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    Socially Responsible Institutional Investment in Private Equity Author(s): Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan Source: Journal of Business Ethics‚ Vol. 75‚ No. 4 (Nov.‚ 2007)‚ pp. 395-416 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25124003 . Accessed: 19/03/2013 12:52 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps

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    Institutionalization & Legitimation of Informatics based Community Journalism: A Case Study from India Abstract With the credibility of mainstream journalism decreasing with each passing day‚ Community Journalism stands out as a workable and interesting alternative. The onset of Information Technology with Web 2.0 features is enabling its reach to local communities as well as global population‚ while starting a whole new stream of research named Community Informatics (CI). This paper analyzes

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    Introduction Nowadays‚ more and more people are place importance on journalism¡¦s ethics. It is because everything that a journalist writes or says‚ or neglects to write or to say‚ in some or other way has an influence on many people‚ and that influences can be good or bad. The principles of good journalism are directed toward bringing the highest quality of news reporting to the public‚ this fulfilling the mission of timely distribution of information in service of the public interest. Therefore

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    There has been great debate about the abilities of ordinary citizens in affecting change in society. Whereas professional journalists used to dominate mainstream media‚ ordinary citizens have gradually participated in journalism and provided different perspectives to popular causes. In effort to not only add their cents but also stir public discourse‚ ordinary citizens often utilize social media‚ which has gradually become an integral part of society. As part of the “Doubt” camp‚ authors such

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    ‘DEBATE WHETHER GALTUNG AND RUGE’S (1967) MODEL OF THE NEWS VALUE IS STILL RELEVANT IN AN AGE OF NEW MEDIA‚ CITIZEN JOURNALISM AND USER-GENERATED CONTENT.’ The media in Western society provides a ‘fourth estate’ that alleges a neutral‚ objective and balanced perspective‚ independent of political input. The news forms the basis of this ‘fourth estate’‚ playing an important role in keeping the public informed and therefore promoting democracy (Marris and Thornham‚ 1996). Daily there are millions

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    44 Academy of Management Perspectives May F R O M T H E E D I T O R S Is the Socially Responsible Corporation a Myth? The Good‚ the Bad‚ and the Ugly of Corporate Social Responsibility by Timothy M. Devinney Executive Overview Despite differences of opinion about the efficacy of corporate social responsibility‚ there is a general consensus among academics‚ policy makers‚ and practitioners that corporations operate with a social sanction that requires that they operate within

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    1 Science and technology is the best thing society could ever ask for. Since the industrial revolution in the 18th century science has been in progress. Some sectors that have been boosted by science and technology are energy‚ physical sciences‚ information and communication. The society has greatly gained with the invention of technology. Infrastructure in the society has grown with the help of science and technology. Modes of transport like electronic railway lines were realized and these actually

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    Nicole Nutile Perspective Journalism Final Editorial October 15‚ 2012 Side effects from medicine; are they truly helpful or are they making things worse? Are all the side effects directly related to certain medicines‚ worth the risk? With the basic knowledge of mind over matter can one clearly take a medication that it scientifically proven to diminish one ailment or sickness‚ weigh out the possibilities of perhaps inflicting another? A known medication used to treat type II diabetes was

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    yin yang Administrative Management Theory School - Henri Fayol Post : Gaurav Akrani Date : 6/08/2011 09:43:00 PM IST No Comments Labels : Management square Fayol’s Administrative Management Theory According to the Administrative Management Theory / School‚ management is the process of getting things done through people. Here importance is given to groups and not to individuals. Administrative Management Theory The first expert of Administrative Management Theory was Henri Fayol (1841-1925)

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    Ben Thompson Rachel Miller DIS 611‚ W 9 a.m. Objective Journalism vs. Partisan Journalism Objective journalism in the United States should be reconsidered to accommodate the demands of varied audiences and increased media outlets. With the media growing in magnitude and influence‚ many people are looking for fresh‚ like-minded news sources. Declines in newspaper readership and television news viewing among many Americans suggests that objectively reported news is a failing philosophy

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