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[ecrea] New book: Toward 2020: New Directions in Journalism Education

Mon Nov 23 23:50:38 GMT 2015



The Ryerson Journalism Research Centre has just published /Toward 2020:
New Directions in Journalism Education/, edited by Gene Allen, Stephanie
Craft, Christopher Waddell and Mary Lynn Young. It’s available at
http://ryersonjournalism.ca/2014/11/18/toward-2020-new-directions-in-journalism-education-journal/

Table of Contents:

Gene Allen/Introduction

Robert Picard/ Deficient tutelage: Challenges of contemporary journalism
education

Ivor Shapiro/ To Turn or to Burn: Shifting the Paradigm for Journalism
Education

Chantal Francoeur/ A Foucauldian Foray into How Power Operates When
Journalists and Public Relations Officers Meet

Mary Lynn Young and Janet Giltrow/ A mobile responsive expertise:
Learning outcomes, journalism education and the ‘teaching hospital’ model

Sally Haney/ Interrogating our past practice as we scale the walls of
the box we call journalism education

Paul Benedetti, Meredith Levine and Mike Gasher/ Selling Digital Dreams:
A critical appraisal of the emergence of “entrepreneurial journalism�,
the decline of public service reporting and the role of journalism education

Meredith Levine/ E is for Empirical:  How scholarly business texts,
blogs and trade journals conceptualize and critique entrepreneurism

Paul Benedetti/ The Big Sellout: A critical snapshot of the rise of
"entrepreneurial journalism�

                         Mike Gasher/ What is Journalism Education For?

Jordan Press / A campus-wide J-School: News Literacy as an avenue for
journalism schools to connect with new students and a new generation

Gavin Adamson/**Like reaching for the pen: Towards a greater place for
digital news video in newsrooms and journalism curricula

Using Analytics : A Round-Table Discussion

Working as a Journalist in 2020: What Will it Take? A Round-Table Discussion

The volume is published under a Creative Commons Open Access licence.
Individual chapters or the whole volume may be read online or downloaded
free of charge.



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