Recently added articles from Journalism & Mass Communication Educator:
PASSAGES: Jules d'Hemecourt
Jan 01, 2008; ... Jules d'Hemecourt IV, a retired Louisiana State University journalism professor, died Feb. 7, 2008, one day after being hospitalized by a brief illness. He was 64. D'Hemecourt was a native of New Orleans. He earned a bachelor's degree in history and pre-law at LSU in 1965, and graduated ...
Did Graduate Journalism Education Make a Difference? A Study of British Journalism Students' Views on News Media Roles
Jan 01, 2008; ... Journalism educators in democracies aim to produce journalists motivated to scrutinize the powerful. This study of British journalism students in graduate programs considers whether their views on the news media's societal roles changed during that education. Students grew more adversarial as ...
An Introduction to News Reporting: A Beginning Journalist's Guide/Inside Reporting: A Practical Guide to the Craft of Journalism
Jan 01, 2008; ... * Yopp, Jan Johnson and Beth A. Haller (2004). An Introduction to News Reporting: A Beginning Journalist's Guide. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon, pp. 336. * Harrower, Tim (2006). Inside Reporting: A Practical Guide to the Craft of Journalism. New York: McGraw Hill, pp. 336. In the ...
Medill 2020: 411 or 911?
Jan 01, 2008; ... Editor's Note Who would have guessed that journalism curricula could be so controversial? First, there was a president at Columbia University, himself a noted First Amendment scholar, who a few years ago halted a journalism dean search, which led to the appointment of Nicholas Lemann and ...
An Evaluation of Team-teaching Models in a Media Convergence Curriculum
Jan 01, 2008; ... This article evaluates team teaching models of new media convergence curriculum at a small, undergraduate journalism program. In the models, degrees of faculty collaboration vary depending on course level and goal. Students in first-year, basic journalism classes benefited from a lower level of ...