ZUR319 Group of experts (subject C)

Fakulta sociálních studií
podzim 2007
Rozsah
0/2. 4 kr. Ukončení: z.
Vyučující
Ing. Rudolf Burgr, Ph.D. (cvičící)
Garance
prof. PhDr. Jiří Pavelka, CSc.
Katedra mediálních studií a žurnalistiky – Fakulta sociálních studií
Kontaktní osoba: Drahomíra Soldánová
Rozvrh
Čt 15. 11. 12:00–17:40 PC26, Čt 22. 11. 12:00–17:40 PC26, Čt 29. 11. 12:00–17:40 PC26, Čt 6. 12. 12:00–17:40 PC26
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Issue-Oriented Reporting This unique course, taught by an American journalist and journalism professor, will revolve around an exciting, semester-long reporting project that helps you better understand how journalists and editors think and operate, as they try to inform and educate their readers. You choose the topic – whether it be politics, economics, culture, the environment, human rights, etc. – but it must be connected to either Brno or its immediate neighborhood. Among the skills you'll sharpen will be how to: Generate serious, focused story ideas; - Master the "formula" of issue-oriented reporting; - Prepare through advance research, then determining the best sources; - Produce an accurate "snapshot" of the situation you're exploring; - Structure the entire article, from introduction to conclusion. And at semester's end, your article will be published - in English.
Vyučovací jazyk
Angličtina
Informace učitele
Profile of Michael J. Jordan: PRINT JOURNALISM   JOURNALISM TEACHING   MEDIA TRAINING   DOCUMENTARY FILM Journalist devoted to the printed word, international affairs and documentary film; journalism teacher-trainer working with student, minority and independent journalists. Formerly based in Budapest, then Brooklyn, now Bratislava. Expertise: Central-Eastern Europe; the Balkans; the former Soviet Union; the United Nations; the European Union; U.S.-European relations; the Middle East conflict; and media criticism. JOURNALISM BRATISLAVA-BASED FREELANCE JOURNALIST, June 2006 - present - Regional Correspondent, Christian Science Monitor (www.csmonitor.com), covering: The new and aspiring European Union and NATO members in “New Europe” International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna - Associate Editor, Transitions Online, Prague (www.tol.cz): Edit articles from local contributors in Eastern Europe and former Soviet Union. NEW YORK-BASED FREELANCE JOURNALIST, Oct. 2001 – May 2006 - United Nations Correspondent, Christian Science Monitor (Boston) - Special Correspondent, Jewish Telegraphic Agency (www.jta.org) - Also contributed articles to: Philadelphia Inquirer, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Houston Chronicle, Denver Post, Dallas Morning News, San Francisco Chronicle, Salon.com, Jerusalem Report, American Journalism Review, Television Quarterly, The Forward, World Jewish Digest, Troika Magazine, and others. - Discussed U.N. affairs: on WBOI/NPR, Northeast Indiana Public Radio, 1/31/05; on WOR-710AM’s “The Joey Reynolds Show,” 2/4/04 and 10/21/03; on Boston’s WBUR/NPR, “Here and Now” program, 10/21/03. - Discussed the Media: on 6/05/03, appeared on CNN Radio, CBS Network Radio, WCBS, AP Radio, Bloomberg Radio and Reuters to discuss the Blair scandal, resignation of top NYTimes editors, and ramifications for the industry. DIPLOMATIC/INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT, April 2000 - Oct. 2001 JTA, the global Jewish news service, serving more than 100 newspapers and 1 million readers worldwide - Covered the UN, Israel-U.S. relations, the Jewish Diaspora, antisemitism, inter-religious affairs. BUDAPEST-BASED CORRESPONDENT FOR CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE, June 1995 - March 2000 - The Christian Science Monitor - JTA - Jane's Defence Weekly (London) - FROM CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE, ALSO CONTRIBUTED TO: International Press Institute/World Press Freedom Review (Vienna/London), Miami Herald (Florida), Jerusalem Report (Israel), USAToday (Arlington, VA), Jerusalem Post (Israel), Reuters (Budapest), Transitions Magazine (Prague), Radio Free Europe (Prague), Budapest Week/Budapest Sun, St. Petersburg Times (Florida), Népszabadság (Hungarian daily), Albany Times-Union (New York), Magyar Hirlap (Hungarian daily), Civil Society: Analysis and Debates (Mexico City), Prague Post (Czech Republic), Central European Economic Review (Brussels), East European Accountant (Dublin), World of Work Magazine (Geneva), Choices Magazine (New York), B’nai B’rith International Monthly (Wash., DC), Hadassah Magazine (New York) - RADIO WORK: Christian Science Monitor Radio (Boston), Central Europe Today Radio (Budapest) REPORTER, Oct. 1992 - July 1993 The Sacramento Bee, “Neighbors” section, Sacramento, CA - Covered multiple city councils, school districts for biweekly community section (circ: 250,000). REPORTER, Dec. 1990 - Oct. 1992 The Hemet News, Hemet, CA - Covered city councils, hospital district, police and fire for this daily (circ: 21,000). CORRESPONDENT, Aug. 1989 - May 1990 The Associated Press, Kansas City office, 1989 - 1990 - Covered the University of Missouri-Columbia football, basketball teams. REPORTER, ASSISTANT EDITOR, Jan. 1989 - May 1990 The Columbia Missourian and its Sunday Magazine, Columbia, MO - Reporter for newspaper; later, an editor of newspaper's weekend supplement. TRAINING JOURNALISM WORKSHOP TRAINER, Dzeno Association, Prague, (www.dzeno.cz/?r_id=28), March 23-25, 2007 - Created, led weekend skills-building workshop for 10 Czech Roma journalism students. JOURNALISM TRAINER/COACH, Roma Press Agency, Kosice, Slovakia (www.rpa.sk), Nov. 2006 – Feb. 2007 - Created a three-month pilot project in which I helped develop the skills of Slovakia’s only Roma news service - Guided the staff on an Eastern Europe-wide evaluation of the “Decade of Roma Inclusion,” two years on. FOREIGN-CORRESPONDENT TRAINING COURSE, Transitions Online, Prague (www.tol.cz), January 2007 - Created, led a reporting activity in which 19 participants from 12 countries each pounded the pavement of Prague, pursuing their own issue-oriented stories over several days. - Returns for Summer 2007 session: www.tol.cz/look/TOL/article_courses.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=23&NrIssue=8&NrSection=60&NrArticle=18382 TRAINER/CONSULTANT, U.N. Development Program Regional Center, Bratislava (www.undp.sk), Nov. 6-7, 2006 - Created, led a two-day written-communications workshop for eight UNDP consultants/analysts. GUEST LECTURER, Center for Independent Journalism, Budapest (www.cij.hu), Aug. 15, 2006 - Invited to speak about various journalism topics with 15 Roma participants from four countries. TEACHING GEORGE POLK JOURNALIST-IN-RESIDENCE, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, Sept. 2004 – May 2006 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF JOURNALISM (www.brooklyn.liu.edu/journalism/faculty.html) Jan. 2003 – May 2006 - Spring 2005-Spring 2006: Steered the LIU Campus Internship Program, including editors and reporters. - Spring 2006: Taught the three-credit Advanced News Reporting course to 12 undergraduates. - Fall 2005: Taught two sections of the three-credit News Reporting course to 12 undergraduates. - Spring 2005: Taught the three-credit Advanced News Reporting course to 13 undergraduates. - Fall 2004: Taught the three-credit News Reporting course to 17 undergraduates. - Fall 2004: Taught the three-credit Case Studies in International Newsgathering course to undergraduates. - Spring 2004: Taught two sections of the three-credit Advanced News Reporting, to 14 undergraduates. - Fall 2003: Created, taught three-credit International Reporting course to 10 undergraduates. - Fall 2003: Taught three-credit News Reporting course to eight undergraduates. - Spring 2003: Taught three-credit Sports Reporting course to eight undergraduates. FACULTY ADVISOR, SEAWANHAKA, THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER, LIU-Brooklyn Campus, Feb. 2004 – May 2006 - Advised staff editors, reporters at the newspaper that serves this diverse, 11,000-student body. COMMITTEE MEMBER, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY - 2004-2006: George Polk Awards for Outstanding Journalism. One of 14 committee members who judged winners of this prestigious national honor, which was founded by LIU in 1949. - 2006: Who’s Who Selection Committee. One of eight members who vetted LIU students for nat’l recognition. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISM, Spring 2003 College of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale, The Bronx, New York - Created, taught a three-credit course in International Reporting and reporting to 20 undergraduates. TEACHER OF CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH, Sept. 1993 – June 1994 Veres Palne Gimnazium (High School), Budapest, Hungary - Taught 11 different classes of Hungarian students, grades 9-12, each week for a full school year. DOCUMENTARY FILM DIRECTOR, PRODUCER, WRITER, RESEARCHER, April 1998 - present “Between Two Evils”: A one-hour film on DV. Launched production in Spring 2002. - Explores why so many Holocaust survivors helped build Communism in post-war Eastern Europe. - Completed an 11-minute trailer, plus three dozen interviews for related oral-history project. EDITORIAL CONSULTANT, ADDITIONAL WRITER, Two Cats Productions (www.twocatstv.com), May 2005 – present - “Anti-Semitism in the 21th Century: The Resurgence” (Broadcast on PBS in January 2007) FILM PROPOSAL WRITER, Two Cats Productions Jan. 2001 - present - “Running Wild” (May 2005) – On a marathon in the Serengeti. - “Islamophobia” (February 2005) - “The Jews: A History of Survival” (January 2005) - “Nationalisms in Conflict in the Holy Land” (November 2002) - “The History of Anti-Semitism” (September 2002) - “A Yiddish World Remembered” (PBS broadcast in August 2002) VIDEO JOURNALIST, SNIPPIES, (www.snippies.com), New York, NY - Gathered market-research insights, feedback for clients through filmed man-on-the-street interviews. *June 3, 2004. Subject: “Allergies”; Nov. 21, 2003. Subject: “Insomnia”; Nov. 7, 2003: Subject: “Ketchup”; DIRECTOR, VIDEOGRAPHER, Fall 2001 - “The Patriot”: Probed U.S. patriotism post-Sept. 11 -- the good, the bad, the ugly. VIDEOGRAPHER, July 2002 - “We’ll Carry On”: A music project to raise money for New York firefighters and their families. *Shot weekend-long fundraising concert for FDNY, with DV camera. PRODUCTION ASSISTANT, Aug. 2001 – Feb. 2002 Globalvision: An Independent Documentary Film Co.; Executive Producer: Danny Schechter - “We Are Family”: A film on the post-Sept. 11 re-make of the song; 2002 SUNDANCE selection. - “Counting on Democracy”: A film on the on the 2000 Florida vote re-count. GUEST-SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS MEMBER, UNITED JEWISH COMMUNITIES SPEAKERS BUREAU, September 2002 – May 2006 - Presentations to 16 audiences, from New Orleans to Colorado Springs, from Ft. Lauderdale to Fort Wayne (Ind.), on topics like the Middle East conflict, the United Nations, Eastern Europe, and the Jewish Diaspora. Complete list of topics and audiences supplied upon demand. HONORS GRALLA FELLOWSHIP FOR JEWISH JOURNALISTS, BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, July 8-12, 2001 2000 Rockower Award, American Jewish Press Association - Honorable Mention, "Comprehensive Coverage," the 1999 Kosovo Conflict. EDUCATION THE NEW SCHOOL: Master of Science in International Affairs (MSIA), May 2006 - International Affairs Scholar; GPA: 3.75. - Concentration in Conflict and Security. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI–COLUMBIA: Bachelor of Journalism (BJ), May 1990 SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS (NYC), Sept. - Dec. 2001 - Semester-long course in planning and producing documentary film. DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY TELEVISION (NYC), July - Aug. 2001 - Summer workshops I & II: introduction to documentary filmmaking.
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