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Issue 9.1 Index

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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Articles

Going digital, not dying out: how universities are uniquely placed to teach digital journalism survival skills
Teaching responsible suicide reporting (RSR): using storytelling as a pedagogy to advance media reporting of suicide
Cover price rises of regional newspapers accentuated decline in sales as digital media grew between 2006-2016
Is it possible to get 100 at university? The flaws of the UK grading system and its impacts on Journalism and Media assessments

Comment and Criticism

Kovach and Rosenstiel’s Elements of Journalism: a foundational text or a moment in history?
Confessional journalism and podcasting
The new journalism education – teaching and learning during a pandemic
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