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Carnegie-knight initiative on the future of journalism educatio: improving how journalists are educated and how their audiences are informed / King, Susan   Journal Article
King, Susan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Training responsible journalists in China: guiding domestic opinion, gaining foreign audiences / Dombernowsky, Laura   Journal Article
Dombernowsky, Laura Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The teaching of international journalism in China serves a dual purpose: to train professionals who can strengthen the country’s international media and to guide domestic opinion on international issues. This article follows one class of students at Tsinghua University in Beijing and investigates how they are taught to gain foreign audiences, stay loyal to the party line, protect national interests at home and abroad, and be critical of foreign media reports. On this basis, the article discusses how the concept of professionalism, within the specific context of international journalism, is contested by competing views on what it means to be a responsible journalist.
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