While journalism scholars have identified a lack of critical reflexivity in journalism, few have identified ways to educate university students for critically reflexive journalism practice. This article reports on a university teaching project that enables such practice as a means to counter exclusions, stereotyping and misrepresentation of Aboriginal people by large-scale Australian media. Using Bourdieu’s concept of habitus to track transformations in student dispositions, particularly as they relate to practice, the article shows how participating students became more competent and confident Aboriginal affairs journalists with a strengthened sense of themselves, their practice and the journalistic field. Their investment in the field was...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Works of journalism by journalism academics can be valuable outcomes of research without making the ...
This article examines journalism students' responses to claims in 'The Australian', made in October ...
Critical reflexivity is a relatively recent strand in journalism studies. It has its advocates, but ...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
This chapter examines field struggle in an education program called Aboriginal Community Engagement ...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
Critical reflexivity is a relatively recent strand in journalism studies. It has its advocates, but ...
My master’s thesis project contributes a collaborative and critical understanding of Concordia Unive...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Non-Aboriginal journalists seldom get to meet and talk with Aboriginal people about their life and b...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Works of journalism by journalism academics can be valuable outcomes of research without making the ...
This article examines journalism students' responses to claims in 'The Australian', made in October ...
Critical reflexivity is a relatively recent strand in journalism studies. It has its advocates, but ...
Much Indigenous affairs journalism in the Western Australian state capital of Perth reproduces colon...
This chapter examines field struggle in an education program called Aboriginal Community Engagement ...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
News media coverage of Indigenous Australian peoples and perspectives is often absent or, when prese...
Critical reflexivity is a relatively recent strand in journalism studies. It has its advocates, but ...
My master’s thesis project contributes a collaborative and critical understanding of Concordia Unive...
Australian journalism schools are full of students who have never met an Aboriginal or Torres Strait...
Based on a combination of existing literature and first-hand accounts by current or former working j...
Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Non-Aboriginal journalists seldom get to meet and talk with Aboriginal people about their life and b...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Works of journalism by journalism academics can be valuable outcomes of research without making the ...
This article examines journalism students' responses to claims in 'The Australian', made in October ...