A Heretic in American Journalism Education and Research: Malcolm S. MacLean, Jr., RevisitedLuigi D. Manca, Gail W. Pieper Stephenson Research Center, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2001 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 425 pages In the past quarter of a century, journalism education, communication theory, and newswork have all changed markedly. This book reexamines MacLean's ideas in light of these changes. Student and teacher, administrator and newsman -- all will find a treasure of information for discussion. As the editors Luigi Manca and Gail W. Pieper comment in their introductory chapter: [MacLean] envisioned a new kind of journalist, a heretic, who would facilitate the communication process within society by helping all citizens to be part of public discourse. . . . And we hope a reexamination of MacLean's vision of journalism, his heresy, will help initiate long-needed changes in the way teach -- and in the way we do -- journalism. |
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Reminiscences of Malcolm MacLean | 9 |
Ralph Beliveau 2000 | 35 |
Developing Ways of Learning | 53 |
Copyright | |
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