Indigenous Voice: A Work-integrated Learning Case Study in Journalism Education
作者:Stewart, Heather; Meadows, Michael; Bowman, Leo; van Vuuren, Kitty; Mulligan, Pauline
資料來源: Australian Journalism Review, Vol. 32, No. 2, 2010: 59-72
Journal Title: Australian Journalism Review
Volume: 32
Issue: 2
Pagination: 59-72
主題: Career education; Journalism -- Study and teaching -- Australia; Reporters and reporting; College students -- Australia; Journalism -- Australia; Indigenous peoples -- Education (Higher) -- Australia
摘要:The continuing stereotypical coverage of Indigenous affairs in the
Australian media suggests that journalists are still finding it
difficult to come to terms with more effective ways of reporting such
issues. The many hundreds of students who graduate from journalism
programs across Australia represent an opportunity to at least challenge
the predominant methods and strategies. But how prepared are journalism
graduates for working with Indigenous issues? This paper explores the
processes involved in an intensive reporting practice course held at the
University of Queensland mid-2009. The course aimed to raise journalism
students' awareness of some of the issues involved as well as enabling
them to interact and work with personnel from the Brisbane Indigenous media
community, 98.9 FM, the National Indigenous Radio Service, SBS and the
ABC. The findings suggest that such structured programs have a
significant impact on changing students' perceptions of, and approaches
to, their role as journalists.
2010年4月2日 星期五
Indigenous Voice: A Work-integrated Learning Case Study in Journalism Education
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