Types of Journalism
Critical Lens
First Amendment
Journalism Ethics
Color Theory
100

This type of journalism covers physical activity

What is Sports Journalism

100

This lens enables the discovery of how people interact within systems and possibly offer solutions to confront and eradicate oppressive systems and structures.

What is Gender/Feminist Lens

100

What Amendment does Freedom of Press fall upon?

What is the First Amendment

100

the code of conduct for journalists

What is the Code of Ethics/Journalism Ethics

100

What is the color associated with nature? 

What is Green

200

Example of Story: Pilot honors family’s legacy in code talking

What is Feature Story
200

This lens probes into the social perception of ones nationality or culture

What is Race/Ethnicity Lens

200

What freedom protects journalism from being infringed upon?

What is Freedom of Press

200

Scenario: A Journalist accidentally publishes a story about a car accident with the wrong time of collision. What principal of ethics does this violate?

What is ensure accuracy of work

200
what is the color associated with Power

What is Black

300

A type of journalism that communicates its message through visuals

What is Photo Journalism

300

This lens analyzes class division and economic nature of people

What is Socioeconomic/Marxist Lens

300

a federally granted property right that protects rights holders from certain unauthorized uses of their original works of authorship

What is a Copyright

300

Scenario: A Journalists publishes an article which shows the criminal record of a dead murder victim. What principle of Journalism Ethics does this violate?

What is minimize harm

300

What is the color associated with peace

What is blue

400

A type of journalism where you delve into current events, celebrities, and recent films

What is Arts and Entertainment Journalism

400

This lens places information in the context of the time period it was created

What is Historical Lens

400

What can’t students journalists publish in accordance with Hippa/Ferpa laws?

What is private medical information/education records

400

Scenario: A Journalists accepts a bribe from a famous politician to publish articles favoring him. What principle of Journalism ethics does this violate?

What is act independently

400

What is the color associated with energy and optimism

What is Yellow

500

a form of journalism in which reporters deeply probe a single topic of interest, such as serious crimes, racial injustice, political corruption, or corporate wrongdoing.

What is Investigative Journalism

500

Karl Marx’s communist manifesto can be analyzed in which critical lenses?

What is socioeconomic/marxist and historical lens 

500

What important court case limited the power of the press and gave more powers to public schools?

What is the Hazlewood vs Kulhmeier Case

500

Scenario: A Journalist brutally criticizes a co-worker for spelling issues but gets angry when someone points out his spelling mistakes. What principle of Journalism ethics does this violate?

What is being accountable/transparent

500

What is the color associated with simple

What is Brown