internet By Robbin Zeff & Brad Aronson
9. Teaching TV Production in a Digital World By Robert f. Kenney
10. Television Production: a classroom approach By Keith Kyker & Christopher Curchy
11. Transnational Television Cultural Identity and Change when star came to india By Melissa Butcher
12. Patterns of Middle Class Consumption in India and China By Christophe Jaffrelot & Peter Van Der Veer
13. Understanding Journalism By Lynette Sheridan Burns
14. Key concepts in Journalism Studies By Bob Franklin & Martin Hamer
15. Tracking the Media: Interpretations of Media Discourses in india and Pakistan By Subarno Chattarji
16. The Vital Drop By Gitanjali Chaturvedi
17. International Public Relations: Negotiating Culture, Identity and Power By Patricia A. Curtin & T. Kenn Gaither
18. The British Press and Broadcasting since 1945 By Colin Seymour-Ure
19. Crime and Law in Media Culture By Sheila Brown
20. Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in Development Organisations By John De Coninck & Hilesh Chaturvedi
21. ICTs and Indian Social Change: Diffusion, Poverty, Governance By Ashwani Saith & M. Vijayabaskar
22. Remote Control New media, New Ethics By Catharine Lumby & Elspeth Probyn
23. Seduced by the Familiar: Narration and Meaning in Indian Popular Cinema By M K Raghavendra
24. Get set for Communication Studies By Will Barton & Andrew Beck
25. SPSS 15 made simple By Paul R. Kinnear & Colin D. Gray
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Assistant Professors in Media Studies at NIRD
Last Date: 31st August 2009
Assistant Professors – 4 posts: Media Studies
Essential:
Minimum of High Second Class Post Graduate Degree (with 55% and above marks) with
Ph.D. in the relevant discipline in Social Sciences
Experience:Two years of experience in teaching in a recognised University or training in a Institution
Assistant Professors – 4 posts: Media Studies
Essential:
Minimum of High Second Class Post Graduate Degree (with 55% and above marks) with
Ph.D. in the relevant discipline in Social Sciences
Experience:Two years of experience in teaching in a recognised University or training in a Institution
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Faculty Positions in English & Foreign Language University (EFLU)
Last Date: 22-08- 2009
School of Communication Studies
Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication -3 (1-UR, 1-SC, 1-OBC)
Media organizations or communication-related projects / Print or Visual journalism
Dept. of Film Studies and Visual Communications – 2 (1-SC, 1-OBC)
Film / Media Studies / Television-production / Visual Communication
Shillong Campus:
Journalism & Mass Communication – 3 (1-UR, 2-ST)
Media / Communication / Print or Visual journalism
Lucknow Campus:
School of Communication Studies:
Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication – 1 (UR)
Print media / Television production / Television studies
Dept. of Film Studies and Visual Communication – 1 (UR)
Theory and practice of Film studies / Visual communication
Details & Application
School of Communication Studies
Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication -3 (1-UR, 1-SC, 1-OBC)
Media organizations or communication-related projects / Print or Visual journalism
Dept. of Film Studies and Visual Communications – 2 (1-SC, 1-OBC)
Film / Media Studies / Television-production / Visual Communication
Shillong Campus:
Journalism & Mass Communication – 3 (1-UR, 2-ST)
Media / Communication / Print or Visual journalism
Lucknow Campus:
School of Communication Studies:
Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication – 1 (UR)
Print media / Television production / Television studies
Dept. of Film Studies and Visual Communication – 1 (UR)
Theory and practice of Film studies / Visual communication
Details & Application
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Associate Professor
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Manager (Communications) IIM Bangalore
Last Date: With in 15 days
Manager (Communications): Post-graduate with a Mass Communication / Journalism / Public Relations background with 7-10 years of relevant operational experience in a large organization in private/public sector or non-governmental organization can apply.
Eligible candidates who fulfill the above requirements may send in their CVs covering qualifications, contact details including e-mail ids, date of birth, experience and three references to Chief Administrative Officer, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Bilekahalli, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore 560 076 (shekarv@iimb.ernet.in) within 15 days from the date of advertisement.
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Manager (Communications): Post-graduate with a Mass Communication / Journalism / Public Relations background with 7-10 years of relevant operational experience in a large organization in private/public sector or non-governmental organization can apply.
Eligible candidates who fulfill the above requirements may send in their CVs covering qualifications, contact details including e-mail ids, date of birth, experience and three references to Chief Administrative Officer, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Bilekahalli, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore 560 076 (shekarv@iimb.ernet.in) within 15 days from the date of advertisement.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Parliamentary Reporter Grade-II (English/Hindi)
Last Date: 17 August 2009
Parliamentary Reporter Grade-II (21) - Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university and possessing minimum shorthand speed of 160 words per minute (w.p.m.) in English/Hindi. Desirable: Certificate in computer course recognised by AICTE/DOEACC or courses equivalent to 'O' Level in terms of syllabus and duration of course as prescribed by DOEACC.
Details & Application
Parliamentary Reporter Grade-II (21) - Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised university and possessing minimum shorthand speed of 160 words per minute (w.p.m.) in English/Hindi. Desirable: Certificate in computer course recognised by AICTE/DOEACC or courses equivalent to 'O' Level in terms of syllabus and duration of course as prescribed by DOEACC.
Details & Application
Teaching Posts in Journalism & Mass Communication at Krishna University, AP
Last Date: 15 July 2009
Professor (1)
Associate professor (2)
Assistant professor (4)
Notification
Application and Details
Professor (1)
Associate professor (2)
Assistant professor (4)
Notification
Application and Details
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Producer's in TV, Radio and Print in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi.
Last Date: 10 July 2009
1. Producer - TV: PB-3 of Rs.15600-39100 with GP-Rs.5400
Master’s Degree in Journalism/ Mass Communication with minimum 55% marks
Minimum Five years experience in production of TV programmes or teaching/
training in TV production
2. Producer - Radio: PB-3 of Rs.15600-39100 with GP-Rs.5400
Master’s Degree in Journalism/ Mass Communication with minimum 55% marks
Minimum Five years experience in production of Radio programmes or teaching/
training in Radio production
3. Producer – Print: PB-3 of Rs.15600-39100 with GP-Rs.5400
Master’s Degree in Journalism/ Mass Communication with minimum 55% marks
Minimum Five years experience in production of print material like magazine,
newspaper or teaching/ training in print production
Full Details:
1. Producer - TV: PB-3 of Rs.15600-39100 with GP-Rs.5400
Master’s Degree in Journalism/ Mass Communication with minimum 55% marks
Minimum Five years experience in production of TV programmes or teaching/
training in TV production
2. Producer - Radio: PB-3 of Rs.15600-39100 with GP-Rs.5400
Master’s Degree in Journalism/ Mass Communication with minimum 55% marks
Minimum Five years experience in production of Radio programmes or teaching/
training in Radio production
3. Producer – Print: PB-3 of Rs.15600-39100 with GP-Rs.5400
Master’s Degree in Journalism/ Mass Communication with minimum 55% marks
Minimum Five years experience in production of print material like magazine,
newspaper or teaching/ training in print production
Full Details:
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Producer in Print,
Producer in Radio,
Producer in TV
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