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Author Chattopadhyay, Dhiman

Title Global Journalism in Comparative Perspective Case Studies
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024

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Description 1 online resource (270 p.)
Series Routledge Research in Journalism Series
Routledge Research in Journalism Series
Contents Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Overview -- Global journalism from a de-Westernized perspective -- Organization of the book -- Journalistic autonomy, safety, and freedom -- Misinformation, crises, and trust -- Technology, news flow, and audiences -- Diversity, marginalization, and journalism education -- The who and the why -- References -- Part I: Journalistic autonomy, safety, and freedom -- Chapter 2: The causes and consequences of media freedom
Overview -- Free press -- From "press freedom" to "media freedom" -- A definition -- How does a free press emerge? -- What are its consequences? -- A theoretical framework -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: The political economy of television news in Pakistan -- Overview -- Theoretical background -- Challenges for news television in Pakistan -- Social media's influence on news television -- What the future holds for Pakistan's news television? -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4: Safety, reactions, and organizational support: Estonian journalists' experiences with hostility
Estonian context -- Hostility, stress, and journalism -- Reactions to hostility -- Method and sample -- Findings and discussion -- Hostility from outside of the newsroom -- Hostility from inside the newsroom -- Reactions to the hostility and expectations of the organization -- References -- Part II: Mis(information), crises, and trust -- Chapter 5: Protracted transition: Lingering effects of communism as an inhibiting factor for journalists in Bulgaria and Romania -- Findings -- Bulgaria -- Romania -- Discussion -- Notes -- References
Chapter 6: Freedom of the press and national interests: Russian information aggression in Ukrainian information space -- Free press and democracy -- National interest in democratic countries -- Post-Soviet liberalization in Ukraine -- Oligarchy as the enemy of media freedom -- Media ownership in Ukraine and oligarchy in Ukraine with Russian ties -- Russian money for "soft powering" of information and media -- The war and the monopolization of information in Ukraine -- Blocking of the enemy's resources -- International media and implications of the war coverage -- Conclusions -- References
Chapter 7: Misinformation, the pandemic, and mass media: The India story -- Misinformation and technology -- Cause -- Spread -- Detection -- Prevention -- This isn't medicine-IMA -- What makes misinformation tick? -- References -- Chapter 8: When politics and the pandemic went up the hill, and the Malaysian media came tumbling down -- Introduction -- Relationship between media and politics -- The muzzled media -- The Malaysian media through the eyes of the academia -- Malaysian media and technology -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part III: Technology, news flow, and audiences
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Chapter 9: Artificial intelligence skepticism in news production: The case of South Africa's mainstream news organizations
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781003848073
1003848079