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Volume 3 number 1 Journalism Education page 3 Volume 3; number 1: Contents Contributors 4 Articles Female politicians in the British press: The exception to the ‘masculine’ norm? by Deirdre O’Neill Leeds Trinity University and Heather Savigny, Bournemouth University Workplace not workshop: student reflections on the introduction of a work- based approach to the final year by Kate Heathman and John Mathews, Liverpool John Moores University Someone to look up to: lessons to be learned from the reflections of female journalists on the value of role models and mentors for career development by Amanda Geary, University of the West of Scotland Can universities make good journalists? by Richard Evans, London Metropolitan university Tracking Onslow - Taking journalism out of the classroom and the newsroom by Kayt Davies, Edith Cowan University From traditional gatekeeper to professional verifier: How local newspaper journalists are adapting to change by Lily Canter, Sheffield Hallam University Everybody or somebody: Assessing the impact of social media on newsroom organisational structures by Clare Cook, University of Central Lancashire Reviews 138 Classic from the bookshelf: the Simple Subs Book by Leslie Sellers, reviewed by Kevin Duffy OnLine Journalism: The Essential Guide, by Steve Hill and Paul Lashmar reviewed by Glyn Môn Hughes When Reporters Cross the Line: The heroes, the villains, the hackers and the spies by Stewart Purvis and Jeff Hulbert reviewed by John Mair BBC in Crisis? edited by John Mair, Richard Tait and Richard Keeble reviewed by Gary Hudson Editorial 6 28 46 66 88 102 120

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Volume 3 number 1 Journalism Education page 3

Volume 3; number 1: Contents

Contributors 4

ArticlesFemale politicians in the British press: The exception to the ‘masculine’ norm? by Deirdre O’Neill Leeds Trinity University and Heather Savigny, Bournemouth University

Workplace not workshop: student reflections on the introduction of a work-based approach to the final year by Kate Heathman and John Mathews, Liverpool John Moores University

Someone to look up to: lessons to be learned from the reflections of female journalists on the value of role models and mentors for career development by Amanda Geary, University of the West of Scotland

Can universities make good journalists? by Richard Evans, London Metropolitan university

Tracking Onslow - Taking journalism out of the classroom and the newsroom by Kayt Davies, Edith Cowan University

From traditional gatekeeper to professional verifier: How local newspaper journalists are adapting to change by Lily Canter, Sheffield Hallam University

Everybody or somebody: Assessing the impact of social media on newsroom organisational structures by Clare Cook, University of Central Lancashire

Reviews 138 Classic from the bookshelf: the Simple Subs Book by Leslie Sellers, reviewed by Kevin Duffy

OnLine Journalism: The Essential Guide, by Steve Hill and Paul Lashmar reviewed by Glyn Môn Hughes

When Reporters Cross the Line: The heroes, the villains, the hackers and the spies by Stewart Purvis and Jeff Hulbert reviewed by John Mair

BBC in Crisis? edited by John Mair, Richard Tait and Richard Keeble reviewed by Gary Hudson

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