The ways that journalists teach and learn through the production of knowledge is the fundamental concern of this paper. Popular journalism provides a powerful pedagogy that names and effectively silences marginalised communities as objects of knowledge. Such communities are confronted by the contradictory struggle to expose the gap between the promise and reality of liberal democratic capitalism while challenging the gap between dominant, negative representations and their lived experiences. It is increasingly questionable whether contemporary journalism is capable of serving the interests of socially and culturally diverse publics that fall between limited success-narratives and the impoverished language of marginalisation and social injus...
The paper considers the application of theoretical and practical skills of journalism education in t...
A group of teenagers crowd together in a hall in Fingo Village, Grahamstown. They listen with rapt a...
This Introduction, 14,500 words in length, is intended as a substantial intervention debates about t...
The ways that journalists teach and learn through the production of knowledge is the fundamental con...
There is a consensus on the literature that the purpose of education and specifically media literacy...
For a long time already, we have been searching for the best ways to promote critical thought, beari...
Drawing upon a range of theoretical perspectives, including cultural studies, postcolonial theory, c...
The presentation focuses on the topic of media and representation. It relates to the conference subt...
As this Special Edition indicates, journalism education is increasingly concerned about how to maint...
This paper reports on a service-learning public journalism project in which postgraduate journalism ...
When a phenomenon is as widespread and as well known as journalism tends to be, it can seem counteri...
ABSTRACT This paper compares different normative and institutional paradigms of journalism with resp...
What kind(s) of journalism are appropriate to help global society address our era\u27s fundamental c...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
We detail the process and results of one campus community partnership in Greensboro, North Carolina ...
The paper considers the application of theoretical and practical skills of journalism education in t...
A group of teenagers crowd together in a hall in Fingo Village, Grahamstown. They listen with rapt a...
This Introduction, 14,500 words in length, is intended as a substantial intervention debates about t...
The ways that journalists teach and learn through the production of knowledge is the fundamental con...
There is a consensus on the literature that the purpose of education and specifically media literacy...
For a long time already, we have been searching for the best ways to promote critical thought, beari...
Drawing upon a range of theoretical perspectives, including cultural studies, postcolonial theory, c...
The presentation focuses on the topic of media and representation. It relates to the conference subt...
As this Special Edition indicates, journalism education is increasingly concerned about how to maint...
This paper reports on a service-learning public journalism project in which postgraduate journalism ...
When a phenomenon is as widespread and as well known as journalism tends to be, it can seem counteri...
ABSTRACT This paper compares different normative and institutional paradigms of journalism with resp...
What kind(s) of journalism are appropriate to help global society address our era\u27s fundamental c...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
We detail the process and results of one campus community partnership in Greensboro, North Carolina ...
The paper considers the application of theoretical and practical skills of journalism education in t...
A group of teenagers crowd together in a hall in Fingo Village, Grahamstown. They listen with rapt a...
This Introduction, 14,500 words in length, is intended as a substantial intervention debates about t...