Stories are ‘hardwired’ into journalism as a craft (Marr, 2004); this paper explores how stories of ‘lived experience’, the personal stories of journalists, can play a credible and useful role in journalism education. Focusing on the BBC College of Journalism as a case study and using examples from in-depth auto/biographical interviews with journalists working there as educators, this paper analyses how ‘self-stories’ of experience from journalism practice can inform journalism education in an age that has been described as ‘autobiographical’ (Plummer, 2001). The inter-relationship of personal and professional identity is also considered, utilising the emergent concept of autobiographical journalism to scrutinise the role of self within the...
types: Article© The Author(s) 2011Post print version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO guide...
This study, which received no outside funding from any organization, analyzed the complete 2007‐2008...
Brief essay which discusses the works of four artists shown in the Everything and Nothing exhibiti...
This chapter explores how certain elisions occurred in the experimental biographical film which aime...
Research into the use of social media by news organisations to source information and user-generated...
The scholarly publishing world is somewhat secretive and mysterious, at least to those who exist out...
The development of English language learners’ academic literacy is a key issue in their successful t...
This extended editorial explores the growing range of stratagems devised by journal editors to boost...
In this article I explore the place of movement, particularly dance, in understanding and communicat...
During the past decade, most educators have focused on the collaborative aspects of wikis and how th...
This paper is concerned with how employees talk about their experiences of organizational change and...
While there was no defined problem with the services being provided, the librarian was curious about...
If you’re interested in behavioural science, you’re probably familiar with the Reproducibility Proje...
The question of how best to frame student support is explored in this piece of research. The projec...
“How are we going to shake them up?” This is the question Maxine asked me as she and I planned a sum...
types: Article© The Author(s) 2011Post print version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO guide...
This study, which received no outside funding from any organization, analyzed the complete 2007‐2008...
Brief essay which discusses the works of four artists shown in the Everything and Nothing exhibiti...
This chapter explores how certain elisions occurred in the experimental biographical film which aime...
Research into the use of social media by news organisations to source information and user-generated...
The scholarly publishing world is somewhat secretive and mysterious, at least to those who exist out...
The development of English language learners’ academic literacy is a key issue in their successful t...
This extended editorial explores the growing range of stratagems devised by journal editors to boost...
In this article I explore the place of movement, particularly dance, in understanding and communicat...
During the past decade, most educators have focused on the collaborative aspects of wikis and how th...
This paper is concerned with how employees talk about their experiences of organizational change and...
While there was no defined problem with the services being provided, the librarian was curious about...
If you’re interested in behavioural science, you’re probably familiar with the Reproducibility Proje...
The question of how best to frame student support is explored in this piece of research. The projec...
“How are we going to shake them up?” This is the question Maxine asked me as she and I planned a sum...
types: Article© The Author(s) 2011Post print version deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO guide...
This study, which received no outside funding from any organization, analyzed the complete 2007‐2008...
Brief essay which discusses the works of four artists shown in the Everything and Nothing exhibiti...