“George Orwell Invented Journalism Studies”

Isabelle Meuret
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To inaugurate our series of conversations with scholars in journalism studies with a view to securing some useful insights into the history and practice of journalism education, Prof. Richard Lance Keeble appeared an obvious choice. Now an Honorary Professor at Liverpool Hope University, Prof. Keeble was first director of the International Journalism MA, then director of the Journalism and Social Science BA, at City University, London (1984-2003). He was then appointed Professor of Journalism (2003-present) at Lincoln University where he also became acting head of the Lincoln School of Journalism (2010-2013) and later a Visiting Professor at Liverpool Hope University (2015-2019). Prof. Keeble has been the recipient of prestigious and distinguished prizes, namely the National Teaching Fellowship Award (2011) and the Lifetime Achievement Award for services to journalism education (2014), the latter bestowed by the Association for Journalism Education in the UK. Parallel to his academic career, Prof. Keeble has always been a practising journalist. On completion of his studies in Modern History at Keble College, Oxford University (1967-70), he started a career in journalism, first as sub editor at the Nottingham Guardian Journal/Evening Post (1970-73) and then at the Cambridge Evening News (1973-77). He was deputy editor, then editor, of The Teacher, the weekly newspaper of the National Union of Teachers (1977-84). His dual pedigree in journalism, as a practitioner and a professor, led him to take on many editorial responsibilities. He is emeritus editor of Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication and Ethics and joint editor of George Orwell Studies and is also on the board of an impressive number of journals, among which are Journalism Studies, Digital Journalism, Journalism Education, International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, Media Ethics, Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, to name just a few. Prof. Keeble was also Chair of the Orwell Society1 (2013-2020) and has authored or edited no less than 44 books. They include Ethics for Journalists and The Newspapers Handbook,2 respectively on their second and fifth editions, as well as several volumes on George Orwell, investigative journalism, and the British media. It was an honour and privilege to talk to Prof. Keeble in a phone interview on March 25, 2021. The conversation was transcribed while some passages were edited for clarity. I hereby express my immense gratitude for his time, generosity, expertise, and humour. It is such a thrill to start our series of interviews in a way that only makes us want more such conversations.
“乔治·奥威尔发明了新闻学”
为了开启我们与新闻学研究学者的一系列对话,以确保对新闻教育的历史和实践有一些有用的见解,理查德·兰斯·基布尔教授似乎是一个显而易见的选择。基布尔教授现任利物浦霍普大学名誉教授,曾任伦敦城市大学国际新闻学硕士和新闻与社会科学学士(1984-2003)。随后,他被任命为林肯大学新闻学教授(2003年至今),并担任林肯新闻学院代理院长(2010-2013年),之后担任利物浦霍普大学客座教授(2015-2019年)。Keeble教授曾多次获得著名奖项,包括2011年的国家教学奖学金奖和2014年由英国新闻教育协会颁发的新闻教育服务终身成就奖。在他的学术生涯之外,基布尔教授一直是一名执业记者。1967年至1970年在牛津大学基布尔学院完成现代史学业后,他开始了自己的新闻生涯,先是在《诺丁汉卫报》/《晚邮报》担任副编辑(1970年至1973年),然后在《剑桥晚报》担任副编辑(1973年至1977年)。1977年至1984年,他曾担任全国教师工会周报《教师》的副主编和编辑。他在新闻业的双重背景,作为从业者和教授,使他承担了许多编辑责任。他是《伦理空间:国际传播与伦理期刊》的名誉编辑,《乔治·奥威尔研究》的联合编辑,也是众多期刊的董事会成员,其中包括《新闻学》、《数字新闻学》、《新闻教育》、《国际媒体与文化政治期刊》、《媒体伦理》、《新闻学:理论、实践与批评》等等。Keeble教授也是奥威尔学会主席(2013-2020),撰写或编辑了不少于44本书籍。它们包括《记者道德》和《报纸手册》,分别是第二版和第五版,还有几卷关于乔治·奥威尔、调查新闻和英国媒体的书。很荣幸能在2021年3月25日接受Keeble教授的电话采访。谈话内容为文字记录,部分段落为清晰起见进行了编辑。在此,我对他的时间,慷慨,专业知识和幽默表示深深的感谢。以一种只会让我们想要更多这样的对话的方式开始我们的系列采访,这是一件令人兴奋的事情。
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