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[ecrea] New book: International Journalism and Democracy

Mon May 03 09:51:30 GMT 2010


>NEW BOOK ON INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISM AND DEMOCRACY
>
>International Journalism and Democracy explores models of what has
>been dubbed 'deliberative journalism'. Countries that are studied in
>depth in the book's 17 chapters include Finland, the United States,
>the United Kingdom, Germany, China, India, Japan, Indonesia,
>Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Nigeria, Brazil, Colombia and
>Puerto Rico.
>
>The deliberative journalism models studied in this book include public
>journalism, citizen journalism, community media, the street press,
>social enterprise media, peace journalism and development journalism.
>However, many examples studied in this book are emerging models of
>journalism that cannot be easily labelled or discretely divided into
>existing categories for understanding journalism.
>
>The book also describes the underlying principles of deliberation, the
>media's potential role in deliberation from a theoretical and
>practical perspective, and ongoing issues for deliberative media
>practitioners.
>
>Publication details are:
>
>Angela Romano (ed.) 2010, International Journalism and Democracy:
>Civic Engagement Models from Around the World, Routledge Research: New
>York.
>978-0-415-96110-3 (ISBN hardback)
>978-0-203-85204-0 (ISBN for the e-book)
>
>It can be ordered directly from Routledge at
>http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415961103/
>
>Alternatively, some of the online bookstores have good discounts. For
>example, BiggerBooks.com at
>http://www.biggerbooks.com/bk_detail.aspx?isbn=9780415961103 seems to
>offer a very good deal.
>
>Regards
>
>Dr Angela Romano
>Queensland University of Technology
>
>

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