The aim of the research reported in this document was to explore the ways in which first year Journalism students at a South African University construct themselves as learners. The research adopted a case study approach of purposively selected first year journalism students. In exploring this area, focus group and individual in-depth interviewing were employed which illuminated important aspects of learner identity construction. In order to make sense of these self-constructions, the research was located in the larger debates on discourse as espoused by Michel Foucault who argues that discourse constructs subjectivities. The research demonstrated that there were various discourses at play which influenced how these learners spoke and behav...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
This thesis attempts to examine the construction of 'professionalism' within the newsroom of the Cap...
Utilising the theoretical frameworks of theory of power and theory of performativity, this case stud...
Utilising the theoretical frameworks of theory of power and theory of performativity, this case stud...
This study examines approaches to learning and teaching journalism through practice at two UK Higher...
Abstract: This study explored the first-year higher education experiences of seven students studying...
his paper demonstrates how members of a first-year university informal study group construct positiv...
The article is based on a longitudinal, qualitative case study of 20 Social Science students at a hi...
Multiple, interrelated narrative methods were employed in a doctoral study purposed to investigate t...
South Africa‟s racialised history dates back to a colonial period where South Africans were separate...
Listening to the Learner: An Exploration of Primary School Children’s Learner Identity Fiona Bre...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B., et al. 2005. The relationship between identity, language and teaching and l...
This narrative study explores identity construction and classroom participation of an Indonesian stu...
This research project aims at identifying and analyzing different identities students construct as l...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
This thesis attempts to examine the construction of 'professionalism' within the newsroom of the Cap...
Utilising the theoretical frameworks of theory of power and theory of performativity, this case stud...
Utilising the theoretical frameworks of theory of power and theory of performativity, this case stud...
This study examines approaches to learning and teaching journalism through practice at two UK Higher...
Abstract: This study explored the first-year higher education experiences of seven students studying...
his paper demonstrates how members of a first-year university informal study group construct positiv...
The article is based on a longitudinal, qualitative case study of 20 Social Science students at a hi...
Multiple, interrelated narrative methods were employed in a doctoral study purposed to investigate t...
South Africa‟s racialised history dates back to a colonial period where South Africans were separate...
Listening to the Learner: An Exploration of Primary School Children’s Learner Identity Fiona Bre...
CITATION: Leibowitz, B., et al. 2005. The relationship between identity, language and teaching and l...
This narrative study explores identity construction and classroom participation of an Indonesian stu...
This research project aims at identifying and analyzing different identities students construct as l...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Southern African Lingu...
This thesis attempts to examine the construction of 'professionalism' within the newsroom of the Cap...