The J Word: A Podcast by Journalism Practice
by Robert (Ted) Gutsche Jr.
November 16, 2022 12:00 am
What is journalism? How can we make it better? What does “better” look like? We talk about some of these questions — and answer them — in our discussions with academics and professionals who’ve published recently in Journalism Practice. We focus on meanings of advancing digital technologies in journalism, social issues and conditions that journalists (need to) cover, and the future of the field. Articles featured in the episodes are temporarily made free access for citizens, journalists, scholars, and students. While the discussions are rooted in research, they are approached to influence practice. The podcast is hosted and produced by Robert (Ted) Gutsche, Jr., a former journalist, Associate Editor at Journalism Practice, an Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Critical Digital Media Practice at Lancaster University in the U.K. and Visiting Professor at Vytautas Magnus University in Lithuania. Follow him on Twitter @RobertGutscheJr and the podcast @JournPractice or email us with ideas and feedback at jwordpodcast@gmail.com.
Recent Episodes
The J Word 5.8: Gender & Identity in Newswork
1 year agoThe J Word 5.7: Valuing Voices in News
2 years agoThe J Word 5.6: Teaching Journalism Today
2 years agoThe J Word 5.5: What's Journalism Practice Research?
2 years agoThe J Word 5.4: Editing Today's News
2 years agoThe J Word 5.3: Emotional News Gatekeeping
2 years agoThe J Word 5.01: Innovando las Noticias [Innovating the News]
2 years agoThe J Word 5.2: Digital News, Social Influences
2 years agoThe J Word 5.1: Futures in Digital News Tech
2 years agoThe J Word 4.02: Distributing Media Representations
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