Introduction: Accelerating Forward, Coasting, or Losing Ground? / Robyn S. Goodman, 1
I. GLOBAL JOURNALISM EDUCATION COUNTRY CASE STUDIES
1 Journalism Education in Australia: Educating Journalists for Convergent, Cosmopolitan, and Uncertain News Environments / Penny O'Donnell, 17
2 Journalism Education in Chile: Navigating Historically Diverse Views and Goals / Silvia Pellegrini, 41
3 Journalism Education in China: Serving Two Masters / Gang (Kevin) Han, 65
4 Journalism Education in Egypt: Benchmarking Academic Development and Professional Needs / Rasha Allam and Hussein Amin, 91
5 Journalism Education in India: Maze or Mosaic? / Mira K. Desai, 113
6 Journalism Education in Israel: Between East and West, Tradition and Modernity, Practice and Theory / Yehiel Limor, 137
7 Journalism Education in Russia: How the Academy and Media Collide, Cooperate, and Coexist / Maria Lukina and Elena Vartanova, 155
8 Journalism Education in South Africa: Taking on Challenges for the Future / Arnold S. de Beer, Sandra Pitcher, and Nicola Jones, 175
9 The United Kingdom Juggles Training and Education: Squeezed Between the Newsroom and Classroom / Chris Frost, 199
10 The Curious Case of U.S. Journalism Education: Shrinking Newsrooms, Expanding Classrooms / Donica Mensing, 219
II. CONTEXTUALISING GLOBAL JOURNALISM EDUCATION
11 Taking Stock of Contemporary Journalism Education: The End of the Classroom as We Know It / Guy Berger and Joe Foote, 245
12 Going Global: Journalism Education Gets Its Act Together / Ian Richards and Charles C. Self, 267
13 How Good Are We? Toward a Global Refinement of Learning Outcomes Assessment in Journalism Education / Joe Foote and Felix Wao, 281
III. GLOBAL INNOVATIONS IN JOURNALISM EDUCATION
14 On Media and Entrepreneurship as Ways of Being in the World: A Challenge to Journalism Education / Mark Deuze, 307
15 Pop-Up Newsroom: Liquid Journalism for the Next Generation / Melissa Wall, 327
16 Going Mojo: Students Covering Severe Weather, Sports, and Racial Conflict / Julie Jones, 343
17 When Alternate Reality and Real Reality Collide: From Playing Games to Covering Real-World Events / Wajeehah Aayeshah, 363
18 Coding the Curriculum: Journalism Education for the Digital Age / Cindy Royal, 383
19 Reconsidering News Production: How Understanding the Interplay of Actors, Actants, and Audiences Can Improve Journalism Education / Oscar Westlund and Seth C. Lewis, 409
20 Journalism Education's First Century: Markers of Progress / Joe Foote, 429