The International Journalism Handbook Rodrigo Zamith
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Introduction -- I. Conceptual Foundations -- II. Media Effects -- III. Cultural Models of Journalism -- IV. Influences on Journalistic Media -- V. Journalism Economics -- VI. Global Journalism -- VII. Sourcing Information -- VIII. Labor Conditions -- IX. Regional Journalism -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- Copyright Notice
International journalism is crucial to our understanding of the world beyond our own borders. This book is designed to explain key theories and concepts that allow us to understand the general practice of journalism around the world, and to illustrate some of the challenges that arise from practicing journalism in those contexts. It begins by providing a theoretical foundation that helps us understand why international journalism matters and the key forces that shape what it looks like; highlights some of the key challenges to bearing witness to developments, sourcing information, and simply doing 'the job' of journalism; and describes important similarities and differences in how journalism is imagined and performed in different regions of the world.
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