Ecologies of Global Risk Journalism
Conceptualizing Local Journalism in an Era of Deep Disruptions
Herausgeber: Volkmer, Ingrid; Castillo, Antonio; Heinrich, Ansgard; Bebawi, Saba; Mutsvairo, Bruce
Ecologies of Global Risk Journalism
Conceptualizing Local Journalism in an Era of Deep Disruptions
Herausgeber: Volkmer, Ingrid; Castillo, Antonio; Heinrich, Ansgard; Bebawi, Saba; Mutsvairo, Bruce
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This volume investigates the practice and challenges of journalism addressing globalized risk from various world regions.
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This volume investigates the practice and challenges of journalism addressing globalized risk from various world regions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781032555720
- ISBN-10: 1032555726
- Artikelnr.: 71554003
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781032555720
- ISBN-10: 1032555726
- Artikelnr.: 71554003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ingrid Volkmer, Professor, University of Melbourne, specializes in globalized communication, transnational public communication, and digital policy. She has published widely in this area. Her work on globalization and journalism has a focus on globalized risks and the way journalists communicate the globalized crisis dimension. Among her publications in this area is the book 'Risk Journalism - between transnational politics and climate change' with Kasim Sharif (2018). Bruce Mutsvairo is a Professor in the Department of Media and Culture Studies at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. He has authored and edited several books on journalism and media and studies the development of journalism in non-Western societies. Saba Bebawi is Professor of Journalism and Dean of Humanities and Communication Arts at Western Sydney University. She has published on the role of digital journalism within social, cultural, and economic frameworks of news¿making, particularly in relation to democracy building and the Global South. Bebawi is author of 'Media Power and Global Television News: The role of Al Jazeera English', 'Investigative Journalism in the Arab World: Issues and Challenges', and cöauthor of 'The Future Foreign Correspondent'. Ansgard Heinrich is Associate Professor of Media and Journalism Studies at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. She specializes in the study of contemporary journalistic practice, and her primary research interests include global conflict reporting, digital disinformation and social media use in journalism. Antonio Castillo is a journalist and academic who teaches journalism and supervises postgraduate students at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of "Journalism in the Chilean Transition to Democracy" and co-author of "Cosmopolitan Sydney". His forthcoming book, "Up to the Neck in Contradictions", is a journalistic work that delves into the last few decades of Latin American society.
1. Theorizing global risk journalism
2. Planetary risks and emerging dimensions of journalism in transnational
interdependence - towards a conception of global 'risk' journalism
Section 1: Global risk journalism and local challenges
3. Transformation of journalism practices in Colombia: response to a
pandemic risk
4. General trends in Arab Post-COVID-19 journalism: digitalization,
practices and job stability
5. Discrediting official sources and technological adaptations - the case
of Brazil in a time of a pandemic
6. COVID-19 disinformation & fake news circulation from the perspective of
Global South Countries
Section 2: Global risk journalism and the transformation of local practice
7. From disruption to a perfect storm: insights from a holistic analysis of
British journalists' pandemic experiences
8. Implications of the stratification of journalistic work in Mexico - in
the context of the global pandemic
9. Who wins the battle between risks and protective factors of journalism?
A social-ecological perspective of reporting in Macedonia during the
COVID-19 pandemic
10. Making sense of pandemic-induced changes in professional ideology:
evidence from Greece and Cyprus.
11. Journalism and risk in Peru: from deadly tolls and economic survival to
dangers in news production and framing
12. Managing mental health risks and safety: practical experiences and
challenges faced by Global South journalists
Section 3: Global risk journalism: establishing standards and practices in
contexts of different types of global crisis
13. The role of journalism in promoting the science-based framing of
climate change in the public agenda and the public's attitudes: Israel as a
case study
14. Climate change reporting and narratives: bridging risk disparities with
youth and marginalised voices in Tunisia
15. Doing journalism research in times of a contagious global health
crisis: methodological dilemmas and reflections from sub-Saharan Africa
16. There are many reasons to fail: journalism standards and climate change
reporting in Russia
17. From pity to indifference: analysing affect in visual motifs of animals
and climate emergency in Spanish media
18. Climate coverage and its intersections with food security. A content
analysis of Mexico's printed media
19. Climate change journalism in Egypt: roles, challenges and opportunities
2. Planetary risks and emerging dimensions of journalism in transnational
interdependence - towards a conception of global 'risk' journalism
Section 1: Global risk journalism and local challenges
3. Transformation of journalism practices in Colombia: response to a
pandemic risk
4. General trends in Arab Post-COVID-19 journalism: digitalization,
practices and job stability
5. Discrediting official sources and technological adaptations - the case
of Brazil in a time of a pandemic
6. COVID-19 disinformation & fake news circulation from the perspective of
Global South Countries
Section 2: Global risk journalism and the transformation of local practice
7. From disruption to a perfect storm: insights from a holistic analysis of
British journalists' pandemic experiences
8. Implications of the stratification of journalistic work in Mexico - in
the context of the global pandemic
9. Who wins the battle between risks and protective factors of journalism?
A social-ecological perspective of reporting in Macedonia during the
COVID-19 pandemic
10. Making sense of pandemic-induced changes in professional ideology:
evidence from Greece and Cyprus.
11. Journalism and risk in Peru: from deadly tolls and economic survival to
dangers in news production and framing
12. Managing mental health risks and safety: practical experiences and
challenges faced by Global South journalists
Section 3: Global risk journalism: establishing standards and practices in
contexts of different types of global crisis
13. The role of journalism in promoting the science-based framing of
climate change in the public agenda and the public's attitudes: Israel as a
case study
14. Climate change reporting and narratives: bridging risk disparities with
youth and marginalised voices in Tunisia
15. Doing journalism research in times of a contagious global health
crisis: methodological dilemmas and reflections from sub-Saharan Africa
16. There are many reasons to fail: journalism standards and climate change
reporting in Russia
17. From pity to indifference: analysing affect in visual motifs of animals
and climate emergency in Spanish media
18. Climate coverage and its intersections with food security. A content
analysis of Mexico's printed media
19. Climate change journalism in Egypt: roles, challenges and opportunities
1. Theorizing global risk journalism
2. Planetary risks and emerging dimensions of journalism in transnational
interdependence - towards a conception of global 'risk' journalism
Section 1: Global risk journalism and local challenges
3. Transformation of journalism practices in Colombia: response to a
pandemic risk
4. General trends in Arab Post-COVID-19 journalism: digitalization,
practices and job stability
5. Discrediting official sources and technological adaptations - the case
of Brazil in a time of a pandemic
6. COVID-19 disinformation & fake news circulation from the perspective of
Global South Countries
Section 2: Global risk journalism and the transformation of local practice
7. From disruption to a perfect storm: insights from a holistic analysis of
British journalists' pandemic experiences
8. Implications of the stratification of journalistic work in Mexico - in
the context of the global pandemic
9. Who wins the battle between risks and protective factors of journalism?
A social-ecological perspective of reporting in Macedonia during the
COVID-19 pandemic
10. Making sense of pandemic-induced changes in professional ideology:
evidence from Greece and Cyprus.
11. Journalism and risk in Peru: from deadly tolls and economic survival to
dangers in news production and framing
12. Managing mental health risks and safety: practical experiences and
challenges faced by Global South journalists
Section 3: Global risk journalism: establishing standards and practices in
contexts of different types of global crisis
13. The role of journalism in promoting the science-based framing of
climate change in the public agenda and the public's attitudes: Israel as a
case study
14. Climate change reporting and narratives: bridging risk disparities with
youth and marginalised voices in Tunisia
15. Doing journalism research in times of a contagious global health
crisis: methodological dilemmas and reflections from sub-Saharan Africa
16. There are many reasons to fail: journalism standards and climate change
reporting in Russia
17. From pity to indifference: analysing affect in visual motifs of animals
and climate emergency in Spanish media
18. Climate coverage and its intersections with food security. A content
analysis of Mexico's printed media
19. Climate change journalism in Egypt: roles, challenges and opportunities
2. Planetary risks and emerging dimensions of journalism in transnational
interdependence - towards a conception of global 'risk' journalism
Section 1: Global risk journalism and local challenges
3. Transformation of journalism practices in Colombia: response to a
pandemic risk
4. General trends in Arab Post-COVID-19 journalism: digitalization,
practices and job stability
5. Discrediting official sources and technological adaptations - the case
of Brazil in a time of a pandemic
6. COVID-19 disinformation & fake news circulation from the perspective of
Global South Countries
Section 2: Global risk journalism and the transformation of local practice
7. From disruption to a perfect storm: insights from a holistic analysis of
British journalists' pandemic experiences
8. Implications of the stratification of journalistic work in Mexico - in
the context of the global pandemic
9. Who wins the battle between risks and protective factors of journalism?
A social-ecological perspective of reporting in Macedonia during the
COVID-19 pandemic
10. Making sense of pandemic-induced changes in professional ideology:
evidence from Greece and Cyprus.
11. Journalism and risk in Peru: from deadly tolls and economic survival to
dangers in news production and framing
12. Managing mental health risks and safety: practical experiences and
challenges faced by Global South journalists
Section 3: Global risk journalism: establishing standards and practices in
contexts of different types of global crisis
13. The role of journalism in promoting the science-based framing of
climate change in the public agenda and the public's attitudes: Israel as a
case study
14. Climate change reporting and narratives: bridging risk disparities with
youth and marginalised voices in Tunisia
15. Doing journalism research in times of a contagious global health
crisis: methodological dilemmas and reflections from sub-Saharan Africa
16. There are many reasons to fail: journalism standards and climate change
reporting in Russia
17. From pity to indifference: analysing affect in visual motifs of animals
and climate emergency in Spanish media
18. Climate coverage and its intersections with food security. A content
analysis of Mexico's printed media
19. Climate change journalism in Egypt: roles, challenges and opportunities