Both journalism and journalism training are undergoing major changes in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, where the author spent three months running workshops. This paper offers some insights and practical guidance for trainers, elements of which could apply to most developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Specifically, it highlights some of the problems encountered by a short-term foreign guest lecturer, albeit one who had spent considerable time as a journalist in the three countries
Based primarily on data from indepth interviews with senior journalists and journalism educators as ...
Globally, journalism education is undergoing significant changes in lieu of the ongoing technologica...
Globally, journalism education is undergoing significant changes in lieu of the ongoing technologica...
Cambodia\u27s democratic system of government, conferred by the 1991 Paris Peace Accords, provides f...
As the Lao People\u27s Democratic Republic goes through a period of controlled development local j...
The legacy of journalists who died covering the Vietnam War lives on in the work of the Indochina Me...
This article describes the experience of a foreign journalism instructor in Cambodia. One needs pati...
This thesis examines the relationship between normative emphases in journalism training programmes a...
The 50-year-old Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is now in its third year implementing...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
In this paper, I explored how two media aid projects from Sweden were used to intervene in the devel...
The presumption that a liberal media landscape and associated press culture strengthens good governa...
Globally, journalism education is undergoing significant changes in lieu of the ongoing technologica...
This article advocates a cascade learning approach built on combined theory and skills, in the tra...
Based primarily on data from indepth interviews with senior journalists and journalism educators as ...
Based primarily on data from indepth interviews with senior journalists and journalism educators as ...
Globally, journalism education is undergoing significant changes in lieu of the ongoing technologica...
Globally, journalism education is undergoing significant changes in lieu of the ongoing technologica...
Cambodia\u27s democratic system of government, conferred by the 1991 Paris Peace Accords, provides f...
As the Lao People\u27s Democratic Republic goes through a period of controlled development local j...
The legacy of journalists who died covering the Vietnam War lives on in the work of the Indochina Me...
This article describes the experience of a foreign journalism instructor in Cambodia. One needs pati...
This thesis examines the relationship between normative emphases in journalism training programmes a...
The 50-year-old Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is now in its third year implementing...
This paper will examine eight key issues in the area of training journalists. Several are essential...
In this paper, I explored how two media aid projects from Sweden were used to intervene in the devel...
The presumption that a liberal media landscape and associated press culture strengthens good governa...
Globally, journalism education is undergoing significant changes in lieu of the ongoing technologica...
This article advocates a cascade learning approach built on combined theory and skills, in the tra...
Based primarily on data from indepth interviews with senior journalists and journalism educators as ...
Based primarily on data from indepth interviews with senior journalists and journalism educators as ...
Globally, journalism education is undergoing significant changes in lieu of the ongoing technologica...
Globally, journalism education is undergoing significant changes in lieu of the ongoing technologica...