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Different Global Journalisms
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This edited collection seeks to better understand how journalism across cultures differs, presenting an in-depth exploration of global practices that departs from the typical Western-centric approach.
Journalists across the world are trained, generally speaking, within Western models of reporting and are taught to do so as a practice where reporters need to aspire and aim for. Yet what such training is short of achieving is teaching reporters how to 'do' journalism within their own environments. In turn, what is required is a method of journalistic training and practice that is reflective of the actual practice reporters encounter on the ground. In order to do so, a better understanding of how journalism is practised in different parts of the world, the context surrounding such practices, the issues and challenges associated, and the positive practices that Western journalism can offer, is necessary. Promoting and deploying a culturally-specific and politically-relevant journalism, this book provides just that.
Presents an in-depth exploration of global practices that departs from the typical Western-centric approach Promotes and deploys a culturally-specifically and politically-relevant journalism Seeks to better understand how journalism across cultures differs
Autorentext
Saba Bebawi is Professor of Journalism at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. She has published on media power and the role of media in democracy-building, in addition to investigative journalism in conflict and post-conflict regions.
Oxana Onilov is a social researcher with a PhD in communication and media studies from the University of Technology Sydney. She has worked as a researcher on various topics, including the role of social media in protest participation, health communication and measurement and evaluation of communication.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. Understanding Journalism within Non-Western Context. Saba Bebawi and Oxana Onilov.- Chapter 2. Harnessing Data and Digital Journalism in Latin America: Intersections of journalism, data and technology. Ramon Salaverria and Mathias Felipe de-Lima-Santos.- Chapter 3. Burmese Days of Digitalization: From a Decade's Dream of Myanmar's Modern Journalistic Culture and Media System in the Making to a Press Freedom's Nightmare of the Military Putsch in 2021.- Chapter 4: Recovered Media in Argentina: A Resilient Response to Instability and Precariousness .- Chapter 5. Uncovering the Power of Whistleblowing as a New Form of Citizen Journalism in Non-democratic Countries.- Chapter 6. India: Mapping Journalism in the World's Largest Democracy.- Chapter 7. Social Media, Television News and Protest Participation: A Post-Soviet Media Culture.- Chapter 8. Investigative Journalism Is Global.- Chapter 9. Confessions of TwoWell-Meaning 'Mzungu' Journalism Trainers.- Chapter 10:Understanding Different Journalisms.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 224
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 408g
- Untertitel Cultures and Contexts
- Titel Different Global Journalisms
- Veröffentlichung 11.02.2023
- ISBN 3031189914
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783031189913
- Jahr 2023
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T17mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Editor Oxana Onilov, Saba Bebawi
- Auflage 1st edition 2023
- GTIN 09783031189913