Journalism education, training and employment /
edited by Bob Franklin and Donica Mensing.
- New York : Routledge, 2011.
- xii, 236 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Routledge research in journalism ; 2 .
Based on papers presented at a future of journalism conference held at Cardiff University in September, 2009.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Journalism education. Realigning journalism education / What it means to work toward "excellence" in African journalism education / Journalism dducation at historically Black colleges : earning accreditation and preparing students for future challenges / Missing the scoop : exploring the cultural and sociological influences of news production upon college student journalists / Journalism training. Making the world safe for "autonomy"? : the US initiative to reorient "foreign journalists" 1945-1970 / The limits to foreign funded journalism training in Africa / Turkish journalists and ethical self-reflection through online training / The changing role of internships as newsrooms shrink and evolve : collaboration and intern-as-teacher / Global journalism : an emerging news style and an outline for a training program / Journalism and employment. There's a "long tail" in journalism education, too / Should editors prefer postgraduates? a comparison of United Kingdom undergraduate and postgraduate journalism students / Help wanted : an examination of new media skills required by top US news companies / Passing through journalism? journalism as a temporary job and professional institutions in decline / Donica Mensing -- Guy Berger -- Jerry Crawford II and Barbara B. Hines -- Robert E. Gutsche Jr. -- Marion C. Wrenn -- Anya Schiffrin -- Mine Gencel Bek -- Leslie-Jean Thornton -- Peter Berglez -- John Cokley and Angela Ranke -- Mark Hanna and Karen Sanders -- Debora Wenger ... [et al.] -- Gunnar Nygren.
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