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This edited collection brings together leading scholars from around the world to discuss the consequences and implications of precarious labor conditions within the modern news industry.
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This edited collection brings together leading scholars from around the world to discuss the consequences and implications of precarious labor conditions within the modern news industry.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000535020
- Artikelnr.: 63083235
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000535020
- Artikelnr.: 63083235
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Kalyani Chadha is an associate professor at the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University. Her research focuses on the media and journalism landscape in India, media globalization as well as the implications of new media technologies with particular emphasis on international contexts. Her work has appeared in journals such as Journalism Studies, Media, Culture and Society, Journalism Practice, and the International Journal of Communication. She serves on the editorial boards of Journalism Practice and Digital Journalism. Linda Steiner is a professor at the Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland. She studies how and when gender matters in news and newsrooms and how feminists use media. Other research areas include media ethics, journalism history, and citizen journalism. She has coauthored or coedited nine books and has authored many book chapters and refereed articles. She is currently editor of Journalism & Communication Monographs .
Table of Contents
Introduction: Global Precarity's Uneven Impacts on Journalism: Linda
Steiner and Kalyani Chadha
Part I: THEORETICAL, HISTORICAL and ECONOMIC CONTEXT:
1. Kalyani Chadha and Linda Steiner: Precarity: The Concept, Evolution,
Forms and Applications
2. John Nerone: The Labor History of Newswork from Industrialization to
the Digital Age
3. Krishnan Vasudevan: Dead on Arrival: Deadspin's Fight with its
Private Equity Owner and The Rise of Defector
Part II: APPLICATIONS TO JOURNALISM SPECIALIZATIONS AND INNOVATIONS.
4. Carey L. Higgins-Dobney: Producing in precarity: A Focus on
Freelancing in U.S. Local Television Newsrooms
5. Lindsay Palmer: The Precarious Labor of Freelance War Correspondents
6. Cherian George: "All the news that's fit to print. Except for
cartoons. Those things are scary"
7. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen: Precarity in Community Journalism Start-Ups:
The Deep Story of Sacrifice
8. Sofie Willemsen and Tamara Witschge: "Becoming Real": Professional
Precarity in Entrepreneurial Journalism
Part III: Regional and National Particularities
9. Adriana Amado, Mireya Márquez-Ramírez and Silvio Waisbord: Labor
Precarity and Gig Journalism in Latin America
10. Harry Dugmore: Endogenous "Precarious Professionalism" in African
Newswork
11. Mirjam Gollmitzer: Alleviating or Exacerbating Precarity? How
Freelancers in Germany and Canada Experience Policies Regulating
Insecure Journalistic labor
PART IV: RESISTANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY
1. Erwin van 't Hof and Mark Deuze: Making Precarity Productive
2. Nicole S. Cohen and Greig de Peuter: Collectively Confronting
Journalists' Precarity through Unionization
3. Verica Rupar: The Responsibilities of Journalism Educators
Introduction: Global Precarity's Uneven Impacts on Journalism: Linda
Steiner and Kalyani Chadha
Part I: THEORETICAL, HISTORICAL and ECONOMIC CONTEXT:
1. Kalyani Chadha and Linda Steiner: Precarity: The Concept, Evolution,
Forms and Applications
2. John Nerone: The Labor History of Newswork from Industrialization to
the Digital Age
3. Krishnan Vasudevan: Dead on Arrival: Deadspin's Fight with its
Private Equity Owner and The Rise of Defector
Part II: APPLICATIONS TO JOURNALISM SPECIALIZATIONS AND INNOVATIONS.
4. Carey L. Higgins-Dobney: Producing in precarity: A Focus on
Freelancing in U.S. Local Television Newsrooms
5. Lindsay Palmer: The Precarious Labor of Freelance War Correspondents
6. Cherian George: "All the news that's fit to print. Except for
cartoons. Those things are scary"
7. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen: Precarity in Community Journalism Start-Ups:
The Deep Story of Sacrifice
8. Sofie Willemsen and Tamara Witschge: "Becoming Real": Professional
Precarity in Entrepreneurial Journalism
Part III: Regional and National Particularities
9. Adriana Amado, Mireya Márquez-Ramírez and Silvio Waisbord: Labor
Precarity and Gig Journalism in Latin America
10. Harry Dugmore: Endogenous "Precarious Professionalism" in African
Newswork
11. Mirjam Gollmitzer: Alleviating or Exacerbating Precarity? How
Freelancers in Germany and Canada Experience Policies Regulating
Insecure Journalistic labor
PART IV: RESISTANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY
1. Erwin van 't Hof and Mark Deuze: Making Precarity Productive
2. Nicole S. Cohen and Greig de Peuter: Collectively Confronting
Journalists' Precarity through Unionization
3. Verica Rupar: The Responsibilities of Journalism Educators
Table of Contents
Introduction: Global Precarity's Uneven Impacts on Journalism: Linda
Steiner and Kalyani Chadha
Part I: THEORETICAL, HISTORICAL and ECONOMIC CONTEXT:
1. Kalyani Chadha and Linda Steiner: Precarity: The Concept, Evolution,
Forms and Applications
2. John Nerone: The Labor History of Newswork from Industrialization to
the Digital Age
3. Krishnan Vasudevan: Dead on Arrival: Deadspin's Fight with its
Private Equity Owner and The Rise of Defector
Part II: APPLICATIONS TO JOURNALISM SPECIALIZATIONS AND INNOVATIONS.
4. Carey L. Higgins-Dobney: Producing in precarity: A Focus on
Freelancing in U.S. Local Television Newsrooms
5. Lindsay Palmer: The Precarious Labor of Freelance War Correspondents
6. Cherian George: "All the news that's fit to print. Except for
cartoons. Those things are scary"
7. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen: Precarity in Community Journalism Start-Ups:
The Deep Story of Sacrifice
8. Sofie Willemsen and Tamara Witschge: "Becoming Real": Professional
Precarity in Entrepreneurial Journalism
Part III: Regional and National Particularities
9. Adriana Amado, Mireya Márquez-Ramírez and Silvio Waisbord: Labor
Precarity and Gig Journalism in Latin America
10. Harry Dugmore: Endogenous "Precarious Professionalism" in African
Newswork
11. Mirjam Gollmitzer: Alleviating or Exacerbating Precarity? How
Freelancers in Germany and Canada Experience Policies Regulating
Insecure Journalistic labor
PART IV: RESISTANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY
1. Erwin van 't Hof and Mark Deuze: Making Precarity Productive
2. Nicole S. Cohen and Greig de Peuter: Collectively Confronting
Journalists' Precarity through Unionization
3. Verica Rupar: The Responsibilities of Journalism Educators
Introduction: Global Precarity's Uneven Impacts on Journalism: Linda
Steiner and Kalyani Chadha
Part I: THEORETICAL, HISTORICAL and ECONOMIC CONTEXT:
1. Kalyani Chadha and Linda Steiner: Precarity: The Concept, Evolution,
Forms and Applications
2. John Nerone: The Labor History of Newswork from Industrialization to
the Digital Age
3. Krishnan Vasudevan: Dead on Arrival: Deadspin's Fight with its
Private Equity Owner and The Rise of Defector
Part II: APPLICATIONS TO JOURNALISM SPECIALIZATIONS AND INNOVATIONS.
4. Carey L. Higgins-Dobney: Producing in precarity: A Focus on
Freelancing in U.S. Local Television Newsrooms
5. Lindsay Palmer: The Precarious Labor of Freelance War Correspondents
6. Cherian George: "All the news that's fit to print. Except for
cartoons. Those things are scary"
7. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen: Precarity in Community Journalism Start-Ups:
The Deep Story of Sacrifice
8. Sofie Willemsen and Tamara Witschge: "Becoming Real": Professional
Precarity in Entrepreneurial Journalism
Part III: Regional and National Particularities
9. Adriana Amado, Mireya Márquez-Ramírez and Silvio Waisbord: Labor
Precarity and Gig Journalism in Latin America
10. Harry Dugmore: Endogenous "Precarious Professionalism" in African
Newswork
11. Mirjam Gollmitzer: Alleviating or Exacerbating Precarity? How
Freelancers in Germany and Canada Experience Policies Regulating
Insecure Journalistic labor
PART IV: RESISTANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY
1. Erwin van 't Hof and Mark Deuze: Making Precarity Productive
2. Nicole S. Cohen and Greig de Peuter: Collectively Confronting
Journalists' Precarity through Unionization
3. Verica Rupar: The Responsibilities of Journalism Educators