“It’s the story that matters! Teaching journalism’s storytellers” Special Edition of Journalism Education Guest Editor: Karen Fowler-Watt, Bournemouth University, UK. Storytelling is the journalist’s craft skill. Shaped by the tenets of objectivity and accuracy, the news narrative informs the debate and brings us the human stories. If journalism is a craft, then the story is the journalist’s work of art. In a rapidly changing landscape of technological revolution, shifting business models and ethical challenges, one thing remains certain – the story still matters. As award winning BBC foreign correspondent, Fergal Keane reminds us, the journalist is first and foremost a storyteller who is ‘trying to tell them what it is like to stand where ...
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Stories are ‘hardwired’ into journalism as a craft (Marr, 2004); this article explores how stories o...
Asking journalism students to create stories with a strong point of view means requiring them to do ...
The UK’s nascent news literacy movement features a range of voices, including regulators, educationa...
Abstract At its core, journalism is a civic enterprise with a mission to help citizens better under...
Journalism programs across the country have rolled out new curricula and courses emphasizing complex...
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This research is concerned with the curriculum in an area of professional education, that of journa...
Journalists usually report on crisis. The Covid -19 pandemic places journalists, like everyone else,...
This paper grew out of the authors’ interest in updating the journalism curriculum at AUT (Auk...
Journalists decide whose voice is heard – decisions often determined by the limits of time, social m...
Journalism education in the UK has experienced a pattern of explosive growth since the 1970s without...
Despite the journalism education mantra to think story, news media accounts are far more than sheer ...
Do journalism students read newspapers? Are they aware of what is happening around the world and in ...
The first discussions about a university course in journalism were held in 1908, the year that journ...
Literary journalism strives to engage readers through vivid storytelling without forsaking truth or ...