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Journalism education in Europe and North America : an international comparison / edited by Romy Fröhlich and Christina Holtz-Bacha.
Van Pelt Library PN4793.E85 J68 2003
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Hampton Press communication series
- The Hampton Press communication series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Journalism--Study and teaching--Europe.
- Journalism.
- Journalism--Study and teaching--United States.
- Journalism--Study and teaching--Canada.
- Journalism--Study and teaching.
- Canada.
- United States.
- Europe.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 349 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Cresskill, N.J. : Hampton Press, [2003]
- Contents:
- Part I Academic Tradition: Journalism Education at Universities
- 1. Finland: The Road to Consensus in Journalism Education / Raimo Salokangas 3
- 2. The Spanish Case: A Recent Academic Tradition / Carlos Barrera, Aires Vax 21
- 3. Journalism Education in the United States / David H. Weaver 49
- 4. Journalism Education in Canada / Peter Johansen, Christopher Dornan 65
- Part II Nonacademic Tradition: Journalism Education at Journalism Schools
- 5. Between Literary Roots and Partisanship: Journalism Education in Italy / Paolo Mancini 93
- 6. The Development of Journalism in the Netherlands: A Century-Long Duel Pitting Beleaguered "Rejectionists" Against Pro-Education Proponents / Gabriella Meerbach 105
- 7. Journalism Education in Denmark: The Challenges of the Market and Politics / Hans-Henrik Holm 121
- Part III Academic as Well as Nonacademic Tradition: Journalism Education at Universities and at Journalism Schools
- 8. Journalist Training in France / Jean-Marie Charon 139
- 9. Journalism Education at Universities and Journalism Schools in Portugal / Manuel Pinto, Helena Sousa 169
- 10. Journalism Education in Germany: A Wide Range of Different Ways / Romy Frohlich, Christina Holtz-Bacha 187
- Part IV The "Training-on-the Job" Tradition: Journalism Education at Media Organizations and/or Schools
- 11. Journalism Training in Great Britain: A System Rich in Tradition but Currently in Transition / Frank Esser 209
- 12. The Historical Development and Present State of Journalism Training in Austria / Johanna Dorer 237
- Part V Developments in Eastern Europe: A Comparative Review
- 13. Remedial Education: The Remaking of Eastern European Journalists / Ray Hiebert, Peter Gross 257
- Part VI Eurojournalism: Current Projects for Future European Journalists
- 14. Eurojournalism: Aims and Programs for Future European Journalists / Gerd G. Kopper 285
- 15. Summary: Challenges for Today's Journalism Education / Romy Frohlich, Christina Holtz-Bacha 307.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 1572733810
- 1572733829
- OCLC:
- 50149623
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