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English to Arabic translations [PRO] Journalism | | English term or phrase: advocacy journalism | | Advocacy journalism is a genre of journalism that (unlike simple propaganda) is fact-based, but supports a specific point of view on an issue. Advocacy journalists might be expected to focus on stories dealing with corporate business practices, government policies, political corruption, and social issues. It is arguable that advocacy journalists serve the public interest in a similar way to muckrakers or whistle-blowers. Most advocacy journalists reject the supposed objectivity of the mainstream press as a practical impossibility, and some others take the position that the economic censorship exerted by corporate sponsors is no different than political censorship. |
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| | صحافة الرأي-صحافة تأييد ارأي | Explanation:
صحافة الرأي-صحافة تأييد ارأي
صحافة مبنية على الحقائق لتدعيم أو تأييد وجهة/وجهات النظر في قضية ما
advocacy journalism
Function: noun
Date: 1970
: journalism that advocates a cause or expresses a viewpoint
Advocacy journalism is a genre of journalism that (unlike simple propaganda) is fact-based, but supports a specific point of view on an issue. Advocacy journalists might be expected to focus on stories dealing with corporate business practices, government policies, political corruption, and social issues. It is arguable that advocacy journalists serve the public interest in a similar way to muckrakers or whistle-blowers. Most advocacy journalists reject the supposed objectivity of the mainstream press as a practical impossibility, and some others take the position that the economic censorship exerted by corporate sponsors is no different than political censorship.
–advocacy journalist noun
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 Ehab Tantawy Local time: 21:24
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3 mins confidence:  peer agreement (net): +2 صحافة المـُناصرة
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| AhmedAMS Russian Federation Local time: 23:24 Specializes in field Native speaker of: Arabic, English PRO pts in category: 4
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24 mins confidence:  peer agreement (net): +3 صحافة الرأي-صحافة تأييد ارأي
Explanation:
صحافة الرأي-صحافة تأييد ارأي
صحافة مبنية على الحقائق لتدعيم أو تأييد وجهة/وجهات النظر في قضية ما
advocacy journalism
Function: noun
Date: 1970
: journalism that advocates a cause or expresses a viewpoint
Advocacy journalism is a genre of journalism that (unlike simple propaganda) is fact-based, but supports a specific point of view on an issue. Advocacy journalists might be expected to focus on stories dealing with corporate business practices, government policies, political corruption, and social issues. It is arguable that advocacy journalists serve the public interest in a similar way to muckrakers or whistle-blowers. Most advocacy journalists reject the supposed objectivity of the mainstream press as a practical impossibility, and some others take the position that the economic censorship exerted by corporate sponsors is no different than political censorship.
–advocacy journalist noun
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Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advocacy_journalism Reference: http://www.rezgar.com/debat/show.art.asp?aid=9658
|  Ehab Tantawy Local time: 21:24 Native speaker of: Arabic PRO pts in category: 8
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