Journalism is not going to disappear. As author Michael Schudson observed, if there were not journalists, we’d have to invent them. The real issue is what journalism will look like and if it — and the larger media environment of which it is a part — will ably serve our democracy
Media and journalism are in constant uncertainty caused by the influence of online communities . A c...
Newspapers confront an acute dilemma: how to give citizens more of what they need in a democracy–mor...
I gave a talk to the Swedish Journalism Fund’s 40th anniversary conference on the Next Five Years fo...
Journalism is not going to disappear. As author Michael Schudson observed, if there were not journal...
The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Working with a r...
ABSTRACT The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Work-in...
Goldsmith University Media Research Centre has just published initial results from a very extensive ...
The contributors to this symposium on the identity, mission, and direction of journalism studies hav...
The news industry faces monumental challenges: • More people are getting news and information on lin...
You might think that there’s too much news content out there already. And it’s struggling to find a ...
It’s always fun at BBC White City. They can assemble more talent for a staff conference on the futur...
I am not an economist (despite working at the LSE) and like most British political journalists, I ca...
Explores the history and changing landscape of American journalism as well as the need to preserve i...
How can we decide what journalism education should look like in the future if we do not know what jo...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article describes how the social context of professional journali...
Media and journalism are in constant uncertainty caused by the influence of online communities . A c...
Newspapers confront an acute dilemma: how to give citizens more of what they need in a democracy–mor...
I gave a talk to the Swedish Journalism Fund’s 40th anniversary conference on the Next Five Years fo...
Journalism is not going to disappear. As author Michael Schudson observed, if there were not journal...
The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Working with a r...
ABSTRACT The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Work-in...
Goldsmith University Media Research Centre has just published initial results from a very extensive ...
The contributors to this symposium on the identity, mission, and direction of journalism studies hav...
The news industry faces monumental challenges: • More people are getting news and information on lin...
You might think that there’s too much news content out there already. And it’s struggling to find a ...
It’s always fun at BBC White City. They can assemble more talent for a staff conference on the futur...
I am not an economist (despite working at the LSE) and like most British political journalists, I ca...
Explores the history and changing landscape of American journalism as well as the need to preserve i...
How can we decide what journalism education should look like in the future if we do not know what jo...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article describes how the social context of professional journali...
Media and journalism are in constant uncertainty caused by the influence of online communities . A c...
Newspapers confront an acute dilemma: how to give citizens more of what they need in a democracy–mor...
I gave a talk to the Swedish Journalism Fund’s 40th anniversary conference on the Next Five Years fo...