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AJE 2021 Research Seminars: Watch – Pedagogy, Journalism in the Community and Issues in Journalism

As you may remember we were unable to stage our annual conference last year and so are sharing the research papers that had been accepted over a series of shorter events, the first of which was in December 2020.

The first of our AJE Seminars 2021 was a great chance to hear from some excellent papers and to catch up with each other, I hope you found it useful.

We have two more seminars coming up – we look forward to seeing you there and to hearing from more of the interesting research that is by done by AJE members.

AJE 2021 RESEARCH SEMINARS

PEDAGOGY – FEB 10, 2021

Carol Arnold, Canterbury Christchurch University

Modern biography: a methodology for journalists undertaking post-graduate research

Gurvinder Aujla-Sidhu, De Montfort University

Decolonising Journalism practice and curriculums

Tony Harcup, University of Sheffield

Making one or two more calls – teaching journalism students the value of news

Mike Baker, Plymouth Marjon

Memories from my Bedside – a collaboration between Plymouth Marjon University Journalism students and Derriford Hospital 

JOURNALISM IN THE COMMUNITY – FEB 17 at 4.30pm

Agnes Gulyas, Canterbury Christchurch University and David Baines, Newcastle University 

Emergent research themes in local media and journalism – and their implications for journalism education 

Paul Marsden, Leeds Trinity University

Engaging with communities through analytics

Dave Harte and Jerome Turner, Birmingham City University

Local and global at the same time – pedagogy for the reflexive, community student journalist.  

ISSUES IN JOURNALISM – MAR 3 at 4.30pm

Ruth Stoker, Huddersfield University 

Learning how to build trust: community influences on the learning of occupational ethics in early career journalists

Ivana  Ebel, Gabrielle Brittelbrun  Derby University

Representing real women: counter-hegemonic and inclusive narratives in the magazine industry

John Price and Neil Macfarlane, Sunderland University 

Coding, Collaboration and far too many C words: Working together to investigate social media abuse 

We will share Zoom details of the second two events as we get closer to them.