European journalism education / edited by Georgios Terzis.
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- 9781841503547
- 1841503541
- 070.07 22
- PN4793. E85 E97 2009eb
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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.
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Front Cover; Preliminary Pages; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; PART I: The North Atlantic/Liberal Media Model Countries; PART II: The Northern European/Democratic Corporatist Media Model Countries; PART III: The Mediterranean/Polarized Pluralist Media Model Countries; PART IV: The Eastern European/Post-Communist Media Model Countries; Conclusions; Epilogue; Back Cover
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