超越教室与新闻编辑室的差距:为什么尼日利亚学生在融合时代学习新闻学?

N. Emmanuel, Nnanyelugo Okoro, Michael O. Ukonu
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摘要:本研究考察了新闻教育中最关键的问题之一,超越了课堂和新闻编辑室之间的困境,同时探讨了新闻学生在融合时代的职业期望和选择,当新闻编辑室工作在全球范围内萎缩时,当业余爱好者在内容生产和分发方面与专业记者竞争时。该研究对292名最后一年级学生样本的定量数据和对尼日利亚六所大学的六名学生的深度访谈产生的定性数据进行了三角分析。本研究发现,虽然学生注意到课堂和新闻编辑室之间存在一些差距,但尼日利亚新闻专业的学生仍然认为课堂经验是有价值的,因为在课堂上获得的知识和技能有助于他们在实习期间履行专业职责。然而,尽管研究结果揭示了该国媒体生态中不同程度的媒体融合的明显证据,但该国的新闻系学生仍然坚定地坚持传统的新闻学概念,将新闻工作限制在广播,电视,报纸和杂志上,这表明新闻系学生的理想主义观念与尼日利亚新闻业目前预示的明显冲突。
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Beyond classroom-newsroom gap: why do Nigerian students study journalism in the age of convergence?
ABSTRACT This study examines one of the most critical questions about journalism education by looking beyond the quandary between the classroom and the newsroom while dwelling on the career expectations and choices of journalism students in the era of convergence when newsroom jobs are shrinking globally and when amateurs are contending with professional journalists in terms of contents production and distribution. The study triangulated both quantitative data generated from a sample of 292 final year students and qualitative data generated from in-depth interviews of six students drawn from six universities across Nigeria. This study found that although students noticed some gaps between the classroom and newsroom, Nigerian journalism students still found classroom experience valuable as the knowledge and skills acquired therein, assisted them in the discharge of their professional responsibilities during internship. However, while findings from studies reveal palpable evidences of media convergence of varying degrees within the media ecology in the country, journalism students in the country still hold firmly to the traditional conceptualisation of journalism, which constricts journalism jobs to radio, television, newspaper and magazine, suggesting a manifest conflict between the idealistic perception of journalism students and what journalism in Nigeria currently portends.
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