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[Commlist] new book: Worlds of Journalism: Journalistic Cultures Around the Globe
Wed May 29 13:54:22 GMT 2019
New book announcement:
Worlds of Journalism: Journalistic Cultures Around the Globe, Edited by
Thomas Hanitzsch, Folker Hanusch, Jyotika Ramaprasad, and Arnold S. de
Beer (Columbia University Press, 2019)
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/worlds-of-journalism/9780231186438
Order here and save 30%:
http://www.worldsofjournalism.org/fileadmin/WorldsJournalism.pdf
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How do journalists around the world view their roles and
responsibilities in society? Based on a landmark study that has
collected data from more than 27,500 journalists in 67 countries, Worlds
of Journalism offers a groundbreaking analysis of the different ways
journalists perceive their duties, their relationship to society and
government, and the nature and meaning of their work.
Challenging assumptions of a universal definition or concept of
journalism, the book maps a world populated by a rich diversity of
journalistic cultures. Organized around a series of key questions on
topics such as editorial autonomy, journalistic ethics, trust in social
institutions, and changes in the profession, it details how the practice
of journalism differs across the world in a range of political, social,
and economic contexts. The book covers how journalism as an institution
is created and re-created by journalists and how they experience their
profession in very different ways, even as they retain a commitment to
some basic, widely shared professional norms and practices. It concludes
with a global classification of journalistic cultures that reflects the
breadth of worldviews and orientations found in disparate countries and
regions. Worlds of Journalism offers an ambitious, comparative global
understanding of the state of journalism in a time when it is
confronting a series of economic and political threats.
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Contents
1. Exploring the Worlds of Journalism: An Introduction, by Thomas
Hanitzsch, Folker Hanusch, Jyotika Ramaprasad, and Arnold S. de Beer
2. Journalistic Culture in a Global Context: A Conceptual Roadmap, by
Thomas Hanitzsch, Laura Ahva, Martin Oller Alonso, Jesus Arroyave,
Liesbeth Hermans, Jan Fredrik Hovden, Sallie Hughes, Beate Josephi,
Jyotika Ramaprasad, Ivor Shapiro, and Tim Vos
3. Surveying Journalists Around the World: A Methodological Framework,
by Corinna Lauerer and Thomas Hanitzsch
4. Profiles of Journalists: Demographic and Employment Patterns, by
Beate Josephi, Folker Hanusch, Martin Oller Alonso, Ivor Shapiro,
Kenneth Andresen, Arnold de Beer, Abit Hoxha, Sonia Virgínia Moreira,
Kevin Rafter, Terje Skjerdal, Sergio Splendore, and Edson C. Tandoc, Jr.
5. Perceived Influences: Journalists’ Awareness of Pressures on Their
Work, by Thomas Hanitzsch, Jyotika Ramaprasad, Jesus Arroyave, Rosa
Berganza, Liesbeth Hermans, Jan Fredrik Hovden, Filip Lab, Corinna
Lauerer, Alice Tejkalová, and Tim P. Vos
6. Editorial Autonomy: Journalists’ Perceptions of Their Freedom, by
Basyouni Hamada, Sallie Hughes, Thomas Hanitzsch, James Hollings,
Corinna Lauerer, Jesus Arroyave, Verica Rupar, and Sergio Splendore
7. Role Orientations: Journalists’ Views on Their Place in Society, by
Thomas Hanitzsch, Tim Vos, Olivier Standaert, Folker Hanusch, Jan
Fredrik Hovden, Liesbeth Hermans, and Jyotika Ramaprasad
8. Ethical Considerations: Journalists’ Perceptions of Professional
Practice, by Jyotika Ramaprasad, Thomas Hanitzsch, Epp Lauk, Halliki
Harro-Loit, Jan Fredrik Hovden, Jari Väliverronen, and Stephanie Craft
9. Trust: Journalists’ Confidence in Public Institutions, by Arjen van
Dalen, Rosa Berganza, Thomas Hanitzsch, Adriana Amado, Beatriz Herrero,
Beate Josephi, Sonja Seizova, Morten Skovsgaard, and Nina Steindl
10. Transformations: Journalists’ Reflections on Changes in News Work,
by Folker Hanusch, Edson C. Tandoc, Jr., Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou,
Nurhaya Muchtar, Kevin Rafter, Mireya Márquez Ramírez, Verica Rupar, and
Vittoria Sacco
11. Modeling Journalistic Cultures: A Global Approach, by Folker Hanusch
and Thomas Hanitzsch
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Reviews
This will be a touchstone work for decades to come. It is not an
overstatement to say that this book is entirely unique; it’s special
because of the detailed discussion of national and regional contexts.
Worlds of Journalism contributes to the truly global and international
perspective of journalism, avoiding normativity and emphasizing
diversity using a unique and comprehensive dataset. (Henrik Örnebring,
author of Newsworkers: A Comparative European Perspective)
This book provides a kaleidoscopic overview of journalism around the
world. Its organization and execution provides a model for comparative
research, and its findings raise important questions that are sure to
orient future scholarship. Already well-regarded by colleagues, this
publication solidifies the Worlds of Journalism project as a leading
effort to make sense of the complex realities that journalists around
the world confront today. (Matthew Powers, University of Washington)
One of the key elements of this anthology is an effort to make
journalism studies truly global and comparative. This book succeeds on
multiple fronts: it provides a comprehensive analysis of the various and
competing strands of research in journalism studies, empirically covers
the vast geography of journalism practices, and gives us a blueprint of
how to analyze and understand such practices. I recommend this book for
its scope and theoretical execution. It is a must-read for all
journalism scholars. (Shakuntala Rao, author of Indian Journalism in a
New Era)
Worlds of Journalism is ample proof of the diversity of journalistic
cultures around the globe and an excellent example of a truly
collaborative study. It provides fascinating insights into the attitudes
and values of media personnel beyond the western world. The book is a
must-read in journalism research. (Barbara Pfetsch, editor of Political
Communication Cultures in Western Europe)
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