Journalism Education, Training and Employment
Herausgeber: Franklin, Bob; Mensing, Donica
Journalism Education, Training and Employment
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This edited volume of studies by respected international scholars describes the diverse issues journalism educators are grappling with and the changes they are making in purpose and practice.
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This edited volume of studies by respected international scholars describes the diverse issues journalism educators are grappling with and the changes they are making in purpose and practice.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781138774889
- ISBN-10: 113877488X
- Artikelnr.: 40139583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781138774889
- ISBN-10: 113877488X
- Artikelnr.: 40139583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Bob Franklin has a Chair in Journalism Studies and is Director of the Journalism Studies Research Group at Cardiff University, UK. He is the Editor of Journalism Studies and Journalism Practice. Donica Mensing is Associate Professor, Reynolds School of Journalism, University of Nevada, Reno.
I: Education. .: Realigning Journalism Education, Donica Mensing 2. What it
Means to Work towards "Excellence" In African Journalism Education, Guy
Berger 3. Journalism Education At Historically Black Colleges: Earning
Accreditation and Preparing Students for Future Challenges, Jerry Crawford
and Barbara B. Hines 4. Missing The Scoop: Exploring The Cultural And
Sociological Influences Of News Production Upon College Student
Journalists, Robert E. Gutsche Jr. II: Training. 5. Making The World Safe
For Autonomy?: The US Initiative To Reorient "Foreign Journalists"
1945-1970, Marion C. Wrenn 6. Not Really Enough!: Foreign Donors And
Journalism Training In Ghana, Nigeria And Uganda, Anya Schiffrin 7.
Turkish Journalists and Ethical Self-Reflection Through On-Line Training,
Mine Gencel Bek 8. The Changing Role Of Internships As Newsrooms Shrink and
Evolve: Collaboration and Intern-As-Teacher, Leslie-Jean Thornton 9. Global
Journalism: An Emerging News Style And An Outline For A Training Programme,
Peter Berglez III: Employment. 10. There's a Long Tail in Journalism
Education Too, John Cokley and Angela Ranke 11. Should Editors Prefer
Postgraduates? A Comparison Of United Kingdom Undergraduate And
Postgraduate Journalism Students, Mark Hanna and Karen Sanders 12. Help
Wanted: An Examination Of New Media Skills Required By Top U.S. News
Companies, Debora Wenger, Lynn C. Owens, Michael Charbonneau and Kristine
Trever 13. Passing Through Journalism? Journalism As A Temporary Job And
Professional Institutions In Decline, Gunnar Nygren
Means to Work towards "Excellence" In African Journalism Education, Guy
Berger 3. Journalism Education At Historically Black Colleges: Earning
Accreditation and Preparing Students for Future Challenges, Jerry Crawford
and Barbara B. Hines 4. Missing The Scoop: Exploring The Cultural And
Sociological Influences Of News Production Upon College Student
Journalists, Robert E. Gutsche Jr. II: Training. 5. Making The World Safe
For Autonomy?: The US Initiative To Reorient "Foreign Journalists"
1945-1970, Marion C. Wrenn 6. Not Really Enough!: Foreign Donors And
Journalism Training In Ghana, Nigeria And Uganda, Anya Schiffrin 7.
Turkish Journalists and Ethical Self-Reflection Through On-Line Training,
Mine Gencel Bek 8. The Changing Role Of Internships As Newsrooms Shrink and
Evolve: Collaboration and Intern-As-Teacher, Leslie-Jean Thornton 9. Global
Journalism: An Emerging News Style And An Outline For A Training Programme,
Peter Berglez III: Employment. 10. There's a Long Tail in Journalism
Education Too, John Cokley and Angela Ranke 11. Should Editors Prefer
Postgraduates? A Comparison Of United Kingdom Undergraduate And
Postgraduate Journalism Students, Mark Hanna and Karen Sanders 12. Help
Wanted: An Examination Of New Media Skills Required By Top U.S. News
Companies, Debora Wenger, Lynn C. Owens, Michael Charbonneau and Kristine
Trever 13. Passing Through Journalism? Journalism As A Temporary Job And
Professional Institutions In Decline, Gunnar Nygren
I: Education. .: Realigning Journalism Education, Donica Mensing 2. What it
Means to Work towards "Excellence" In African Journalism Education, Guy
Berger 3. Journalism Education At Historically Black Colleges: Earning
Accreditation and Preparing Students for Future Challenges, Jerry Crawford
and Barbara B. Hines 4. Missing The Scoop: Exploring The Cultural And
Sociological Influences Of News Production Upon College Student
Journalists, Robert E. Gutsche Jr. II: Training. 5. Making The World Safe
For Autonomy?: The US Initiative To Reorient "Foreign Journalists"
1945-1970, Marion C. Wrenn 6. Not Really Enough!: Foreign Donors And
Journalism Training In Ghana, Nigeria And Uganda, Anya Schiffrin 7.
Turkish Journalists and Ethical Self-Reflection Through On-Line Training,
Mine Gencel Bek 8. The Changing Role Of Internships As Newsrooms Shrink and
Evolve: Collaboration and Intern-As-Teacher, Leslie-Jean Thornton 9. Global
Journalism: An Emerging News Style And An Outline For A Training Programme,
Peter Berglez III: Employment. 10. There's a Long Tail in Journalism
Education Too, John Cokley and Angela Ranke 11. Should Editors Prefer
Postgraduates? A Comparison Of United Kingdom Undergraduate And
Postgraduate Journalism Students, Mark Hanna and Karen Sanders 12. Help
Wanted: An Examination Of New Media Skills Required By Top U.S. News
Companies, Debora Wenger, Lynn C. Owens, Michael Charbonneau and Kristine
Trever 13. Passing Through Journalism? Journalism As A Temporary Job And
Professional Institutions In Decline, Gunnar Nygren
Means to Work towards "Excellence" In African Journalism Education, Guy
Berger 3. Journalism Education At Historically Black Colleges: Earning
Accreditation and Preparing Students for Future Challenges, Jerry Crawford
and Barbara B. Hines 4. Missing The Scoop: Exploring The Cultural And
Sociological Influences Of News Production Upon College Student
Journalists, Robert E. Gutsche Jr. II: Training. 5. Making The World Safe
For Autonomy?: The US Initiative To Reorient "Foreign Journalists"
1945-1970, Marion C. Wrenn 6. Not Really Enough!: Foreign Donors And
Journalism Training In Ghana, Nigeria And Uganda, Anya Schiffrin 7.
Turkish Journalists and Ethical Self-Reflection Through On-Line Training,
Mine Gencel Bek 8. The Changing Role Of Internships As Newsrooms Shrink and
Evolve: Collaboration and Intern-As-Teacher, Leslie-Jean Thornton 9. Global
Journalism: An Emerging News Style And An Outline For A Training Programme,
Peter Berglez III: Employment. 10. There's a Long Tail in Journalism
Education Too, John Cokley and Angela Ranke 11. Should Editors Prefer
Postgraduates? A Comparison Of United Kingdom Undergraduate And
Postgraduate Journalism Students, Mark Hanna and Karen Sanders 12. Help
Wanted: An Examination Of New Media Skills Required By Top U.S. News
Companies, Debora Wenger, Lynn C. Owens, Michael Charbonneau and Kristine
Trever 13. Passing Through Journalism? Journalism As A Temporary Job And
Professional Institutions In Decline, Gunnar Nygren







