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- 1From:International journal of communication (Online)Peer-ReviewedResponse to Francisco, Lenoff and Schudson The best journalism schools in the country are now providing genuine opportunities for students to do authentic reporting. However, the most valuable of these are more than...
- 2From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 53, Issue 49)Byline: KATHERINE MANGAN A controversial new curriculum unveiled this month at one of the nation's leading journalism schools is sparking heated debate over the role that marketing and technology should play in the...
- 3From:International Journal of Communication (Vol. 17, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT While the US journalistic reform movement known as "public" (or "civic") journalism has made and continues to make considerable inroads among news organizations in various countries around the world, no...
- 4From:The Quill (Vol. 80, Issue 3)Journalism professors come under fire for not keeping up, or teaching their students how to Three criticisms were hurled at journalism professors during an education panel discussion in 1990: -Recent journalism...
- 5From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 22, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedMEDILL SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Medill Specialized Reporting Program 1845 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208 Office of Graduate Admissions Contact: Kathleen Farrell (847) 491-2442...
- 6From:Daedalus (Vol. 139, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOne morning last summer, over coffee in the northern Michigan town of Lake Leelanau, a young journalist named J. Carl Ganter was describing his news organization, Circle of Blue (www.circleofblue.org), which reports on...
- 7From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 51, Issue 26)Byline: ROBERT S. BOYNTON When I began teaching a course on American literary journalism, I was puzzled by the 30-year gap between the end of what was considered the New Journalism and the contemporary writers who...
- 8From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 41, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedDeans of journalism schools have traditionally been content to serve as quiet managers of farm teams for the big leagues--to train young journalists to take up the journalistic cloth. Some wonder whether this is not a...
- 9From:International journal of communication (Online)Peer-ReviewedResponse to Francisco, Lenoff and Schudson Law students can file legal briefs. Medical students can cure patients. Why can't journalism students report for the public? That's the question considered by "The Classroom...
- 10From:The Quill (Vol. 77, Issue 3)Regaining sanity There's a wonderful line in the Clark Gable film, Teacher's Pet - the one where he played a crusty city editor and Doris Day a journalism professor - in which Gable sums up college journalism programs...
- 11From:The Quill (Vol. 93, Issue 6)Journalism educators and working journalists agree that students who hope to work in today's media organizations need to have an understanding of globalization, international affairs and cultural differences--and...
- 12From:The Quill (Vol. 90, Issue 2)At Kenyon College in Ohio, Emily Huigens had high-speed Internet access from classrooms, the library, computer lounges, her dorm room and everywhere else on campus. So it was a "rude awakening" when she took a reporting...
- 13From:Pacific Journalism Review (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFor anyone who has worked in another country, the journalistic 'rules of engagement' differ in each port. Foreign correspondents argue passionately for the freedom of the press, saying that by 'bearing witness' to crimes...
- 14From:The Quill (Vol. 93, Issue 4)In 1995, while covering an Aboriginal festival in Australia for his book Wild Planet," someone told writer Torn Clynes about a trucker who delivers fuel to the remote settlements in northern Australia's Outback. "I...
- 15From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 22, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedAIRCRAFT OWNERS AND PILOTS ASSOCIATION AOPA Max Karant Awards for Excellence in Aviation Journalism 421 Aviation Way Frederick, MD 21701 Contact: Pat Rishel (301) 695-2157 (301) 695-2309 FAX E-mail:...
- 16From:The Quill (Vol. 80, Issue 3)Senior editor James Memmott calls himself a "lapsed academic." In 1980, he quit a tenured professorship to cover the suburban beat at the Times-Union in Rochester, New York. Yet, as he's moved up the ranks at the...
- 17From:Daedalus (Vol. 139, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIt is well past time to reject the artificial divide between the guardians of print journalism and the boosters of blogs, Internet news aggregators, and other new media. Rather than battling over whether bloggers are...
- 18From:International Journal of Communication (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Drawing on the empirical research literature as well as on my own investigations, this article discusses whether some of the most significant, citizen-based media of communication--hyper-local community...
- 19From:The Quill (Vol. 87, Issue 2)Journalism text writer Melvin Mencher holds strong opinions on how to mold would-be journalists. Mencher said that the hard-knocks life he led at the old United Press (UP) taught him to be self-reliant because nobody...
- 20From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 30, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedNew York is a city of colorful characters and iconoclasts, a place where people on the streets could be seen talking to themselves long before the advent of Bluetooth technology. Even by New York standards, Vartan...