Podcast appearances and mentions of Richard T Robertson

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Best podcasts about Richard T Robertson

Latest podcast episodes about Richard T Robertson

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
IAM1140- CEO Leads a Strategic PR and Communications Firm

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 16:31


Lauren Stewart is the CEO and founder of Stewart Media – a strategic PR and communications firm located in Washington, D.C. Prior to launching Stewart Media in 2019, she led the public relations, communications, special events and fundraising for the Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture at Virginia Commonwealth University. Career highlights include: Renaming and re-branding the “School of Mass Communications” to the “Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture;” launching the School's first-ever major gift fundraising program; building and managing an internationally known media advisory board; and serving as the special event planner for the annual Virginia Communications Hall of Fame. Stewart is an active member of PRSA and has served on the DE&I Committee since 2018. Stewart holds a M.S. (Summa Cum Laude) from VCU in strategic public relations and a B.S. (Summa Cum Laude), also from VCU, in mass communications. She is the recipient of the coveted National Kappa Tau Alpha Top Scholar Award— the National Honor Society in Journalism and Mass Communications— for earning the highest class ranking of 4.0. Website: http://stewart-media.com/   Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/stewartmediapr/ Instagram: https://web.facebook.com/StewartMediaPR/

EduCouch - Der Bildungstalk
Dr. Marcus Messner (Richmond, Virgina) – "Wir sind voll durchdigitalisiert"

EduCouch - Der Bildungstalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 25:34


Info: Die Folge haben wir am 21. April 2020 aufgenommen. Diesmal sprechen wir mit Dr. Marcus Messner, er ist Leiter der 'Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture' in Richmond, Virgina und Vater zweier Kinder (Grundschule und High School). In Virgina sind die Universitäten und Schulen noch bis Juni geschlossen, d.h. bis zum Ende des Semesters und des Schuljahrs. Mit Marcus sprechen wir über die Homeschooling-Erfahrungen mit seinen Kindern und den Ablauf der Online-Lehre an der Richard T. Robertson School of Media & Culture, an der er Journalismus lehrt. Besonders spannend sind die Einblicke in das 'digitalisierte' Bildungssystem der USA und die Ansätze, um den 'Digital Divide' zu verhindern. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von Cornelsen. Mehr zum Podcast: educouch.de/

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon
#43 Guest Lecture: Social Responsibility Reporting with Karen McIntyre

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 40:10


Karen McIntyre is an assistant professor of multimedia journalism in the Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture at Virginia Commonwealth University and researcher of constructive journalism. In this lecture, Dr. McIntyre discusses her work and key lessons from her forthcoming book, Perspectives on Social-responsibility Reporting: Theory, Practice, and Effects, which is co-edited with University of Oregon Associate Professor Nicole Dahmen (forthcoming, 2020, Peter Lang). This book will provide an in-depth examination of genres of news reporting that share a common goal — reporting beyond the problem-based narrative, thereby exemplifying a commitment to the social responsibility theory of the press, which asserts that journalists have a duty to consider society’s best interests during the newsmaking process. Such news forms include genres like constructive journalism, solutions journalism, peace journalism, and restorative narrative, among others. Audience questions have been cut from the Q&A portion of Dr. McIntyre's lecture, but her responses to those questions are included in this recording. See the presentation slides from this lecture: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Q51DYkpLtwAZsPwMpQ5KA65W9cSwZwS9HFb46-ZopbQ/edit?usp=sharing About our guest: Karen McIntyre received her PhD in journalism and mass communication from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She previously served on the AEJMC's Electronic News Division and Newspaper and Online News Division. Prior to joining Virginia Commonwealth University, she worked for publications such as the The National Geographic Channel, News21, The Richmond Confidential, and many others. Her research interests more broadly involve the processes and effects of digital media, especially as they relate to media psychology. She has won several Top Paper awards from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and has published in journals such as Newspaper Research Journal and Electronic News. Find Karen McIntyre online: Website: www.karenmcintyre.org/ Twitter: twitter.com/kmcintyre3 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mcintyrekaren/ Listen to our interview with Dr. McIntyre on the Demystifying Media podcast:

 https://soundcloud.com/demystifying-media/karen-mcintyre-podcast Video interview with Dr. McIntyre in the studio: https://youtu.be/GKMaL8evaAA Want to listen to this lecture a different way? Find us wherever you get your podcasts: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/demy%E2%80%A6ia/id1369395906 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/university-of-oregon-school-of-journalism-and-communication/demystifying-media-podcast?refid=stpr Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2Och6Oxpkhyo1nC7D6psHI Find more Demystifying Media talks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiELNjgZJJI&list=PLoqXTlv_f5zEJifP55GP1ghtQjY3tzoI0 Watch our Q&As with media experts on fake news, data journalism, privacy in the age of Google, indigenous media, technology trends, Facebook algorithms, and so much more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTiuV9h-MKA&list=PLoqXTlv_f5zGu5TJeuL1SMBVCXlM4ViyL

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon
#42 Exploring constructive journalism with Karen McIntyre

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 29:57


In our podcast studio to discuss the nuances and complexities of constructive journalism is Karen McIntyre, assistant professor of multimedia journalism in the Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture at Virginia Commonwealth University. According to Dr. McIntyre, "Constructive journalism is an emerging style of journalism in which positive psychology and other behavioral science techniques are applied to news processes and production with the aim of engaging readers by creating more productive news stories, all while maintaining core journalistic functions like serving as a watchdog and remaining accountable." About our guest: Karen McIntyre received her PhD in journalism and mass communication from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She previously served on the AEJMC's Electronic News Division and Newspaper and Online News Division. Prior to joining Virginia Commonwealth University, she worked for publications such as the The National Geographic Channel, News21, The Richmond Confidential, and many others. Her research interests more broadly involve the processes and effects of digital media, especially as they relate to media psychology. She has won several Top Paper awards from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and has published in journals such as Newspaper Research Journal and Electronic News. Find Dr. McIntyre online: Website: http://karenmcintyre.org/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/kmcintyre3 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcintyrekaren/ Read her book: Her forthcoming book, Perspectives on Social-responsibility Reporting: Theory, Practice, and Effects, which is co-edited with University of Oregon Associate Professor Nicole Dahmen, will be available through Peter Lang Publishing. Show Notes: 0:06 - Introductions 1:02 - What is constructive journalism? 2:53 - How did you start researching this topic? 4:26 - Perceptions of constructive journalism 5:40 - Examples of constructive journalism 7:09 - Why is constructive journalism important? 9:00 - How do journalists feel about constructive journalism? 13:39 - What message do you have for students studying journalism? 14:40 - Highlights from Karen's Demystifying Media lecture 17:02 - Impact on constructive journalism on audience engagement 18:05 - What does the research say about constructive journalism? 19:05 - What new research areas are you excited to explore? 20:21 - What research informed your upcoming book? 21:53 - What lessons can we apply from your book to the western journalistic environment? 22:59 - What role can constructive journalism play in science reporting? 25:09 - What is your upcoming book about? Read the transcript for this episode: https://www.scribd.com/document/458899392/Demystifying-Media-Podcast-Karen-McIntyre Video interview with Dr. McIntyre in the studio: https://youtu.be/GKMaL8evaAA Listen to Dr. McIntyre's lecture on constructive journalism: https://soundcloud.com/demystifying-media/43-karen-mcintyre Want to listen to this interview a different way? Find us wherever you get your podcasts: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/demy%E2%80%A6ia/id1369395906 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/university-of-oregon-school-of-journalism-and-communication/demystifying-media-podcast?refid=stpr Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/2Och6Oxpkhyo1nC7D6psHI Find more Demystifying Media talks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiELNjgZJJI&list=PLoqXTlv_f5zEJifP55GP1ghtQjY3tzoI0 Watch our Q&As with media experts on fake news, data journalism, privacy in the age of Google, indigenous media, technology trends, Facebook algorithms, and so much more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTiuV9h-MKA&list=PLoqXTlv_f5zGu5TJeuL1SMBVCXlM4ViyL