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Journalism Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for 2024-12-10 ( 12 items )  
Association of Health Care Journalists Issues Commentary: Understanding RFK Jr.'s Potential HHS Powers and Why to Avoid 'Sane-Washing' Him (10)
COLUMBIA, Missouri, Dec. 10 -- The Association of Health Care Journalists issued the following commentary on Dec. 9, 2024: * * * Understanding RFK Jr.'s Potential HHS Powers and Why to Avoid 'Sane-Washing' Him By Tara Haelle A recent poll found that 44% of U.S. voters approve of Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Secretary of Health and Human Services. Yet public opinion polls show Americans continue to overwhelmingly support childhood vaccination, including 88% who agree that th more PR

Forbes Asia Launches 2024 Heroes of Philanthropy List (10)
JERSEY CITY, New Jersey, Dec. 10 -- Forbes Media issued the following news release: SINGAPORE (December 10, 2024) - Forbes Asia today highlighted leading philanthropists who have made significant contributions and demonstrated commitment to causes they cherish over the past year. Education is the cause most favored by altruists on the list. Others chose to direct funds--or company shares--to their family foundations to support causes such as healthcare and women empowerment. The 18th edition of more PR

How Trailblazer Kathrine Switzer '68, G'72, H'18 Uses Running to Motivate and Inspire Women Around the World (Podcast) (10)
SYRACUSE, New York, Dec. 9 -- Syracuse University issued the following news: On this "'Cuse Conversation," Kathrine Switzer discusses making history as the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, why she's never stopped advocating for the inclusion of women in sports and what it means to be a proud alumna. Instead of wallowing in what could have potentially been the lowest moment of her life, Kathrine Switzer '68, G'72, H'18 used the adversity she overcame during her historic run at the Boston more PR

IWMF Awarded $1.2M to Fund Reporting Initiative in Ukraine (10)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 -- The International Women's Media Foundation issued the following news release on Dec. 9, 2024: * * * Global NGO continues multi-decade legacy of leading large-scale, rare reporting opportunities for journalists * * * The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) today announced it received a $1.2 million grant from the Howard G. Buffett Foundation to lead a reporting program focused on the impact of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The year-long initiative,  more PR

Journalism Studies Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 25, Issue 13 (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 10 -- Journalism Studies, a peer-reviewed journal that says it provides a forum for the study and discussion of journalism as a subject of academic inquiry and an arena of professional practice, published research articles on the following topics in its Vol. 25, Issue 13 edition. Here are excerpts of the topics: * * * * Do Algorithms Do It Better? Analysing Occupational Ideology in the Age of Computational Journalism * Harassed for Their Job: Exploring Factors That Ren more PR

Journalism Studies Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 25, Issue 14 (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 10 -- Journalism Studies, a peer-reviewed journal that says it provides a forum for the study and discussion of journalism as a subject of academic inquiry and an arena of professional practice, published research articles on the following topics in its Vol. 25, Issue 14 edition: * Boundary Work in the Nordic Media Model: Metajournalistic Discourse on Alternative Media in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden * Engagement as Revenue in Journalism: Turning Community, Comments, and A more PR

Journalism Studies Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 25, Issue 15 (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 10 -- Journalism Studies, a peer-reviewed journal that says it provides a forum for the study and discussion of journalism as a subject of academic inquiry and an arena of professional practice, published research articles on the following topics in its Vol. 25, Issue 15 edition: * "Am I a Journalist?" Lifestyle Journalists' Discursive Construction of Their Profession Inside, Outside, and Alongside the Journalistic Field * A New(s) Copyright Balancing Act: How American Jo more PR

Journalism Studies Journal Issues Research Articles in Vol. 25, Issue 16 (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 10 -- Journalism Studies, a peer-reviewed journal that says it provides a forum for the study and discussion of journalism as a subject of academic inquiry and an arena of professional practice, published research articles on the following topics in its Vol. 25, Issue 16 edition: * Chinese Journalists' Witnessing Practice in Health Disasters * Demarcation and Refugee Hate: Framing of Refugees in News and its Impact on Hate Speech in Public Comments * Educating for a Chan more PR

Manhattan Institute: 'Model Legislation to Track Foreign Funds to American Universities' (10)
NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (TNSrep) -- The Manhattan Institute issued the following issue brief on December 3, 2024 by Neetu Arnold entitled "Model Legislation to Track Foreign Funds to American Universities." Here is the introduction: * * * In September 2024, the House Education and Workforce Committee and the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party uncovered a troubling fact: federal agencies had inadvertently bolstered China's military capabilities by funding researchers affiliated wit more PR

Q&A with commencement speaker Dan Jacobs: 'I feel like if Madison was a dish, it would be macaroni and cheese.' (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Dec. 9 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news: Dan Jacobs works in the kitchen at Dandan, a Milwaukee restaurant he co-owns. Photo by Angela Major/WPR Chef Dan Jacobs, co-owner of Milwaukee hotspots Dandan and EsterEv, won over a lot of hearts on Bravo's "Top Chef" 21st season, where he finished as runner-up. He'll share his personal warmth and cooking wisdom when he delivers the keynote address at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wint more PR

University of Kansas: Study Finds Readers Trust News Less When AI is Involved, Even When They Don't Understand to What Extent (10)
LAWRENCE, Kansas, Dec. 10 (TNSres) -- The University of Kansas issued the following news: As artificial intelligence becomes more involved in journalism, journalists and editors are grappling not only with how to use the technology, but how to disclose its use to readers. New research from the University of Kansas has found that when readers think AI is involved in some way in news production, they have lower trust in the credibility of the news, even when they don't fully understand what it co more PR

University of Salford: Journalism Director Calls for Court Reforms to Prevent the Decline of Open Justice (10)
GREATER MANCHESTER, England, Dec. 10 (TNSres) -- The University of Salford issued the following news: Courts need to do more to support local journalists or we risk the decline of open justice, Salford's Director of Journalism has said. Richard Jones, Director of Journalism, Politics and Contemporary History at the University of Salford, has called for more protections and greater freedoms for journalists within courts to ensure the hallowed practice of court reporting remains viable. He make more PR