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The journal of the Association for Journalism Education, a body representing educators in HE in the UK and Ireland. The aim of the journal is to promote and develop analysis and understanding of journalism education and of journalism, particularly when that is related to journalism education.

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Comment and criticism

How useful is shorthand?

Articles

Evidence and ideology: moderating the critique of media Islamophobia
Examining the impact of group work on first year journalism and new media students

Conference proceedings

Presentations from the June 2016 AJE conference

Co-authoring a paper with your undergraduate student
The accreditation dilemma: for us or against us?
Future proofing careers for journalism educators outside of research
Reflections on work experience: are some newsrooms failing the next generation of journalists?
We’re all story-tellers now
Hands on or hands off: reviewing the newsday as a teaching tool
Providing students with real experience while maintaining a safe place to make mistakes

Book reviews

Book reviews – A Life in Questions, Jeremy Paxman; News: The Politics of Illusion (10th edn), W Lance Bennet; Last words? How Can Journalism Survive the Decline of Print, edited by John Mair, Tor Clark, Neil Fowler Raymond Snoddy and Richard Tait
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