Journalism's Lost Generation discusses how the changes in the industry not only indicate a newspaper crisis, but also a crisis of local communities, a loss of professional skills, and a void in institutional and community knowledge emanating from newsrooms. This text also provides a broad view of the newspaper journalism being produced today, and those who are attempting to produce it.
Journalism's Lost Generation discusses how the changes in the industry not only indicate a newspaper crisis, but also a crisis of local communities, a loss of professional skills, and a void in institutional and community knowledge emanating from newsrooms. This text also provides a broad view of the newspaper journalism being produced today, and those who are attempting to produce it.
Scott Reinardy is a professor in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Kansas.
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Table of Contents 1. The Collapse 2. Stress and Burnout 3. Feeding the Beast 4. Job Satisfaction 5. The New Women's Movement 6. A New "Social Responsibility" 7. 21st Century Quality 8. The Next Generation
Table of Contents 1. The Collapse 2. Stress and Burnout 3. Feeding the Beast 4. Job Satisfaction 5. The New Women's Movement 6. A New "Social Responsibility" 7. 21st Century Quality 8. The Next Generation
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