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Handbook of Applied Journalism: Theory & Practice
Leon Barkho, Jairo Lugo-Ocando,
Sadia Jamil
School of International Communications
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Academic Professionals
16%
Academic-practice Partnership
16%
Conceptual Foundations
16%
Contemporary Practice
33%
Global South
16%
International Scope
16%
Journalism
100%
Journalism Practice
100%
Journalism Theory
100%
News Cycle
16%
Practice Theory
100%
Two-section
16%
Social Sciences
Global South
12%
Guides
100%
Journalism
100%
Practice Theory
100%
Studies (Academic)
25%
Tuition Fee
12%
Arts and Humanities
Conceptual
12%
Contemporary
25%
Global South
12%
Journalism
100%
MeRIT
12%
Practice Theory
100%
Practitioners
50%
Scholars
12%