January 2011
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The Kids are Alright: Want to update journalism...
I’ve been asked to write this blog post as part of the Carnival of Journalism, an admittedly confusing name that means “a bunch of people writing about the same topic at the same time.” The topic is, broadly, the University & Journalism. The time is today. I’ve taught as an Assistant Professor of Journalism here in Chicago for three years. Before that, I ran a punk rock magazine for 13...
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