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This book provides a unique perspective on journalism and communication education, drawing on extensive, detailed data across time to examine the evolution of education for journalism and related communication occupations such as public relations and advertising. It demonstrates how journalism and communication education adapted to forces within the university as well as forces from outside the university. Particular attention is given to the impact of the labor markets to which journalism and communication education is linked. The analysis shows dramatically how dependent employers are on journalism and communication education, how educational institutions have changed to accommodate female and minority students, and how the labor market has responded to the graduates produced. Part history, part sociological analysis, this book will change the reader's understanding of education for journalism, public relations, advertising and the related occupations. It also offers insights abou

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List of Figures – List of Charts – List of Tables – Lee B. Becker: Acknowledgments – Tudor Vlad: Acknowledgments – Introduction – Examining Employment Trends – Examining Compensation Trends – Predictors of Job Market Success – Student Attitudes, Behaviors and Curricular Specialization – Trends in Enrollments and Degrees Granted – Predictors of Curricular Innovation – Diversification of the Faculty – Faculty Characteristics and Compensation – Doctoral Enrollment Pipeline – Trends in Entry-Level Hiring – The Contributions of HBCUs and HSIs – Summary and Conclusions – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/18/2018 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433141478, 978-1433141478
      ISBN10: 1433141477

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book provides a unique perspective on journalism and communication education, drawing on extensive, detailed data across time to examine the evolution of education for journalism and related communication occupations such as public relations and advertising. It demonstrates how journalism and communication education adapted to forces within the university as well as forces from outside the university. Particular attention is given to the impact of the labor markets to which journalism and communication education is linked. The analysis shows dramatically how dependent employers are on journalism and communication education, how educational institutions have changed to accommodate female and minority students, and how the labor market has responded to the graduates produced. Part history, part sociological analysis, this book will change the reader's understanding of education for journalism, public relations, advertising and the related occupations. It also offers insights abou

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures – List of Charts – List of Tables – Lee B. Becker: Acknowledgments – Tudor Vlad: Acknowledgments – Introduction – Examining Employment Trends – Examining Compensation Trends – Predictors of Job Market Success – Student Attitudes, Behaviors and Curricular Specialization – Trends in Enrollments and Degrees Granted – Predictors of Curricular Innovation – Diversification of the Faculty – Faculty Characteristics and Compensation – Doctoral Enrollment Pipeline – Trends in Entry-Level Hiring – The Contributions of HBCUs and HSIs – Summary and Conclusions – Index.

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