First class back and we are given a pile of reading to do, for me is not a problem I enjoy this side of academia, it can get overwhelming when given a long list of articles and books to read…. Read More ›
Month: September 2019
Objectivity in journalism
College notes: Objectivity called for journalists to develop a consistent method of reporting only the facts and not a personal attitude toward the facts. That means that when covering hard news, reporters don’t convey their own feelings, biases or prejudices… Read More ›
Rob’s reads:Propaganda by Edward L. Bernays
While this book is quite informative, I am interested to find someone who writes the modern equivalent to this insightful book. The important point of this book to take home, is that the only thing that helps propaganda ( in… Read More ›
Reflection of a mature student: On asking questions
Is there such thing as asking too many questions in college? Short answer yes! Nothing worse than the mature student who asks too many questions, am I right? Always asking questions that just don’t make any sense, “Okay Susan we… Read More ›
Reflections of a mature student: Dissertation supervisor part 2
This blog post is going to look at what the supervisors expect from the student. Some supervisors may ask to meet with you or for you to submit your ideas to them for consideration. Each supervisor will fill half of… Read More ›
Reflections of a mature student: Supervisors for your dissertation part 1
As my final year is fast approaching I wanted to find as much information and then to make sure I understand it as best as I can I figured the best thing for me to do is create a blog…. Read More ›
Robs Notes:
Introduction into communism ‘The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.’ Communist Manifesto (1848). While there were many theorists of various kinds of communism both before Marx (e.g. Henrde Saint-Simon, 1760–1825; Charles Fourier, 1772–1837) and… Read More ›
Interesting links for journalists
A question I’m always asked and indeed asked myself a lot of the time when I began to be an engaged journalist was how do you stay on top of the news. Like most things it takes time to stay… Read More ›
Bedtime stories
Under the reign of Cecrops, men and women could vote equally. Society in Athens at that time was sexually freer. This freedom was undermined when Athene and Poseidon raced for patronage of the city of Athens. While the men voted… Read More ›
In the News: 09-09-2019
Taoiseach Leo was in his first face-to-face talk today with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson discussing Brexit, the talks which lasted more than an hour, were described as “positive and constructive”. The talks centered around Brexit and the Irish border… Read More ›