The Importance Of The Discourse Community

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The discourse community I am most interested in is the journalism community. With journalists in our society either being scrutinized or praised, I would like our community and university students (no matter their opinions) to experience a day in the life of a member of the press. I am proposing we have a journalism fair at The University of Cincinnati’s Clermont Campus. The fair will be open to all community members and students interested. The intention of the fair is to emphasize the importance of the media’s presence and the labour that goes into informing or conveying factual evidence that provoke thoughts or views to the public. I hope to alter the perspectives of those society members with a negative view of the press. So where and …show more content…

Then members of the journalism department and organizers of the event will discuss in further detail, the intentions of the event and what it is each participant will experience. We will utilize many campus resources when planning and executing the journalistic style fair. We will need to occupy multiple classrooms in multiple buildings on the university's campus. A few classrooms will be used to recount the history of American Journalism from its known beginnings in 1690 with the publication of the first American newspaper Publick Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestick in Boston, to its current presence in our society. Other classrooms will be set up to express the multiple genres journalists use to communicate their messages. Every classroom would ultimately be set up as mini publishing companies, where multiple participants follow the publishing process specific to each genre. For example we would have a a newspaper rooms with paper presses, magazine rooms with clippings scattered about, a news room filled with lights and cameras, a photography room filled with photo shop and dark rooms, and social media rooms setting trends and widely sharing articles.

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