Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest among scholars for the past decade in particular. Increasing numbers of studies are concerned with examining students' backgrounds and views in order to identify what role exposure to the tertiary environment may play in socialising them into the industry. This study reports on the results of the largest survey of Australian journalism students undertaken to date, with a sample size of 1884 students. The study finds that time spent studying journalism appears to be related to changes in role perceptions and news consumption. Final-year students are significantly more likely to support journalism's watchdog role and to reject consumer-oriented an...
A number of studies have examined why students choose to study journalism at university, but overall...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
This collaborative research project began in 2012 between two academics from two regional Queensland...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Journalism education’s role in shaping students’ professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Journalism education’s role in shaping students’ professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Long-running debates over the value of university-based journalism education have suffered from a la...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
The value of tertiary journalism education is an often hotly debated topic among journalism educator...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
The global trend toward university-based journalism education has led to a growing scrutiny of stude...
The global development of professional education for journalists, since the late nineteenth century,...
© Media International Australia Editorial Board. A number of studies have examined why students choo...
A number of studies have examined why students choose to study journalism at university, but overall...
A number of studies have examined why students choose to study journalism at university, but overall...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
This collaborative research project began in 2012 between two academics from two regional Queensland...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Journalism education’s role in shaping students’ professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Journalism education’s role in shaping students’ professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest amo...
Long-running debates over the value of university-based journalism education have suffered from a la...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
The value of tertiary journalism education is an often hotly debated topic among journalism educator...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
The global trend toward university-based journalism education has led to a growing scrutiny of stude...
The global development of professional education for journalists, since the late nineteenth century,...
© Media International Australia Editorial Board. A number of studies have examined why students choo...
A number of studies have examined why students choose to study journalism at university, but overall...
A number of studies have examined why students choose to study journalism at university, but overall...
This chapter compares Australian journalism students' ambitions and professional perceptions of them...
This collaborative research project began in 2012 between two academics from two regional Queensland...