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Category: Toward 2020: New Directions in Journalism Education

November 18, 2014November 20, 2020JRC Publications, Toward 2020: New Directions in Journalism Education

A Campus-Wide J-School: News Literacy as an Avenue for Journalism Schools to Connect with New Students and a New Generation

Jordan Press The digital age has created an existential crisis for news media, with legacy outlets trying to reinvent themselves in order […]

November 18, 2014November 20, 2020JRC Publications, Toward 2020: New Directions in Journalism Education

What Is Journalism Education For?

Mike Gasher What we are witnessing in journalism education today is a tug of war over what we call journalism – a […]

November 18, 2014November 20, 2020JRC Publications, Toward 2020: New Directions in Journalism Education

The Big Sellout: A Critical Snapshot of the Rise of “Entrepreneurial Journalism”

Paul Benedetti In January, 2015 Condé Nast, the publisher of The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Wired, GQ, and other magazines, announced it […]

November 18, 2014November 20, 2020JRC Publications, Toward 2020: New Directions in Journalism Education

E is for Empirical: How Scholarly Business Texts, Blogs, and Trade Journals Conceptualize and Critique Entrepreneurism

Meredith Levine Read through the modest but expanding literature on entrepreneurial journalism education and you’ll discover embedded in the texts a sort […]

November 18, 2014November 20, 2020JRC Publications, Toward 2020: New Directions in Journalism Education

Selling Digital Dreams: “Entrepreneurial journalism,” the Decline of Public Service Reporting, and the Role of Journalism Education

Paul Benedetti, Meredith Levine, and Mike Gasher New, disruptive technology has had enormous economic repercussions for the media industry and, consequently, on […]

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