Drawing on the growth of non-profit investigative reporting centres in the United States, many of which are located in universities, this article proposes the creation of an Australia-New Zealand-Pacific network of university journalism students who collaborate to produce multi-media stories for a website. Tentatively called ‘UniMuckraker’, the project envisages that teaching with the ‘live ammunition’ of real journalism would provide an authentic, contextual and team-oriented approach to higher education learning experiences as well as producing quality journalistic content. In conceptualising the model, the article first examines contemporary trends in American investigative reporting with a focus on the increasing number and influence of...
This is the third issue Pacific Journalism Review has published on the theme of investigative journa...
In the following pages of Pacific Journalism Review, the journal is publishing transcripts of Center...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
Drawing on the growth of non-profit investigative reporting centres in the United States, many of wh...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
This is a study of four university-based U.S. nonprofits, and their attempt of saving professional r...
As pared-down newsrooms across the United States increasingly generate content for pay-walled onlin...
This is a study of four university-based U.S. nonprofits, and their attempt of saving professional r...
This paper offers a solution to two problems facing Australian journalism: the declining numbers wor...
This paper offers a solution to two problems facing Australian journalism: the declining numbers wor...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
The goal of the article is to compare contemporary websites used by investigative reporters for orga...
Discussion about the role of journalism in universities too often leaves the impression that our mai...
What is the most effective way to teach the realities of journalism to students? This article argues...
This is the third issue Pacific Journalism Review has published on the theme of investigative journa...
In the following pages of Pacific Journalism Review, the journal is publishing transcripts of Center...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
Drawing on the growth of non-profit investigative reporting centres in the United States, many of wh...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
More than thirty universities within the Pacific region are now teaching journalism. Across the sect...
This is a study of four university-based U.S. nonprofits, and their attempt of saving professional r...
As pared-down newsrooms across the United States increasingly generate content for pay-walled onlin...
This is a study of four university-based U.S. nonprofits, and their attempt of saving professional r...
This paper offers a solution to two problems facing Australian journalism: the declining numbers wor...
This paper offers a solution to two problems facing Australian journalism: the declining numbers wor...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
The goal of the article is to compare contemporary websites used by investigative reporters for orga...
Discussion about the role of journalism in universities too often leaves the impression that our mai...
What is the most effective way to teach the realities of journalism to students? This article argues...
This is the third issue Pacific Journalism Review has published on the theme of investigative journa...
In the following pages of Pacific Journalism Review, the journal is publishing transcripts of Center...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...