June 19, 2012 •
Digital News •
by Kate Nacy and Stephan Russ-Mohl
EJO Report Discourse on journalism in the U.S. is rife with new coinage to describe its state and prescribe its future. The latest addition to the dialogue is entrepreneurial journalism – the idea that journalists must channel innovation...
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May 2, 2011 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Like him or not, Jay Rosen, the oft-hailed Internet journalism “guru”, is more than prolific on the subject and worthy of consideration A press critic, writer and professor of journalism at New York University, Rosen operates...
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February 3, 2011 •
Digital News •
by Kornelia Trytko
After the innovative idea of Danish daily Extra Bladet, Poland decides to follow suit. Danish project Redaktionen was launched in October of 2007 with the goal of creating an Internet platform to help young people design their own school...
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June 7, 2010 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Die Furche, Nr. 18/2010 Research institutions are following their own inherent laws. If they weren’t, it would be difficult to understand why a particular academic discipline has been neglected in the three capitals of the...
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May 18, 2010 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Kate Nacy
Beate Josephi of the School of Communication and Arts at Edith Cowan University, Perth, publishes a new book about journalism education. The core of Josephi’s book, Journalism Education in Countries with Limited Media Freedom, lauds...
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November 29, 2009 •
Media Economics •
by Kate Nacy
Despite the delicate financial state of the news media, jouralism schools seem to be thriving. In fact, the education sector is perhaps the only area of journalism maintaining a healthy business model. In an article published in The...
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