The Romanian Journalistic Education–The History of a Polemic
The Romanian Journalistic Education–The History of a Polemic
Author(s): Marian PetcuSubject(s): History
Published by: Asociația de Istorie Balcanică
Summary/Abstract: The present study introduces the reader to early approaches relating to journalists' education and accession to the journalistic profession. In Romania, the press was originally managed by writers, priests and teachers, who used to promote a rhetoric of talent, rather than one of competence in the trade of journalism. It was often said that talent was of prime importance here, and, since there was no vouching for talent in schools, journalism needed not to be taught in an educational format. However, Romanian intellectuals who had been schooled in Germany, France or elsewhere would plead for journalistic education. Unfortunately, all attempts in journalistic education failed in Romania until the communist regime came to power.
Journal: Hiperboreea
- Issue Year: 3/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 139-164
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English
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