RJR edition 30
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Editorial: Radical
Contributors
J-Teachers getting their International Act together
by Guy Berger
If I ran a J-School I'd Shake Things Up
by Dan Gilmor
I remember having Mac and Cheese at my Gran's House
edited by Gillian Rennie
The Gap between What 'Ought' to Be and What Students Want
by Priscilla Boshoff
What is Enough Change?
by Lizette Rabe
Focus is the Secret
by Reg Rumney
In Search of Critical Engangement: a History of South African University-based Education
by Jeanne du Toit
Western Paradigms, African Media Experiences: Notes on Fraught Classroom Encouters
by Wallace Chuma
A Conceptually Relevant and Practically Sophisticted Journalism Syllabus for Africa
by Fackson Banda
In Guinea-Conakry, a J-School Guarantee: a Diploma and your own Newspaper
by Wilma Jean Emanuel Randle
Twenty Ten: African Journalism Education in a Year of Radical Attention
by Dominique le Roux
The Love of Football by Amos Gumulira
Teaching Critical Global Journalism
by Herman Wasserman
Wrestling with The Future
by David Weintraub
Reporting International Justice
by Robert Brand
Speaking Design Language
by Irwin Manoim
Using Radio to Encourage Civic-Minded Journalism
by Tanja Bosch
Swimming in the Ocean of Social Media
by Geneva Overholser
There's a Tweet in Every Class
by Julie Posetti
A Social Media Tool Kit for the Journalism Classroom
by Maggie Verster
Poynter's Electronic University Teaches Journalism across the World
by Howard Finberg and Vicki Krueger
Teaching Conflict-Sensitive Journalism
by Peter du Toit
Gender in Media Education Audit by Pat Made
Purveying Business Intelligence
by Robert Brand
Why Journalism is Failing the Scientific Age
by George Claassen
A Tale of Two Investigations
by Rod Amner
Eight Things Students Should Demand From their Journalism Schools
by Robert Niles
We the Journalists of Tomorrow
by Richard Stupart
Locating My Media DNA
by Elijah Chiwota
"We Need to Take our Profession Seriously..." Rhodes Journalism Review asks 15 working journalists, editors and new media spcialists what is missing from journalism education
Wearing Two Hats
by Jo-Anne Vorster
Changing the World (Again)
by Jonathan Ancer
The Dynamics and Demands of the Time
by Mathatha Tsedu
An Extreme Interest in News by Tammy Sutherns
No just Talent, but Practice by Remy Raitt
When 140 Years of Small-Town Newspapering meets Journalism Education
by Anthea Garman
Mobile Phones, Youth Radio, Citizen Journalists: How the News is Coming To Grahamstown
by Harry Dugmore
Taking Citizen Journalism Seriously by Elvira van Noort
Streaming Along: Embracing the Challenges of the New in South Africa's Oldest, Independent Newsroom by Michael Salzwedel
Young People should be Seen and Heard by Jayne Morgan
Upstart - the Paper for Youth
by Shireen Badat
The Wisdom of the Crowds
by Irene Costera Meijer
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