‘The current situation of journalism calls for a reset. Journalism finds itself in the middle of a drastic transition from working in the context of a mass media model to working in the context of a network model. This network model has clearly different infrastructural characteristics, and it also requires a different type of journalism.’ – Dr Nico Drok
In a survey done for the World Journalism Education Council, Nico Drok & Rolien Duiven explore ‘How journalism educators around the globe view the future of journalism’.
The research shows that teachers around the globe attach growing weight to a public-oriented type of journalism, with a focus on: getting the facts right, getting the connections right and getting the perspectives right.
The publication can be downloaded here or by clicking on the link below.
Publication reference:
“Nico Drok & Rolien Duiven (2023). Journalistic Roles, Values and Qualifications in the Network Era. How Journalism Educators Around the Globe View the Future of Journalism. Produced by WJEC and Windesheim Zwolle.