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Cross-Border Collaborative Journalism is a detailed guide to transnational reporting, a cutting-edge investigative strategy.
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Cross-Border Collaborative Journalism is a detailed guide to transnational reporting, a cutting-edge investigative strategy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781138613614
- ISBN-10: 1138613614
- Artikelnr.: 56236178
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781138613614
- ISBN-10: 1138613614
- Artikelnr.: 56236178
Brigitte Alfter is an award-winning German-Danish journalist. She has practiced journalism at local, national and European level before setting up European support structures for cross-border journalism. Today she combines journalism practice, journalism networking and academic research.
Preface, Acknowledgements, Part I
Cross
border journalism: context and definition Chapter 1: Why embark on cross
border journalism? History, context and pioneers Chapter 2: What is cross
border journalism? The four characteristics and the seven steps of the work process Part II
The work process from idea to publication and beyond Chapter 3: Follow the story: how to develop and select a cross
border idea Chapter 4: The journalist in the network society and the networking journalist Chapter 5: Intercultural communication: how to make even diverse teams work smoothly Chapter 6: Getting cross
border research started Chapter 7: Pitching the cross
border way Chapter 8: Enriching each other: how to make the best of the research phase in a cross
border team Chapter 9: Adapting the findings to different audiences and to different types of media Chapter 10: Fact
checking for cross
border publication Chapter 11: Opportunities and challenges: legal and security considerations in a cross
border team Chapter 12: The day after publication: the impact question Chapter 13: Understanding and using journalists' networks to proceed to the next project Part III
Overall editorial tasks Chapter 14: Editorial coordination in cross
border teams Chapter 15: Burden or blessing: the finances of cross
border journalism Part IV
The meta
level: studying cross
border journalism Chapter 16: Observing cross
border journalism: the analytical view of scholars, Index
Cross
border journalism: context and definition Chapter 1: Why embark on cross
border journalism? History, context and pioneers Chapter 2: What is cross
border journalism? The four characteristics and the seven steps of the work process Part II
The work process from idea to publication and beyond Chapter 3: Follow the story: how to develop and select a cross
border idea Chapter 4: The journalist in the network society and the networking journalist Chapter 5: Intercultural communication: how to make even diverse teams work smoothly Chapter 6: Getting cross
border research started Chapter 7: Pitching the cross
border way Chapter 8: Enriching each other: how to make the best of the research phase in a cross
border team Chapter 9: Adapting the findings to different audiences and to different types of media Chapter 10: Fact
checking for cross
border publication Chapter 11: Opportunities and challenges: legal and security considerations in a cross
border team Chapter 12: The day after publication: the impact question Chapter 13: Understanding and using journalists' networks to proceed to the next project Part III
Overall editorial tasks Chapter 14: Editorial coordination in cross
border teams Chapter 15: Burden or blessing: the finances of cross
border journalism Part IV
The meta
level: studying cross
border journalism Chapter 16: Observing cross
border journalism: the analytical view of scholars, Index
Preface, Acknowledgements, Part I
Cross
border journalism: context and definition Chapter 1: Why embark on cross
border journalism? History, context and pioneers Chapter 2: What is cross
border journalism? The four characteristics and the seven steps of the work process Part II
The work process from idea to publication and beyond Chapter 3: Follow the story: how to develop and select a cross
border idea Chapter 4: The journalist in the network society and the networking journalist Chapter 5: Intercultural communication: how to make even diverse teams work smoothly Chapter 6: Getting cross
border research started Chapter 7: Pitching the cross
border way Chapter 8: Enriching each other: how to make the best of the research phase in a cross
border team Chapter 9: Adapting the findings to different audiences and to different types of media Chapter 10: Fact
checking for cross
border publication Chapter 11: Opportunities and challenges: legal and security considerations in a cross
border team Chapter 12: The day after publication: the impact question Chapter 13: Understanding and using journalists' networks to proceed to the next project Part III
Overall editorial tasks Chapter 14: Editorial coordination in cross
border teams Chapter 15: Burden or blessing: the finances of cross
border journalism Part IV
The meta
level: studying cross
border journalism Chapter 16: Observing cross
border journalism: the analytical view of scholars, Index
Cross
border journalism: context and definition Chapter 1: Why embark on cross
border journalism? History, context and pioneers Chapter 2: What is cross
border journalism? The four characteristics and the seven steps of the work process Part II
The work process from idea to publication and beyond Chapter 3: Follow the story: how to develop and select a cross
border idea Chapter 4: The journalist in the network society and the networking journalist Chapter 5: Intercultural communication: how to make even diverse teams work smoothly Chapter 6: Getting cross
border research started Chapter 7: Pitching the cross
border way Chapter 8: Enriching each other: how to make the best of the research phase in a cross
border team Chapter 9: Adapting the findings to different audiences and to different types of media Chapter 10: Fact
checking for cross
border publication Chapter 11: Opportunities and challenges: legal and security considerations in a cross
border team Chapter 12: The day after publication: the impact question Chapter 13: Understanding and using journalists' networks to proceed to the next project Part III
Overall editorial tasks Chapter 14: Editorial coordination in cross
border teams Chapter 15: Burden or blessing: the finances of cross
border journalism Part IV
The meta
level: studying cross
border journalism Chapter 16: Observing cross
border journalism: the analytical view of scholars, Index