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1 online resource |
Contents |
1. Introduction: Trends in Global Journalism and New Media Performance; Yusuf Kalyango Jr. and David H. Mould -- 2. Media Educators Evaluate U.S. Journalism Practice; Sally Ann Cruikshank, Ashley Furrow and Yusuf Kalyango Jr. -- PART II: NEW VS. TRADITIONAL MEDIA -- 3. Case 1: Russia: New Media Reshape the Social and Political Agenda; Alexander Kazakov -- 4. Case 2: Palestine: New Media, Same Old Political Agenda; Mohammed Abualrob and Diana Alkhayyat -- 5. Case 3: China's New Media Paradox: Economic Gains, Political Troubles; Ke Wang and Guoping He -- 6. Case 4: Armenia: New Media Transform Politics; Suren Deheryan -- 7. Case 5: Jordan: State of Online Newspapers for Journalists and Readers ; Aysha Abughazzi -- 8. Case 6: Turkey: Live Coverage of Protests Pre-empted by Penguins; E. Nezih Orhon and D. Alper Altunay -- 9. Case 7: El Salvador: Digital Media and Social Campaigns:Libro Libre; Silvia Callejas Contreras -- 10. Case 8: India: ICTs and the Empowerment of Rural Women; Peddiboyina Vijaya Lakshmi -- PART III: JOURNALISM PRACTICE AND MEDIA PERFORMANCE -- 11. Case 1: Ghana: The Politicization of Liberalized Media; Wilberforce S. Dzisah -- 12. Case 2: Colombia: An Ethnographic Study of Digital Journalistic Practices; Silvia Montà¨a -- 13. Case 3: Taiwan: Journalism Education and Media Performance; Huei Lan Wang -- 14. Case 4: Guyana. The Rebirth of Journalism Education with Project Phoenix; Carolyn Walcott -- 15. Case 5: Yemen: Presidential Political Discourse during the Revolution; Murad Alazzany -- 16. Case 6: Suriname: The Land Rights Issue and Media Performance; Rachael van der Kooye -- 17. Case 7:Kyrgyzstan: Challenges for Environmental Journalism;Gulnura Toralieva -- 18. Conclusion: Prospects on Global Journalism Practice and New Media; David H. Mould and Yusuf Kalyango Jr |
Summary |
There is a growing need to understand how journalism continues to be practiced around the world from those who practice and teach the craft. Global Journalism Practice and New Media Performance provides an overview of new and traditional media in their political, economic and cultural contexts while exploring the role of journalism practice and media education. The authors examine media systems in 16 countries: Armenia, China, Colombia, El Salvador, Ghana, Guyana, India, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Palestine, Russia, Suriname, Taiwan, Turkey, United States, and Yemen. The case studies relate performance and output within the framework of journalism's core values and its obligations for independence, responsibility, accuracy and truth, as well as monitoring powerful state actors in the sociopolitical and economic arenas |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Journalism
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Online journalism.
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Digital media.
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Journalism
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journalism.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Journalism.
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Digital media
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Journalism
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Online journalism
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Electronic book
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Author |
Kalyango, Yusuf, editor
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Mould, David H. (David Harley), 1949- editor.
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ISBN |
9781137440563 |
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1137440562 |
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9781322169453 |
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1322169454 |
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