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Global Journalism

Understanding World Media Systems

Edited by Daniela V. Dimitrova

Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems provides an overview of the key issues in global journalism today and traces how media systems have evolved over time in different world regions. Taking into account local context as well as technological change across media industries, the book offers an up-to-date, thorough overview of media developments in all world regions embedded in their unique political, cultural and economic context.

Covering theoretical foundations of global journalism, from the classic Four Theories of the Press to more nuanced media models, this text proposes a framework for studying world media systems. Contributed chapters cover a wide range of topics, including media freedom, global news cultures, professional ethics and responsibilities, and education of global journalists, as well as the role of technology and issues such as fake news, soft power and public diplomacy, foreign news reporting and international news flow.

Visit Globaljournalism.org to access additional class materials, case studies, and multimedia.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 258 • Trim: 7½ x 10½
978-1-5381-4684-2 • Hardback • August 2021 • $122.00 • (£94.00)
978-1-5381-4685-9 • Paperback • August 2021 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
978-1-5381-4686-6 • eBook • August 2021 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies, Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism, Social Science / Media Studies, Language Arts & Disciplines / International Communication

Daniela V. Dimitrova is professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University and editor-in-chief of Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, the flagship journal of AEJMC. As an established media scholar, Dimitrova has published peer-reviewed research articles in the areas of global journalism and political communication in leading journals such as Communication Research, Press/Politics, New Media & Society, andthe European Journal of Communication. She is the recipient of multiple awards, including AEJMC Senior Scholar and LAS International Service Award, and grants from the International Research Exchange Board and the Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication.

List of Figures

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Preface

Contributors

Chapter 1

A Framework for the Study of Global Media Systems, Daniela V. Dimitrova
Part I: KEY CONCEPTS

Chapter 2

International News Flow in the Digital Age, Elad Segev

Chapter 3

Technology’s Role in Global Journalism and Communication, H. Denis Wu

Chapter 4

Media Freedom Around the World, Jane Whyatt

Chapter 5

Exploring Journalistic Cultures, Patric Raemy and Lea Hellmueller

Chapter 6

Global Journalism and Mass Communication Education in the Digital Era, Tudor Vlad

Chapter 7

Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Journalism Ethics and Responsibilities in a 21st Century Information Age, Katerina Tsetsura and Dean Kruckeberg

Part II: WORLD REGIONS

Chapter 8

Media in Sub-Saharan Africa, Yusuf Kalyango, Jr.

Chapter 9

Media in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA), Claudia Kozman

Chapter 10

Media in Central & Eastern Europe, Ioana A. Coman and Christopher Karadjov

Chapter 11

Media in Western & Northern Europe, Elisabeth Fondren

Chapter 12

Media in Asia & the Pacific, Nakho Kim

Chapter 13

Media in Latin America, Manuel Alejandro Guerrero

Chapter 14

Media in North America, Zac Gershberg and D. Jasun Carr

Part III: CURRENT ISSUES

Chapter 15

The digital transformation of international and national news agencies: Challenges facing AFP, AP, and TASS, Terhi Rantanen and Anthony Kelly

Chapter 16

Covering International Conflicts and Crises, Raluca Cozma

Chapter 17

Public Diplomacy and International Communication, Suman Lee

Index

The book provides an overview of selected discourses in international journalism research and offers insights into central characteristics of media systems worldwide, and thus complements the corpus of introductory literature quite usefully


— Global Media Journal


The new and more nuanced media model that the book offers relies on synthetizing various media theories and empirical data, which can hopefully help researchers to understand more about the peculiarities of the world’s media systems. At the end of each chapter the authors set questions based on their studies, which clearly indicates that this book is not only a textbook for scholars and researchers but it is also an object to trigger the critical thinking of students learning about global journalism and media systems.


— Central European Journal of Communication


At last, here is a global journalism textbook that accounts for the worldwide ascendance of digital platforms and the spread of populism and authoritarianism. What a fantastic collection!


— Miglena Sternadori, book review editor, Journal of Magazine Media, Texas Tech University


One of the key challenges for journalism research is to identify, map and articulate issues that cut across national boundaries while keeping our eye on local particulars. This book provides an essential roadmap for navigating such a truly global journalism studies.


— Mark Deuze, University of Amsterdam


This excellent volume provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-world examination of global journalism’s practices and characteristics. An explication of key concepts and topics is combined with more context-specific perspectives from all regions of the world to provide a multi-perspectival view.


— Melissa Wall, California State University, Northridge


There is no one work that provides the breadth and depth of understanding the technological changes and their impact on all aspects of global journalism as Dimitrova does here. Global Journalism generates a fresh and complex view of timely case studies and theoretical models featured by contributors from 12 different countries. This book will arouse interest and provide a scholarly foundation for understanding world media systems and key issues facing international communication today.


— Shahira S. Fahmy, The American University in Cairo, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Publications Committee Chair


This inspiring book takes the reader on a world tour of journalism practices, touching on theories and current issues that describe, explain and predict the evolution of global journalism cultures from the local perspective. It is a must-read for journalism students in higher education.


— Lindita Camaj, University of Florida


A robust and breath-taking look at global journalism practices, this book showcases diverse views from more than 20 global media experts from 12 different countries unpacking pivotal issues snatched from today's headlines. Topics range from the refugee crisis, press freedom to journalism culture, and media ethics. Scholars and students alike benefit from this panorama rooted in the classical theories but fresh with new ideas and insights. Excellent as a textbook it belongs on every global news scholar's shelf.


— B. William Silcock, Emeritus Assistant Dean for Global Programs, Walter Cronkite School Arizona State University


While conceptions of "global journalism" may be relatively new, journalism has long been globalising in its ambitions to forge communicative networks across national borders. This excellent volume disrupts Western, ethnocentric assumptions in media research, its impressive range of chapters affording important insights into questions of power, influence and social change recurrently denied the attention they deserve. Highly recommended for scholars, students and journalists alike.


— Stuart Allan, Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Cardiff University


It’s not easy to capture the rich diversity of contexts in which journalism exists. This book does so brilliantly, providing an accessible, up-to-date and truly global analysis of the key questions and issues that confront journalism at a time of fundamental transformations. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of journalistic cultures and practices.


— Folker Hanusch, University of Vienna


Global Journalism is an exceptional volume, offering both a broad scope and nuanced detail. It takes digitalization seriously and fundamentally revisits how to think about global journalism in the digital age. It promises to set the agenda for the field by highlighting key themes while also exploring overlooked but important topics.


— Tim P. Vos, President, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Michigan State University


In this era beset by misinformation, quality journalism has never been more important. Dimitrova and colleagues convincingly show that there is more than one definition of quality and more than one way to achieve it. This cosmopolitan compendium will open some eyes!


— Rodney Benson, New York University


It's widely acknowledged that finding journalism books that truly take an international focus has long been a remarkable challenge. Thanks to extensive and innovative dispatches masterfully put together by Daniela Dimitrova, this book is to become the go-to volume for anyone interested in theoretical, methodological and epistemological developments in international journalism or broadly, international communication. The editor has the world-leading, sought-after track-record to speak about these issues.


— Bruce Mutsvairo, professor in Journalism, Auburn University


Global Journalism is the textbook global communication scholars have been waiting for.

Its truly global approach, clear-cut language, success placing complex processes into non-judgmental context, and seventeen well-chosen, comprehensive chapters makes it an ideal text for upper-level undergrads and grad students alike.


— Robyn S. Goodman, professor emerita of Communication Studies, Alfred University, Alfred, New York


Admirably global in its reach and approach, Daniela Dimitrova has put together an excellent collection of essays which should be essential reading for students and researchers interested in journalism and its globalization.


— Daya Thussu, professor, Hong Kong Baptist University, author of Changing Geopolitics of Global Communication)


  • Features contributions from 22 established media scholars from 14 different countries
  • Highlights the role of technology, particularly the role of social media, misinformation and disinformation
  • Incorporates 14 memorable case studies, such as the Syrian refugee crisis, the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, the role of media in the Arab Spring, Japanese manga, Russian trolls, and the Mohammad cartoons controversy
  • Includes succinct chapter summaries as well as discussion questions/ class activities at the end of each chapter
  • Features current maps and comprehensive overview of global journalism practices and trends across all world regions
  • Encompasses 17 chapters that can easily be assigned in a typical semester

Visit http://www.globaljournalism.org/ to access additional class materials, case studies, and multimedia.



Global Journalism

Understanding World Media Systems

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Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems provides an overview of the key issues in global journalism today and traces how media systems have evolved over time in different world regions. Taking into account local context as well as technological change across media industries, the book offers an up-to-date, thorough overview of media developments in all world regions embedded in their unique political, cultural and economic context.

    Covering theoretical foundations of global journalism, from the classic Four Theories of the Press to more nuanced media models, this text proposes a framework for studying world media systems. Contributed chapters cover a wide range of topics, including media freedom, global news cultures, professional ethics and responsibilities, and education of global journalists, as well as the role of technology and issues such as fake news, soft power and public diplomacy, foreign news reporting and international news flow.

    Visit Globaljournalism.org to access additional class materials, case studies, and multimedia.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 258 • Trim: 7½ x 10½
    978-1-5381-4684-2 • Hardback • August 2021 • $122.00 • (£94.00)
    978-1-5381-4685-9 • Paperback • August 2021 • $55.00 • (£42.00)
    978-1-5381-4686-6 • eBook • August 2021 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
    Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies, Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism, Social Science / Media Studies, Language Arts & Disciplines / International Communication
Author
Author
  • Daniela V. Dimitrova is professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University and editor-in-chief of Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, the flagship journal of AEJMC. As an established media scholar, Dimitrova has published peer-reviewed research articles in the areas of global journalism and political communication in leading journals such as Communication Research, Press/Politics, New Media & Society, andthe European Journal of Communication. She is the recipient of multiple awards, including AEJMC Senior Scholar and LAS International Service Award, and grants from the International Research Exchange Board and the Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • List of Figures

    Dedication

    Acknowledgments

    Preface

    Contributors

    Chapter 1

    A Framework for the Study of Global Media Systems, Daniela V. Dimitrova
    Part I: KEY CONCEPTS

    Chapter 2

    International News Flow in the Digital Age, Elad Segev

    Chapter 3

    Technology’s Role in Global Journalism and Communication, H. Denis Wu

    Chapter 4

    Media Freedom Around the World, Jane Whyatt

    Chapter 5

    Exploring Journalistic Cultures, Patric Raemy and Lea Hellmueller

    Chapter 6

    Global Journalism and Mass Communication Education in the Digital Era, Tudor Vlad

    Chapter 7

    Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Journalism Ethics and Responsibilities in a 21st Century Information Age, Katerina Tsetsura and Dean Kruckeberg

    Part II: WORLD REGIONS

    Chapter 8

    Media in Sub-Saharan Africa, Yusuf Kalyango, Jr.

    Chapter 9

    Media in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA), Claudia Kozman

    Chapter 10

    Media in Central & Eastern Europe, Ioana A. Coman and Christopher Karadjov

    Chapter 11

    Media in Western & Northern Europe, Elisabeth Fondren

    Chapter 12

    Media in Asia & the Pacific, Nakho Kim

    Chapter 13

    Media in Latin America, Manuel Alejandro Guerrero

    Chapter 14

    Media in North America, Zac Gershberg and D. Jasun Carr

    Part III: CURRENT ISSUES

    Chapter 15

    The digital transformation of international and national news agencies: Challenges facing AFP, AP, and TASS, Terhi Rantanen and Anthony Kelly

    Chapter 16

    Covering International Conflicts and Crises, Raluca Cozma

    Chapter 17

    Public Diplomacy and International Communication, Suman Lee

    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • The book provides an overview of selected discourses in international journalism research and offers insights into central characteristics of media systems worldwide, and thus complements the corpus of introductory literature quite usefully


    — Global Media Journal


    The new and more nuanced media model that the book offers relies on synthetizing various media theories and empirical data, which can hopefully help researchers to understand more about the peculiarities of the world’s media systems. At the end of each chapter the authors set questions based on their studies, which clearly indicates that this book is not only a textbook for scholars and researchers but it is also an object to trigger the critical thinking of students learning about global journalism and media systems.


    — Central European Journal of Communication


    At last, here is a global journalism textbook that accounts for the worldwide ascendance of digital platforms and the spread of populism and authoritarianism. What a fantastic collection!


    — Miglena Sternadori, book review editor, Journal of Magazine Media, Texas Tech University


    One of the key challenges for journalism research is to identify, map and articulate issues that cut across national boundaries while keeping our eye on local particulars. This book provides an essential roadmap for navigating such a truly global journalism studies.


    — Mark Deuze, University of Amsterdam


    This excellent volume provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-world examination of global journalism’s practices and characteristics. An explication of key concepts and topics is combined with more context-specific perspectives from all regions of the world to provide a multi-perspectival view.


    — Melissa Wall, California State University, Northridge


    There is no one work that provides the breadth and depth of understanding the technological changes and their impact on all aspects of global journalism as Dimitrova does here. Global Journalism generates a fresh and complex view of timely case studies and theoretical models featured by contributors from 12 different countries. This book will arouse interest and provide a scholarly foundation for understanding world media systems and key issues facing international communication today.


    — Shahira S. Fahmy, The American University in Cairo, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Publications Committee Chair


    This inspiring book takes the reader on a world tour of journalism practices, touching on theories and current issues that describe, explain and predict the evolution of global journalism cultures from the local perspective. It is a must-read for journalism students in higher education.


    — Lindita Camaj, University of Florida


    A robust and breath-taking look at global journalism practices, this book showcases diverse views from more than 20 global media experts from 12 different countries unpacking pivotal issues snatched from today's headlines. Topics range from the refugee crisis, press freedom to journalism culture, and media ethics. Scholars and students alike benefit from this panorama rooted in the classical theories but fresh with new ideas and insights. Excellent as a textbook it belongs on every global news scholar's shelf.


    — B. William Silcock, Emeritus Assistant Dean for Global Programs, Walter Cronkite School Arizona State University


    While conceptions of "global journalism" may be relatively new, journalism has long been globalising in its ambitions to forge communicative networks across national borders. This excellent volume disrupts Western, ethnocentric assumptions in media research, its impressive range of chapters affording important insights into questions of power, influence and social change recurrently denied the attention they deserve. Highly recommended for scholars, students and journalists alike.


    — Stuart Allan, Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Cardiff University


    It’s not easy to capture the rich diversity of contexts in which journalism exists. This book does so brilliantly, providing an accessible, up-to-date and truly global analysis of the key questions and issues that confront journalism at a time of fundamental transformations. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of journalistic cultures and practices.


    — Folker Hanusch, University of Vienna


    Global Journalism is an exceptional volume, offering both a broad scope and nuanced detail. It takes digitalization seriously and fundamentally revisits how to think about global journalism in the digital age. It promises to set the agenda for the field by highlighting key themes while also exploring overlooked but important topics.


    — Tim P. Vos, President, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Michigan State University


    In this era beset by misinformation, quality journalism has never been more important. Dimitrova and colleagues convincingly show that there is more than one definition of quality and more than one way to achieve it. This cosmopolitan compendium will open some eyes!


    — Rodney Benson, New York University


    It's widely acknowledged that finding journalism books that truly take an international focus has long been a remarkable challenge. Thanks to extensive and innovative dispatches masterfully put together by Daniela Dimitrova, this book is to become the go-to volume for anyone interested in theoretical, methodological and epistemological developments in international journalism or broadly, international communication. The editor has the world-leading, sought-after track-record to speak about these issues.


    — Bruce Mutsvairo, professor in Journalism, Auburn University


    Global Journalism is the textbook global communication scholars have been waiting for.

    Its truly global approach, clear-cut language, success placing complex processes into non-judgmental context, and seventeen well-chosen, comprehensive chapters makes it an ideal text for upper-level undergrads and grad students alike.


    — Robyn S. Goodman, professor emerita of Communication Studies, Alfred University, Alfred, New York


    Admirably global in its reach and approach, Daniela Dimitrova has put together an excellent collection of essays which should be essential reading for students and researchers interested in journalism and its globalization.


    — Daya Thussu, professor, Hong Kong Baptist University, author of Changing Geopolitics of Global Communication)


Features
Features
    • Features contributions from 22 established media scholars from 14 different countries
    • Highlights the role of technology, particularly the role of social media, misinformation and disinformation
    • Incorporates 14 memorable case studies, such as the Syrian refugee crisis, the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, the role of media in the Arab Spring, Japanese manga, Russian trolls, and the Mohammad cartoons controversy
    • Includes succinct chapter summaries as well as discussion questions/ class activities at the end of each chapter
    • Features current maps and comprehensive overview of global journalism practices and trends across all world regions
    • Encompasses 17 chapters that can easily be assigned in a typical semester

    Visit http://www.globaljournalism.org/ to access additional class materials, case studies, and multimedia.



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