Journalism, Audiences and Diaspora
Herausgegeben:Ogunyemi, O.; Stewart, W. A. C.
Journalism, Audiences and Diaspora
Herausgegeben:Ogunyemi, O.; Stewart, W. A. C.
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This collection takes the study of diasporic communication beyond the level of simply praising its existence, to offering critical engagements and analysis with the systems of journalistic production, process and consumption practices as they relate to people who are living outside the borders of their birth nation.
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This collection takes the study of diasporic communication beyond the level of simply praising its existence, to offering critical engagements and analysis with the systems of journalistic production, process and consumption practices as they relate to people who are living outside the borders of their birth nation.
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- Verlag: Macmillan Education / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-137-45722-6
- 2015
- Seitenzahl: 275
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781137457226
- ISBN-10: 1137457228
- Artikelnr.: 41645874
- Verlag: Macmillan Education / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-137-45722-6
- 2015
- Seitenzahl: 275
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 471g
- ISBN-13: 9781137457226
- ISBN-10: 1137457228
- Artikelnr.: 41645874
Donya Alinejad, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Tendai Chari, University of Venda, South Africa Brian Chama, London Metropolitan University, UK Gregory Dallemagne, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Lucia Echevarria Vecino, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Alicia Ferrández Ferrer, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain Paul Fontaine, McGill University, Canada Amira Halperin, Tel Aviv University, Israel Svetlana D. Hristova, Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, Bulgaria Eyal Lavi, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK Hinda Mandell, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA Liliana Mayer, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Shepherd Mpofu, University of Science and Technology, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Bruce Mutsvairo, Leiden University, Netherlands Teke Ngomba, Aarhus University, Denmark Ola Ogunyemi, University of Lincoln, UK Sanem ?ahin, University of Lincoln, UK Anupreet Sandhu Bhamra, University of British Columbia, Canada Laura Schenquer, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Foreword; Ralph Negrine Acknowledgements 1. Conceptualising the Media of Diaspora; Ola Ogunyemi PART I: PRODUCTION PRACTICES 2. Imagine what the Gentiles Must Think: Editors of the Jewish Press Reflect on Covering the Bernie Madoff Financial Scandal; Hinda Mandell 3. Transnational Public Spheres and Deliberative Politics in Zimbabwe: An Analysis of www.NewZimbabwe.com; Shepherd Mpofu 4. Negotiating Cultural Taboos in News Reporting: A Case Study of the Diasporic Media in the UK; Ola Ogunyemi 5. Journalism of Turkish Language Newspapers in the UK; Sanem Sahin PART II: NEWS PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING 6. Discursive Inclusion and Hegemony: The Politics of Representation in Migrant Minority Media; Lucia Echevarria Vecino, Alicia Ferrandez Ferrer, and Gregory Dallemagne 7. The Voice of the International Community': A Critical Discourse Analysis of Immigration Reports in The Copenhagen Post; Teke Ngomba 8. The South Asian-Canadian Media's Resistance to Gender and Cultural Stereotyping; Anupreet Sandhu Bhamra and Paul Fontaine 9. The impact of the Yom Kippur War (1973) in the Jewish-Argentine Diaspora Press; Laura Schenquer and Liliana Mayer 10. The Counter-Journalism of Roma Minority Media in Bulgaria; Svetlana D. Hristova PART III: RECEPTION AND CONSUMPTION 11. Dispatches from the Dispersed: Comparatively Analysing the Role of Internet-Based Diaspora Journalism in Zimbabwean and Iranian Contexts; Donya Alinejad and Bruce Mutsvairo 12.Contested Place and Truth-Work: Investigating News Reception and Diasporic Sense of Place Among British Jews; Eyal Lavi 13. Diaspora Media Consumption: A Case study of UKZambians Magazine; Brian Chama 14 .New Media Use by the U.K.'s Palestinian Diaspora; Amira Halperin 15. Longing and Belonging: An Exploration of the Online News Consumption Practices of the Zimbabwean Diaspora; Tendai Chari Postscript; Ola Ogunyemi Index
List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Foreword; Ralph Negrine Acknowledgements 1. Conceptualising the Media of Diaspora; Ola Ogunyemi PART I: PRODUCTION PRACTICES 2. Imagine what the Gentiles Must Think: Editors of the Jewish Press Reflect on Covering the Bernie Madoff Financial Scandal; Hinda Mandell 3. Transnational Public Spheres and Deliberative Politics in Zimbabwe: An Analysis of www.NewZimbabwe.com; Shepherd Mpofu 4. Negotiating Cultural Taboos in News Reporting: A Case Study of the Diasporic Media in the UK; Ola Ogunyemi 5. Journalism of Turkish Language Newspapers in the UK; Sanem Sahin PART II: NEWS PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING 6. Discursive Inclusion and Hegemony: The Politics of Representation in Migrant Minority Media; Lucia Echevarria Vecino, Alicia Ferrandez Ferrer, and Gregory Dallemagne 7. The Voice of the International Community': A Critical Discourse Analysis of Immigration Reports in The Copenhagen Post; Teke Ngomba 8. The South Asian-Canadian Media's Resistance to Gender and Cultural Stereotyping; Anupreet Sandhu Bhamra and Paul Fontaine 9. The impact of the Yom Kippur War (1973) in the Jewish-Argentine Diaspora Press; Laura Schenquer and Liliana Mayer 10. The Counter-Journalism of Roma Minority Media in Bulgaria; Svetlana D. Hristova PART III: RECEPTION AND CONSUMPTION 11. Dispatches from the Dispersed: Comparatively Analysing the Role of Internet-Based Diaspora Journalism in Zimbabwean and Iranian Contexts; Donya Alinejad and Bruce Mutsvairo 12.Contested Place and Truth-Work: Investigating News Reception and Diasporic Sense of Place Among British Jews; Eyal Lavi 13. Diaspora Media Consumption: A Case study of UKZambians Magazine; Brian Chama 14 .New Media Use by the U.K.'s Palestinian Diaspora; Amira Halperin 15. Longing and Belonging: An Exploration of the Online News Consumption Practices of the Zimbabwean Diaspora; Tendai Chari Postscript; Ola Ogunyemi Index