Thursday, February 10, 2011
Journalism Schools and All That
Pretending to Teach a Trade: From the Progressive Era to Today, Contentions, February 10, 2011. "Journalism schools are useless, argues Michael Lewis, but they prosper because they appeal to our worship of professionalism. That’s a nut graph — a nutshell paragraph — one bit of journalism jargon that Michael Lewis doesn’t grasp in his wildly entertaining piece on the Columbia School of Journalism."
Labels:
Academia,
Clausewitz,
Contentions,
Professionalism,
Progressivism
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