Putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: Transforming habitus in Aboriginal affairs student reporting

While journalism scholars have identified a lack of critical reflexivity in journalism, few have identified ways to educate university students for critically reflexive journalism practice. This article reports on a university teaching project that enables such practice as a means to counter exclusi...

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Main Authors: Mason, B., Thomson, Chris, Bennett, D., Johnston, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://joacm.org/index.php/joacm/article/view/839
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22586
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description While journalism scholars have identified a lack of critical reflexivity in journalism, few have identified ways to educate university students for critically reflexive journalism practice. This article reports on a university teaching project that enables such practice as a means to counter exclusions, stereotyping and misrepresentation of Aboriginal people by large-scale Australian media. Using Bourdieu’s concept of habitus to track transformations in student dispositions, particularly as they relate to practice, the article shows how participating students became more competent and confident Aboriginal affairs journalists with a strengthened sense of themselves, their practice and the journalistic field. Their investment in the field was strengthened as they sought to tell hidden and disregarded stories, and to include previously excluded voices, perspectives and representations. The article describes and analyses an example of critically reflexive learning, practice and teaching that has the potential to transform students’ learning, the journalistic field and relations between Aboriginal non-Aboriginal Australians.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-225862017-01-30T12:32:22Z Putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: Transforming habitus in Aboriginal affairs student reporting Mason, B. Thomson, Chris Bennett, D. Johnston, M. While journalism scholars have identified a lack of critical reflexivity in journalism, few have identified ways to educate university students for critically reflexive journalism practice. This article reports on a university teaching project that enables such practice as a means to counter exclusions, stereotyping and misrepresentation of Aboriginal people by large-scale Australian media. Using Bourdieu’s concept of habitus to track transformations in student dispositions, particularly as they relate to practice, the article shows how participating students became more competent and confident Aboriginal affairs journalists with a strengthened sense of themselves, their practice and the journalistic field. Their investment in the field was strengthened as they sought to tell hidden and disregarded stories, and to include previously excluded voices, perspectives and representations. The article describes and analyses an example of critically reflexive learning, practice and teaching that has the potential to transform students’ learning, the journalistic field and relations between Aboriginal non-Aboriginal Australians. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22586 https://joacm.org/index.php/joacm/article/view/839 fulltext
spellingShingle Mason, B.
Thomson, Chris
Bennett, D.
Johnston, M.
Putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: Transforming habitus in Aboriginal affairs student reporting
title Putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: Transforming habitus in Aboriginal affairs student reporting
title_full Putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: Transforming habitus in Aboriginal affairs student reporting
title_fullStr Putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: Transforming habitus in Aboriginal affairs student reporting
title_full_unstemmed Putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: Transforming habitus in Aboriginal affairs student reporting
title_short Putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: Transforming habitus in Aboriginal affairs student reporting
title_sort putting the ‘love back in’ to journalism: transforming habitus in aboriginal affairs student reporting
url https://joacm.org/index.php/joacm/article/view/839
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22586