Whitney Harris
Whitney Harris spent a year abroad, studying at the Missouri School of Journalism. During that time she worked at the local daily newspaper The Columbia
Whitney Harris spent a year abroad, studying at the Missouri School of Journalism. During that time she worked at the local daily newspaper The Columbia
Rob Burgess has worked as a journalism practitioner on three continents and as a journalism lecturer at La Trobe University His former student Claire Delahunty spoke to Rob near the Business Spectator office.
According to Barbie Zelizer, ‘Journalists say journalism scholars and educators have no business airing their dirty laundry, journalism scholars say journalists and journalism educators are not theoretical enough, journalism educators say journalists have their heads in the sand and journalism scholars have their heads in the clouds.’ In this research seminar, Lawrie Zion takes a closer look.
Whitney Harris spent a year abroad, studying at the Missouri School of Journalism. During that time she worked at the local daily newspaper The Columbia
Rob Burgess has worked as a journalism practitioner on three continents and as a journalism lecturer at La Trobe University His former student Claire Delahunty spoke to Rob near the Business Spectator office.
According to Barbie Zelizer, ‘Journalists say journalism scholars and educators have no business airing their dirty laundry, journalism scholars say journalists and journalism educators are not theoretical enough, journalism educators say journalists have their heads in the sand and journalism scholars have their heads in the clouds.’ In this research seminar, Lawrie Zion takes a closer look.
Daniel Connell, a 2008 Bachelor of Journalism graduate, is working as Communications Officer for Country Fire Authority, the largest emergency services organisation in the country. Daniel’s
Whitney Harris spent a year abroad, studying at the Missouri School of Journalism. During that time she worked at the local daily newspaper The Columbia
Rob Burgess has worked as a journalism practitioner on three continents and as a journalism lecturer at La Trobe University His former student Claire Delahunty spoke to Rob near the Business Spectator office.
According to Barbie Zelizer, ‘Journalists say journalism scholars and educators have no business airing their dirty laundry, journalism scholars say journalists and journalism educators are not theoretical enough, journalism educators say journalists have their heads in the sand and journalism scholars have their heads in the clouds.’ In this research seminar, Lawrie Zion takes a closer look.
Our Working Journalist class was asked to write blog posts outlining what attributes journalists need to launch 21st century careers. This was Claire Delahunty’s response.