I hear this all the time from former newspaper colleagues who have left as the newsroom has diminished over the years: How dare you teach journalism? Or this version: There are still students who want to be journalists? Really
"Polytechnics have tightend up their own regimes, making their own demands of journalism teachers in...
Journalism and Mass Communication educators have some impressive professional credentials. This surv...
Newsletter published by the Journalism Department at Columbia College Chicago, December 1989. Six pa...
I hear this all the time from former newspaper colleagues who have left as the newsroom has diminish...
Journalism programs across the country have rolled out new curricula and courses emphasizing complex...
What contribution can higher education make to journalism? And especially, what can graduate schools...
Do journalism students read newspapers? Are they aware of what is happening around the world and in ...
Numerous studies examine public journalism efforts through the practitioner's lens, but scholars, fo...
For some years journalism has been in a state of transition and there has been much discussion aroun...
With journalism in a perpetual state of flux, journalism educators are understandably concerned with...
Debates about whether journalism is a “trade” and can only be learnt “on the job”, or whether journa...
In a provocative and timely essay, Picard (2009) contended journalists must “adapt or die”; they can...
Journalism schools have seen their enrollment numbers ebb and flow for decades though never more so ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Why’d you leave? Not only have I fielded that question from just about everyone when I joined the fa...
"Polytechnics have tightend up their own regimes, making their own demands of journalism teachers in...
Journalism and Mass Communication educators have some impressive professional credentials. This surv...
Newsletter published by the Journalism Department at Columbia College Chicago, December 1989. Six pa...
I hear this all the time from former newspaper colleagues who have left as the newsroom has diminish...
Journalism programs across the country have rolled out new curricula and courses emphasizing complex...
What contribution can higher education make to journalism? And especially, what can graduate schools...
Do journalism students read newspapers? Are they aware of what is happening around the world and in ...
Numerous studies examine public journalism efforts through the practitioner's lens, but scholars, fo...
For some years journalism has been in a state of transition and there has been much discussion aroun...
With journalism in a perpetual state of flux, journalism educators are understandably concerned with...
Debates about whether journalism is a “trade” and can only be learnt “on the job”, or whether journa...
In a provocative and timely essay, Picard (2009) contended journalists must “adapt or die”; they can...
Journalism schools have seen their enrollment numbers ebb and flow for decades though never more so ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Why’d you leave? Not only have I fielded that question from just about everyone when I joined the fa...
"Polytechnics have tightend up their own regimes, making their own demands of journalism teachers in...
Journalism and Mass Communication educators have some impressive professional credentials. This surv...
Newsletter published by the Journalism Department at Columbia College Chicago, December 1989. Six pa...