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_aCross-continental views on journalistic skills / _cleen D` Haenens, Michael Opgenhaffen and Maarten Corten |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2014. |
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300 | _axiii, 114 p. | ||
505 | _a, Introduction: Cross-continental views on journalistic skills in the digital age Leen d'Haenens, Michael Opgenhaffen, and Maarten Corten . Journalistic Tools of the Trade in Flanders: Is there a fit between journalism education and professional practice? Michael Opgenhaffen, Leen d'Haenens, and Maarten Corten . Beacons of Reliability: European joumalism students and professionals on future qualifications for joumalists Nice Drok . The Global Joumalist in the Twenty-First Century: A cross-national study of joumalistic competencies Lars Wiiinat, David H. Weaver, and Jihyang Choi . Culture Clash: International media training and the difficult adoption of Western journalism practices among Indonesian radio joumalists Nurhaya Muchtar and Thomas Hanitzsch , Investigative Journalism on Campus: The Australian experience Ian Richards and Beate Josephi . Beyond Skills Training: Six macro themes in South African journalism education PieterJ. Fourie | ||
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