© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Using the tools of discourse analysis, this research identifies the competing and sometimes contradictory public discourses around the requirements for the next generation of journalists—those of journalism educators, industry accreditation bodies, and of employers and journalists in the wider media landscape. Investigating and identifying the tensions in this debate may help all the parties to reflect on how the values and aims of the professional journalist are constructed and how this may impact on potential journalists entering education and the industry
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
In an attempt to find out, I sat in on the weekly meetings of Rhodes University Journalism and Media...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Using the tools of discourse analysi...
This research is concerned with the curriculum in an area of professional education, that of journa...
This paper is concerned with the lack of an agreed framework for the curriculum for journalism educa...
For some years journalism has been in a state of transition and there has been much discussion aroun...
Debates over the most appropriate way in which journalism education might be delivered continues una...
A third of the UK's 300 undergraduate and postgraduate journalism courses are accredited by at least...
Journalism education in the UK has experienced a pattern of explosive growth since the 1970s without...
It should be possible to link the health of journalism with the training of journalists. Yet even wi...
Despite the sustained growth in journalism as a choice of degree path for young people, our understa...
Journalism in the UK straddles the divide between high- and middle-skilled employment. Since the 197...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
Journalism education has been the subject of debate and contention for more than 100 years. Drastic ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
In an attempt to find out, I sat in on the weekly meetings of Rhodes University Journalism and Media...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Using the tools of discourse analysi...
This research is concerned with the curriculum in an area of professional education, that of journa...
This paper is concerned with the lack of an agreed framework for the curriculum for journalism educa...
For some years journalism has been in a state of transition and there has been much discussion aroun...
Debates over the most appropriate way in which journalism education might be delivered continues una...
A third of the UK's 300 undergraduate and postgraduate journalism courses are accredited by at least...
Journalism education in the UK has experienced a pattern of explosive growth since the 1970s without...
It should be possible to link the health of journalism with the training of journalists. Yet even wi...
Despite the sustained growth in journalism as a choice of degree path for young people, our understa...
Journalism in the UK straddles the divide between high- and middle-skilled employment. Since the 197...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
Journalism education has been the subject of debate and contention for more than 100 years. Drastic ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. ...
Journalism education in Australia, as it seems in New Zealand, finds itself between a rock and a har...
In an attempt to find out, I sat in on the weekly meetings of Rhodes University Journalism and Media...