The London School of Economics and Political Science where my think-tank POLIS is based is an elite global educational institution. We are part of the Media and Communications Department but the word ‘journalism’ has never featured in any of its courses – until today
It doesn’t get much more ambitious than this. How can journalism help solve the world’s problems? I ...
The all-embracing presence of the media in society today makes it increasingly necessary for people ...
Within higher education, journalism studies is often seen as an uncomfortable bedfellow with journal...
I was lucky enough to spend today with some outstanding journalism educators from around the world a...
What do you need to learn to be a journalist in a world where everyone can be a news producer? No-on...
Talking of leaks (see below), thanks to Poynter Online for this inadvertant insight into the world’s...
This article is by LSE MSc student and Polis intern Emma Archbold When it comes to talking about jou...
Journalism is not in crisis according to a dramatic vote after a passionate Moral Maze-style debate ...
Imagine Julian Assange ran a journalism school. Why not? He’s created one of the world’s biggest med...
Public Affairs: Even the name of the serious part of Journalism courses is problematic. For years t...
Journalism training must not only equip students with the practical skills essential for their caree...
This is the text of a speech to a gathering of global journalism education leaders at the 80th anniv...
This context statement explores and reflects on the development of degree-based journalism...
In a provocative and timely essay, Picard (2009) contended journalists must “adapt or die”; they can...
Journalism education in the UK has experienced a pattern of explosive growth since the 1970s without...
It doesn’t get much more ambitious than this. How can journalism help solve the world’s problems? I ...
The all-embracing presence of the media in society today makes it increasingly necessary for people ...
Within higher education, journalism studies is often seen as an uncomfortable bedfellow with journal...
I was lucky enough to spend today with some outstanding journalism educators from around the world a...
What do you need to learn to be a journalist in a world where everyone can be a news producer? No-on...
Talking of leaks (see below), thanks to Poynter Online for this inadvertant insight into the world’s...
This article is by LSE MSc student and Polis intern Emma Archbold When it comes to talking about jou...
Journalism is not in crisis according to a dramatic vote after a passionate Moral Maze-style debate ...
Imagine Julian Assange ran a journalism school. Why not? He’s created one of the world’s biggest med...
Public Affairs: Even the name of the serious part of Journalism courses is problematic. For years t...
Journalism training must not only equip students with the practical skills essential for their caree...
This is the text of a speech to a gathering of global journalism education leaders at the 80th anniv...
This context statement explores and reflects on the development of degree-based journalism...
In a provocative and timely essay, Picard (2009) contended journalists must “adapt or die”; they can...
Journalism education in the UK has experienced a pattern of explosive growth since the 1970s without...
It doesn’t get much more ambitious than this. How can journalism help solve the world’s problems? I ...
The all-embracing presence of the media in society today makes it increasingly necessary for people ...
Within higher education, journalism studies is often seen as an uncomfortable bedfellow with journal...