As part of the first-ever World Journalism Education Congress (WJEC), attracting 440 journalism and mass communication educators and professionals from 44 countries, and held in Singapore on June 2628, 2007, panelists Alan Knight, Cherian George, and Alex Gerlis presented a lively debate on Who Is a Journalist. Knight argued that Journalism paradigms are in transition. Bloggers are providing competition through their often eye-witness reports. Quality blogs are influencing journalism practices. Knight argued that journalists must adapt to and embrace the Internet. Gerlis proposed that when we now ask Who Is a Journalist, the answer is no longer anyone who is employed as journalist. The answer is that potentially, anyone and everyone can be ...
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This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
In this paper for the recent Blogging, Journalism & Credibility conference, Jay Rosen argues tha...
Charles Clarke and Andrew Gilligan join Polis for a debate on the power of the media at Labour Party...
Who is a journalist? In this regard, globally, he is a professional who can become a professional, a...
Although basic features of journalism have remained the same over the last decades, the tasks journa...
Anyone can become a publisher by developing a website. Anyone can report news and information onli...
The proliferation of news and information sources has motivated a need to identify those providing l...
In a perpetually fluid and globally accessible news environment, identifying just who can be conside...
The people who claim membership in a profession and delineate its attributes do so at least in part ...
Zion, L., Marjoribanks, T., & O’Donnell, P. (2022). Who is a journalist now? Recognising atypical jo...
Debates about whether journalism is a “trade” and can only be learnt “on the job”, or whether journa...
The relationship between journalism and its audience has undergone significant transformations from ...
This article suggests that journalism educators are potentially doing a disservice to the industry b...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Journalists increasingly face challenges to their p...
The online age has heralded the rise of the celebrity journalist: ‘personalities’ with headshots, T...
This paper focuses on how new media technologies, in generating new participatory opportunities, mig...
In this paper for the recent Blogging, Journalism & Credibility conference, Jay Rosen argues tha...
Charles Clarke and Andrew Gilligan join Polis for a debate on the power of the media at Labour Party...