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- Title
LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR A MOVEMENT: THE CRISIS EDITORIALS AS DEFINITION 1910-1911.
- Authors
Harney, Diane M.
- Abstract
Editorials are an integral part of media communication. If a newspaper or magazine is to be the lamp of enlightenment, then its editorials should illuminate the course of progress for the community served. Editorials function as the gyroscope of a publication, maintaining balance for the readers. They may also be viewed as a means of prophesying, or of identifying good and evil. The focus of this analysis is to determine what, if any, persuasive functions are performed in editorials which appeared in The Crisis, the monthly magazine of the NAACR during the first year of publication (November, 1910-October 1911).
- Subjects
JOURNALISM; COMMUNICATION ethics; CRISIS, The (Periodical); EDITORIALS; ETHICS; COMMUNICATION
- Publication
Journal of the Northwest Communication Association, 1998, Vol 26, Issue 1, p22
- ISSN
1559-0003
- Publication type
Article