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[ecrea] New Book discussing Al Jazeera and Malaysia: "Network Newswork" - Media Globalization and Digital Journalism in Malaysia
Sat Nov 25 00:26:06 GMT 2017
I'd like to share news of the release of my new book */Network Newswork:
Media Globalization and Digital Journalism in Malaysia, /*published by
Routledge (2017).
/Network Newswork /is available in e-book and printed versions at Amazon
<https://www.amazon.com/Media-Globalization-Digital-Journalism-Malaysia-ebook/dp/B074TST9PR/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1511459518&sr=1-4>.
It is also available at Routledge, Taylor and Francis
<https://www.routledge.com/Media-Globalization-and-Digital-Journalism-in-Malaysia-Network-Newswork/Firdaus/p/book/9781138672697>
and other retailers.
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*Network Newswork*
*Media Globalization & Digital Journalism in Malaysia*
by Amira Firdaus
Routledge, 2017
Pre-2010, during the early years of social media disruption of news,
much was debated and discussed about the now iconic news visuals from
amateur You Tube videos. By the second half of the 2010’s decade, as we
approach a new decade in 2020, incorporation of social media content
into news reports has become an entrenched journalistic practice – A new
norm that news outlets and journalists accept as readily as they do
other journalistic norms like accuracy and immediacy.The question
remains however, how do news outlets and journalists reconcile this new
norm of integrating unverifiable amateur (i.e. user-driven) visuals and
anonymous sources into their professional news routines? One possible
way to address this question is to examine practices and perceptions in
journalism at a point in time when journalistic integration of social
media sources and content shadowed the beginnings of a new practice, but
had not yet matured into a wholely-accepted journalistic norm. This book
theorizes 'network newswork' as a current mode of newswork wherein
user-driven social media sources are integrated into traditional
institutional contexts of news production. Drawing upon a
global-comparative approach to journalism studies, this book suggests an
innovative ‘glocal’ comparative approach to analyse ‘network newswork’
among global, transnational, and local news organizations located within
the same geographical locality, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The book uses an
empirically-grounded conceptual framework for exploring and
understanding recent transformations that user-driven networked
resources bring to professional journalists’ daily work of producing
news at the Kuala Lumpur offices of global network Al Jazeera and
Malaysian channel Bernama TV. Discussing the implications of network
newswork on the wider global journalistic sphere, the book elucidates a
tiered model of networked sources and expounds upon journalism’s
deepening of the digital divide in its inadvertent muting of the voices
of non-networked communities that are switched off from the global news
sphere and its network society.
A fresh perspective on the analysis of globalization in the media and a
useful guide for gaining access into media organizations and securing
cooperation of organizational members for research, this book will be of
interest to researchers in the field of Asian Media and Communication
Studies, Journalism Studies, Political Communication and Sociology of
Journalism.
*Contents*
Ch.1 The Glocality of Global Media Spheres
Ch.2 Network Newswork within Traditional Contexts of News Production
Ch.3 A Glocal Context for Exploring Journalistic Transformations
Ch.4 Ideological and Organizational Influences on Network Newswork
Ch.5 Doing Network Newswork: Professional Norms and Individual Preferences
Ch.6 Network Newswork across News Cultures
Ch.7 Network Newswork and the Wider Media Ecology
Ch.8 Making Meaningful Journalism
Ch.9 Afterword
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