European Journalism Education

· Intellect Books
Ebook
539
Pages

About this ebook

"This book maps recent developments in journalism education in Europe by providing an extensive review of the national education landscapes of 33 European counties. No less than 60 authors delve into the organizations that have provided journalism education in Europe over the years, including state and private universities, national unions of journalists, employers associations, private media companies and the church. They examine the content of this education from different parameters such as theory vs. practice, communication or journalism studies as opposed to a mixed system, and the impact of new media in the content of the curriculum." "Terzis analyzes the way in which European journalism education describes 'media governance' patterns (the interrelationships between the market, the state and the civil society which affect the media) in every country, as well as at the regional and European levels. It uses a two-dimensional approach in order to show how the commercialization, concentration, convergence and globalization of the media have affected the journalism education landscapes in Europe both at an institutional as well as at an individual level." --Book Jacket.

About the author

Georgios Terzis is chair of the Communications Department at Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussels. Georgios Terzis is chair of the Journalism Studies Section of the European Communication Research and Education Association and an associate professor in the communications department, Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

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