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[Commlist] World of Media 1-2019 released
Tue Apr 09 14:18:01 GMT 2019
The new issue of *'World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and
Journalism Studies' *has just been released.
You can access the full-text articles here:
http://worldofmedia.ru/volumes/2019/2019_Issue_1/
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Issue 1-2019
Table of contents:
/Vartanova, E., Cherevko, T., Tolokonnikova, A., Dunas, D. (2019)
Changing patterns of digital news consumption among Russian journalism
students. World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism
Studies, 1: 7-31.
/The authors examine features attributed to consumption of news on the
Internet by young and active residents of Moscow – students of the
Faculty of Journalism at the Lomonosov Moscow State University. The
empirical data was based on ‘news diaries’ filled in by students in the
course of a week between February 15, 2016 and February 21, 2016, 40
people in total. Authors analyze users’ behavior on the web,
specifically their interest in various news resources and links to news
publications posted on social websites. The article figures out the
contemporary academic approaches to news production, distribution and
consumption in the digital environment. The study explores media
consumption of young Russians who belong to the ‘digital natives’
generation. The collected through the empirical research data is proved
by the current theoretical approaches to online news consumption
process. This article describes the present-day role of the Internet and
digital media in the Russian media system to provide context for this
analysis.
Key words: News content, agenda, digital media, Russian media studies,
online news consumption, Internet, Russian students, digital natives
/Shamala R., Devadas M.B., Barclay, F. P. (2019) Glocalised-television
content: Interaction with local cultures and impact on audience
perceptions. World of Media. Journal of Russian Media and Journalism
Studies, 1: 33-49./
Glocalisation as a fallout of globalisation has received a lot of
theoretical and empirical attention in the past few decades. Though the
concept of globalisation was much evident and propagated through
television in the streaming of foreign content on local networks, that
content soon had to be given local flavours to captivate the local
audience. Examining whether the global content just got a local twist or
propagated an amalgamation amounting to novel cultures is the primary
focus of the present study. Though it is evident that glocalised
television content (intentionally or unintentionally) brought about
significant changes in mass attitude, lifestyle and behavior, it needs
to be empirically analysed and understood. Using a survey of 200
Indian-urban youth, the study measures the cultural impact of glocalised
television content. This apart, the study analyses content and growth of
television channels, viewing patterns of urban youth, the motivation
behind using the medium, degree of attitudinal change and also the
perceptional impacts on local cultural dimensions.
Key words: Globalisation, glocalisation, television, cultural impact,
attitudinal change.
/Jamil, S. (2019) Culture of impunity and safety of journalists: Is safe
journalism a distant dream in Pakistan? World of Media. Journal of
Russian Media and Journalism Studies, 1: 52-63./
Pakistan’s journalists confront fatal safety risks in the line of their
duty and are at the mercy of various types of pressure and extremist
groups that threaten, kidnap and even murder them with almost total
impunity. Despite the growing violence against journalists in Pakistan,
there is a dearth of national academic studies that offer insights into
threats to journalists’ safety and the country’s rampant culture of
impunity. Therefore, using the system theory, this study explores
Pakistan’s issues of impunity and threats to journalists’ safety in
conflict and non-conflict situations. The study also analyses the
country’s laws for the protection of journalists’ rights to freedom of
expression, access to information, online and offline safety, fair trial
and equal pay-scales. In addition, the study unpacks the journalists’
lived experiences of safety risks in Pakistan and their perceptions
regarding the country’s culture of impunity. To achieve these
objectives, this study uses the qualitative methods of document review
and indepth interviews (face-to-face). Moreover, the study uses thematic
analysis to analyse the gathered data.
Key words: Impunity, safety risks, journalists’ protection, legal system.
/Ribeiro, F. (2019) From interaction possibilities to real engagement:
Paradoxes of media participation and the case of Banda Ampla, from the
public Catalan television TV3. World of Media. Journal of Russian Media
and Journalism Studies, 1: 67-81.
/The concept of citizens’ participation in everyday life has strong
roots in the ancient Greek culture, commonly accepted as the birth of
the occidental civilization. Especially from the 4th century BC to the
5th AD, assemblies and public opinion courts were part of this
democratic ecosystem, where citizens could express their views on
current topics. Inspired by the typical starting expression of such
reunions – ‘Who would like to talk?’ (Sinclair, 1999) – this article
tries to contribute to the general topic of public intervention in the
media scope. In this sense, what kind of motivations led citizens to
participate and interact with media institutions? What kind of troubling
issues have been drawn by the scientific literature in this regard? Do
real opportunities for participation differ from real audience
participation? Thus, in an empirical framework, we analysed the overall
social and mental representations of one sample of individuals who have
participated in Banda Ampla, a public opinion programme broadcast in
Barcelona, Spain. This article questioned participants about their
personal motivations to participate as well as other generic thoughts on
media and participation. Conclusions suggest an important paradox:
participants somehow tend to neglect digital possibilities to interact
with media, although the majority argue that it is essential for
democracy that citizens have their say on current topics within society.
Key words: Participation, citizens, public opinion, TV3, Catalonia,
Banda Ampla.
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