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LIST 11 Media Ethics and Performance
Chris Hanson - professor of journalism, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland
Credentials: combat correspondent in the Gulf War; covered the civil war in Rwanda; covered Pentagon and State Department; written on potential journalistic pitfalls in covering terrorism
Media Criticism
Credentials: books include Compassion Fatigue: How the Media Sell Disease,
Famine, War and Death, a study of how American print and broadcast media
cover international crises, and Shooting War: Photography and the American
Experience of Combat, which analyzes how 20th century photographic images
shaped American attitudes toward war; Fulbright Professor of International
Affairs in Islamabad, Pakistan and Bangkok, Thailand
Tom Kunkel - dean, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland.
Credentials: former top editor, San Jose Mercury and Miami Herald; media criticism columnist, American Journalism Review
Advertisers and Patriots
Credentials: conducted a study on advertising, including condolence ads, placed in major newspapers following September 11; board member of the National Advertising Review Board; co-editor of Advertising: Concepts, Strategies, and Issues |
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