This article is by LSE MSc student and Polis intern Emma Archbold When it comes to talking about journalism, it is often the case that the negative that outweighs the positive. Fierce competition, newspaper decline, deadline demands; as students, we have heard them all. Convincing yourself not to pursue a career in journalism has become easier than convincing yourself to try
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This paper attempts to illustrate how entrepreneurial journalism is and has been shaping media. In d...
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The London School of Economics and Political Science where my think-tank POLIS is based is an elite ...
Despite the sustained growth in journalism as a choice of degree path for young people, our understa...
What is the most effective way to teach the realities of journalism to students? This article argues...
While undertaking short periods of work experience has been a time-honoured route into the journalis...
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In a provocative and timely essay, Picard (2009) contended journalists must “adapt or die”; they can...
First paragraph: Journalism matters to us all. I believe that or I wouldn’t have spent my work...
Journalism education in the UK has experienced a pattern of explosive growth since the 1970s without...
Asking journalism students to create stories with a strong point of view means requiring them to do ...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
As the world of politics and public affairs has gradually changed beyond recognition over the past t...
The contributions of college newspapers to the campuses they serve, the reasons their target audienc...
Digitalization has been a strong driver of change in the journalism industry over the past 25 years....
This paper attempts to illustrate how entrepreneurial journalism is and has been shaping media. In d...
Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic...
The London School of Economics and Political Science where my think-tank POLIS is based is an elite ...
Despite the sustained growth in journalism as a choice of degree path for young people, our understa...
What is the most effective way to teach the realities of journalism to students? This article argues...
While undertaking short periods of work experience has been a time-honoured route into the journalis...
This article examines journalism students' responses to claims in 'The Australian', made in October ...
In a provocative and timely essay, Picard (2009) contended journalists must “adapt or die”; they can...
First paragraph: Journalism matters to us all. I believe that or I wouldn’t have spent my work...
Journalism education in the UK has experienced a pattern of explosive growth since the 1970s without...
Asking journalism students to create stories with a strong point of view means requiring them to do ...
News media managers routinely complain that university journalism programs are out of sync with prac...
As the world of politics and public affairs has gradually changed beyond recognition over the past t...
The contributions of college newspapers to the campuses they serve, the reasons their target audienc...
Digitalization has been a strong driver of change in the journalism industry over the past 25 years....
This paper attempts to illustrate how entrepreneurial journalism is and has been shaping media. In d...
Constructive learning is described by some scholars as active, cumulative, goal-directed, diagnostic...