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PUBLIC JOURNALISM 23 | Jornalismo
23 | Journalism
Requirements
Knowledge on Journalism
Public journalism, also named civic journalism, is the journalistic activity that enables the journalist and the readers to be part of political
and social processes. Public journalism is essentially performed by non-journalists. It is done by common people of any professional
activity who amateurishly practise journalism, outside public regulation.
CONTENTS
OBJECTIVES
Module 1 - Introduction
At the end of this training course, all trainees will have - Definition of Public Journalism
acquired skills to research, gather, write, edit and publish - Objectives
information, in an amateur and not professional way.
- Comparison Between Conventional Journalism and Civic Journalism
- Comparison Between Community Journalism and Tabloid Journalism
ADDRESSEES
Module 2 - Public Journalism
All professionals whose functions are directly or indirectly - Public Journalism
related with this area; everyone interested on this subject.
- Causes of Public Journalism
- Philosophical Fundamentals of Public Journalism
INFORMATION
Hours: 20h
Time: See Training Plan
Material Delivered: Training Support Material
Training: Attendance Required
Regime: Working Hours / Post-Working Hours
METHODOLOGIES
Methodologies used by the trainer will be
expository, demonstrative and/or active, favouring
the latter whenever possible.
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