The new professional disciplines such as journalism and public relations face unique challenges in entering the academy and as they formulate their own methodologies, pedagogies and theoretical frameworks there arises inevitable tensions between them and the more traditional disciplines.As recently as January of this year in announcing the establishment of a new institute of journalism at Oxford University backed by £1.75m funding from Reuters, the vice chancellor of Oxford University, Dr John Hood, outlined plans to make this new centre one of the most authoritative sources of reliable analysis of journalism at an international, national and local level.He went on to say that the aim of the institute would be to "break down the ...
Journalism is no longer the preserve of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Every facet of academia,...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Within higher education, journalism studies is often seen as an uncomfortable bedfellow with journal...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
"Polytechnics have tightend up their own regimes, making their own demands of journalism teachers in...
The last issue of APME (January-June 1998) featured a section on the pedagogical conflict between cu...
Debates over the most appropriate way in which journalism education might be delivered continues una...
One of the less desirable aftermaths of the so-called "Media Wars" - the intellectual deba...
This article suggests that journalism educators are potentially doing a disservice to the industry b...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleIn debates surrounding the role of universities in teaching journalism,...
Journalism is not in crisis according to a dramatic vote after a passionate Moral Maze-style debate ...
The journalist John Lloyd has written extensively about the relationship between journalism and powe...
Journalism studies is currently undergoing one of the periodic renovations that is characteristic of...
This paper argues that if journalism is to remain a relevant and dynamic academic discipline, it mus...
For some years journalism has been in a state of transition and there has been much discussion aroun...
Journalism is no longer the preserve of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Every facet of academia,...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Within higher education, journalism studies is often seen as an uncomfortable bedfellow with journal...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
"Polytechnics have tightend up their own regimes, making their own demands of journalism teachers in...
The last issue of APME (January-June 1998) featured a section on the pedagogical conflict between cu...
Debates over the most appropriate way in which journalism education might be delivered continues una...
One of the less desirable aftermaths of the so-called "Media Wars" - the intellectual deba...
This article suggests that journalism educators are potentially doing a disservice to the industry b...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleIn debates surrounding the role of universities in teaching journalism,...
Journalism is not in crisis according to a dramatic vote after a passionate Moral Maze-style debate ...
The journalist John Lloyd has written extensively about the relationship between journalism and powe...
Journalism studies is currently undergoing one of the periodic renovations that is characteristic of...
This paper argues that if journalism is to remain a relevant and dynamic academic discipline, it mus...
For some years journalism has been in a state of transition and there has been much discussion aroun...
Journalism is no longer the preserve of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Every facet of academia,...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Within higher education, journalism studies is often seen as an uncomfortable bedfellow with journal...