About The Quill and The Conversation __ Are you familiar with The Quill and The Conversation? When setting up GjC the main idea was that to forge a global community of engaged journalism educators, one challenge is to share reflections beyond our usual research journalism, read by few and catering […]
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GjC now has its own Flipboard Magazine
Sharing stories about journalism ___ As a means of fostering our community of educators, GjC has set up a magazine on the Flipboard platform. If you are not familiar with Flipboard, this is a chance to check it out. At this point, the magazine contains several hundred relevant articles. You […]
Read MoreNew webinar series
We are honored to partner with colleagues to present a series of four webinars on Press and Democracy — A Global Conversation The events will all take place on Friday afternoons, Central European Time. The talks and conversations will be recorded and made available when the series is over. All […]
Read MoreFocus seminar Monday February 28th
Franz Krüger Challenges to journalism education Please join in for our focus group seminar today with Franz Krüger. Franz will talk about journalism education in South Africa and challenges faced in that context. For the details about the meeting, check out our calendar here: https://www.globaljournalism.community/event/focus-seminar-with-franz-kruger/ Franz Krüger is Adjunct Professor […]
Read MoreCenter member profile; Remzie Shahini-Hoxhaj
GjC welcomes Remzie as opening speaker at our May 4th Focus Seminar online. As seen in the session description, our focus is Education this time. Remzie is Assistant professor at the Journalism Department, University of Prishtina “Hasan Prishtina”, Kosovo. She also works as lecturer at the MultiMedia Arts Department, University […]
Read MoreNew Article featuring REPAST
Kenneth and Abit in the news: In the April paper issue of Forskerforum (Norwegian magazine for researchers about researchers), there is a 4-page long feature article about the RePast project. Kenneth and Abit receive due attention for their work. RePAST stands for “Revisiting the Past, Anticipating the Future”. It is […]
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