‘Disruption’ in UK journalism education? A study of narratives of resilience

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies Pub Date : 2018-10-01 DOI:10.1386/AJMS.7.3.501_1
J. Steel
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This article examines the narratives of journalism relevant to journalism education from the perspective of those who ‘do’ journalism education in the United Kingdom. It draws on interviews with twelve individuals between 2006 and 2016 from within two distinct groups, both of which share a professional interest in journalism education: journalism educators with the UK Higher Education (HE) sector and former practicing journalists from within the industry who have a particular interest in journalism education, either as employers or as trainers within the industry. Drawing on Bourdieu’s field theory and Carlson’s theory of metajournalistic discourse the interviews highlight what Mensing describes as ‘industry-centred journalism education’ as being particularly resilient in the English HE sector. Despite reflexive notions of ‘digital disruption’ from within centres of journalism education, the practice-driven, industry-orientated approach to journalism education remains remarkably resilient over time.
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英国新闻教育的“颠覆”?一项关于韧性叙事的研究
本文从英国“做”新闻教育的人的角度审视与新闻教育相关的新闻叙事。它在2006年至2016年期间对来自两个不同群体的12个人进行了采访,这两个群体都对新闻教育有专业兴趣:英国高等教育(HE)部门的新闻教育者和来自行业内的前执业记者,他们对新闻教育特别感兴趣,无论是作为雇主还是作为行业内的培训师。利用布迪厄的场域理论和卡尔森的元新闻话语理论,这些访谈强调了门辛所描述的“以行业为中心的新闻教育”在英国高等教育领域特别有弹性。尽管新闻教育中心内部有“数字颠覆”的反身性概念,但随着时间的推移,以实践为导向、以行业为导向的新闻教育方法仍然具有显著的弹性。
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