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Using Mary Arnold’s Method
Goal: Develop a “scaffold for past, present and future research”“Mapping the Territory: A Conceptual Model of Scholastic Journalism” presented in August 1990Analyzed AEJMC Secondary Education Division research, teaching, and issues sessions for the year 1977-1989Utilized category scheme from Captive VoicesDerived list of 182 primary/secondary subject headings for a newsletter indexing programCompared topical concerns to 37 master’s theses and doctoral dissertations in Journalism Abstracts
SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM
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Schools & CommunityColleges & Universities
Established MediaScholastic Journalism Organizations
Laws & EthicsHistoryCultural DiversityTechnologyEconomicsMedia ContentPedagogy
Proposed Conceptual Model of Scholastic Journalism (Arnold, 1990)
1997 Chicago
1998 Baltimore, Md
1999 New Orleans
2000 Phoenix, Ariz
2001 Washington, DC
2002 Miami Beach, Fla.
2003 Kansas City, Mo.
2004 Toronto, Ontario
2005 San Antonio, Tex.
2006 San Francisco, Calif.
2007 Washington, DC
2008 Chicago
2009 Boston, Mass.
2010 Denver, Colo.
2011 St. Louis, Mo.
2012 Chicago
2013 Washington, DC
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Scholastic Journalism Division Papers Presented
Papers Presented
Topics of Research Papers
Censorship, Law and Ethics 35Non-high school pedagogy 30Role of journalism in the high school 23Other 22Established media (i.e. local newspaper) 10Journalism as Career Education 9Electronic Media-Technology 7Minority Participation 5High school & Univ. Intersection 4Media literacy 4Staff organization and management 2Verbal content (of student outlet) 1Scholastic journalism organizations 1 _____
TOTAL PAPERS PRESENTED (1997-2013) 153
Scholastic Journalism POWER PRESENTERS
Bruce Konkle 6
Bruce Plopper 7
Genelle Belmas4
Vincent Filak 9
Adam Maksl 7
Julie Dodd 6
At least EIGHT scholars have presented FOUR or more papers during the 17-year period
Kim Bissell 4
Steve Collins 4
Outside of AEJMC, WHERE ARE THE OUTLETS FOR SCHOLASTIC JOURNALISM RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS TODAY?