Journalism education Archive
Go Abroad: Cultural Exchange Programs for Journalism Students
Roberta Fiorito (Ph.D. student) and Kyser Lough have been invited to participate in a panel titled “Go Abroad: Cultural Exchange Programs for Journalism Students” at AEJMC 2026 in New Orleans. The teaching panel […]
Teaching Sports Media: Classroom Strategies for Getting Your Students in the Game
Welch Suggs and Lauren Reichart Smith (eds.) Teaching Sports Media: Classroom Strategies for Getting Your Students in the Game. (2026) Bloomsbury. Overview: This practice-oriented guide equips instructors with proven strategies and activities for […]
Intra-national inequalities in journalism studies in context: Gender, migration and East-West/North-South
Stine Eckert and Karin Assmann. “Intra-national inequalities in journalism studies in context: Gender, migration and East-West/North-South,” paper accepted for presentation at the International Communication Association (ICA) conference, June 4-8, Cape […]
‘The Paper’”: Mocking or Paying Tribute to Community News? Metajournalistic Discourse Repairing a Broken Local News Paradigm
Karin Assman and Roberta Fiorito (Ph.D. student), “’The Paper’”: Mocking or Paying Tribute to Community News? Metajournalistic Discourse Repairing a Broken Local News Paradigm,” paper accepted for presentation at the AEJMC […]
Catfishing, Clickbait & Single Mothers: Representation of Women Journalists in Peacock SeriesThe Paper
Roberta Fiorito (Ph.D. student), “Catfishing, Clickbait & Single Mothers: Representation of Women Journalists in Peacock SeriesThe Paper,” accepted for presentation to Pop Culture Association (PCA) conference in April 8, 2026, Atlanta. Abstract: […]
Examining Transformational Teaching Through the Lens of Transformational Leadership
Keith Herndon, Ruth Poproski, Alexis Derickson (M.A. student) and Brittany Adams-Pope. “Examining Transformational Teaching Through the Lens of Transformational Leadership,” a peer-reviewed practice/application paper presented at the annual conference of the […]
Boundaries of Intersectional Journalism Studies: Gender, Migration Biography and East/West German Socialization
Karin Assmann and Eckert, S. “Boundaries of Intersectional Journalism Studies: Gender, Migration Biography and East/West German Socialization,” accepted for presentation at the 2025 annual conference of the German Communication’s Journalism/Journalism […]
Decolonizing African Media Studies
This paper won First Place in the Faculty Paper Awards also known as the Robert L. Stevenson Open Paper Competition. It also won Best Paper in African Journalism Studies Award. Abstract: Drawing […]
Making instant adjustments to online journalism education: Responding to continuous needs assessments in asynchronous courses
Bright, A.C. (2020). Making instant adjustments to online journalism education: Responding to continuous needs assessments in asynchronous courses. Online Learning, 24(2), 245-253. https://doi.org/10.24059/olj.v24i2.2034 Abstract: The creation of an effective learning […]
Making Instant Adjustments in Online Journalism Education: Responding to Continuous Needs Assessments in Asynchronous Courses
Abstract: The creation of an effective learning environment is always a challenge, but when the environment is online and the learners are a diverse group of adults in a specialized […]