The purpose of this paper is to identify and recommend the emergence of an academic research methodology for Journalism the academic discipline, through reviewing various journalistic methods of research – those making up a key element in such methodology. Its focus is on journalistic styles of work employed in academic contexts especially research on mass media issues. It proposes that channelling such activity into disciplined academic forms will enhance both: allowing the former to provide more durable and deeper outcomes, injecting additional energy and intensity of purpose into the latter. It will briefly consider characteristics of research methodologies and methods, generally; characteristics of the Journalism discipline, and its rel...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
In this paper, we explore the ways in which we can employ arts-based research methods to unpack and ...
Journalism is no longer the preserve of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Every facet of academia,...
Journalism as an academic discipline has existed in tertiary institutions since the 1920s and has gr...
This entry traces the history of journalism studies and asks whether journalism studies are a discip...
This paper discusses applied research as a perspective of methodological innovation in journalism by...
Journalism is at a crossroad. The rise of populist governments with accusations of fake news against...
This article addresses the question of what might constitute an exegesis for a higher degree by rese...
Charlie Beckett argues that if we are to understand the potential value of any piece of research we ...
This article reviews recent debate about the performance and impact of the Excellence for Research i...
It is generally believed that news stories are chaotically conceived and written, that the craftsman...
This paper considers the implications of journalism research being located within the Field of Resea...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
In this paper, we explore the ways in which we can employ arts-based research methods to unpack and ...
Within higher education, journalism studies is often seen as an uncomfortable bedfellow with journal...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
In this paper, we explore the ways in which we can employ arts-based research methods to unpack and ...
Journalism is no longer the preserve of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Every facet of academia,...
Journalism as an academic discipline has existed in tertiary institutions since the 1920s and has gr...
This entry traces the history of journalism studies and asks whether journalism studies are a discip...
This paper discusses applied research as a perspective of methodological innovation in journalism by...
Journalism is at a crossroad. The rise of populist governments with accusations of fake news against...
This article addresses the question of what might constitute an exegesis for a higher degree by rese...
Charlie Beckett argues that if we are to understand the potential value of any piece of research we ...
This article reviews recent debate about the performance and impact of the Excellence for Research i...
It is generally believed that news stories are chaotically conceived and written, that the craftsman...
This paper considers the implications of journalism research being located within the Field of Resea...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
In this paper, we explore the ways in which we can employ arts-based research methods to unpack and ...
Within higher education, journalism studies is often seen as an uncomfortable bedfellow with journal...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
In this paper, we explore the ways in which we can employ arts-based research methods to unpack and ...
Journalism is no longer the preserve of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Every facet of academia,...