The value of accreditation of journalism programmes: A New Zealand perspective
Doubts have been raised in both the United States and the United Kingdom about the merits of accrediting university-based journalism programmes. The accrediting agencies in those countries have been accused of being inflexible and focussing on the old world of print journalism. Accreditation of the...
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Autor principal: | Grant Hannis |
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Asia Pacific Network
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d400583572284f1fa44a128730c5b194 |
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