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International Media Development - Historical Perspectives and New Frontiers

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This collection is the first of its kind on the topic of media development. It brings together luminary thinkers in the field-both researchers and practitioners-to reflect on how advocacy groups, researchers, the international community and others can work to ensure that media can continue to serve as a force of democracy and development. But that mission faces considerable challenges. Media development paradigms are still too frequently associated with Western prejudices, or out of touch with the digital age. As we move past Western blueprints and into an uncertain digital future, what does media development mean? If we are to act meaningfully to shape the future of our increasingly mediated societies, we must answer this question.

List of contents

List of Figures - List of Tables - Acknowledgments - Nicholas Benequista/Susan Abbott/Paul Rothman/Winston Mano: Introduction - Marc Raboy: Global Media: New Issues, Old Story - Monroe E. Price: Media Development and the Market for Loyalties - Mark M. Nelson: Redefining Media Development: A Demand-Driven Approach - Susan Abbott: Evaluating Success: What Should We Be Measuring? - Silvio Waisbord: A Sketch of Media Development: From Meeting Point to Field? - Nicole Stremlau: Media Development and the Political Marketplace - Douglas Griffin: Fake News and Disinformation: Promoting Facts with Press Freedoms - Carolyn M. Byerly: Gender, Research, and Media Development: A Feminist Perspective on Media Structures - Marius Dragomir: Media Capture: Media Ownership, Oligarchs, and the Challenge of Developing Independent Media - Shanthi Kalathil: The New Normal: Transnational Authoritarian Threats to Independent Media - Winston Mano: Refocusing Media Development in Africa - María Soledad Segura: The Impact of Foreign Aid on the Development of Media and Communication in Latin America - Savyasaachi Jain: India's Media Development Seesaw: Advancement and Vulnerability in the World's Largest Democracy - Gillian McCormack: The State of Media Development in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics - James Deane: How the Fault-lines in Media Development Assistance Make Us Ill-Prepared for the Future: A Densely Potted Historical Analysis - Tatjana Ljubic: Media Literacy in the Context of Media Development: Framework, Interventions, and Assessment - Michelle Betz: Local News: A Shift to Hyperlocal? - Tom Jacobson: Solutions Journalism and a Normative Model for Media Development - Drew Sullivan: The Enduring Place of Investigative Journalism in Media Development - Minna Aslama Horowitz/Davor Marko: Public Service Broadcasting and Media Development - Des Freedman/Jonathan A. Obar: Media Development and Media Reform: Time for Change - Daniel O'Maley: Digital Convergence and Its Implications for Media Development - Michelle J. Foster: The Revenue Paradox of Digital News Media - Tara Susman-Peña: Media Development in the Digital Age - Guy Berger: How Scholarship on Media Development Can Make a Difference - About the Contributors.

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Nicholas Benequista is Research Manager at the Center for International Media Assistance, a think-tank housed at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington, DC. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Susan Abbott is an independent consultant who specializes in working with non-profit organizations, universities, and donors in the areas of media development, civil society assistance, and digital rights. In addition to her consulting practice, Abbott is a doctoral researcher at the University of Westminster, and a fellow with the Center for Media, Data, and Society at Central European University.
Paul Rothman is Project Manager at the Center for International Media Assistance, a think-tank housed at the National Endowment for Democracy in Washington, DC. He holds an MA from the Elliott School of International Studies at the George Washington University.
Winston Mano is a Reader and Course Leader for the MA in Media and Development at the University of Westminster and a member of the top rated Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI). He is also the Principal Editor of the Journal of African Media Studies and a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Johannesburg.

Product details

Assisted by Susa Abbott (Editor), Susan Abbott (Editor), Susan Abbott et al (Editor), Abbott Susan (Editor), Lee Becker (Editor), Nichola Benequista (Editor), Nicholas Benequista (Editor), Nicholas Benequista et al (Editor), Winsto Mano (Editor), Winston Mano (Editor), Winston Mano et al (Editor), Mano Winston (Editor), Pau Rothman (Editor), Paul Rothman (Editor), Paul Rothman et al (Editor), Lee Becker (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9781433151484
ISBN 978-1-4331-5148-4
No. of pages 278
Dimensions 150 mm x 15 mm x 225 mm
Weight 417 g
Illustrations 10 Abb.
Series Mass Communication and Journalism
Mass Communication & Journalism
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

international, Harrison, Media, Media Studies, Globalization, History of Ideas, POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Germany, Susan, Paul, Development, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Historical, Winston, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Public Finance, Commonwealth of Nations, Information technology industries, Becker, Digital lifestyle, Developing Countries, Migration, immigration & emigration, Nicholas, Communication Studies, Abbott, Migration, immigration and emigration, Algeria, Media studies: internet, digital media and society, EU (European Union), Islamic countries, Film, TV and Radio industries, Refugees and political asylum, Refugees & Political Asylum, The Commonwealth, Civil Service & Public Sector, Perspectives, Industrialized / Developed Countries, Mano, Global North / Industrialized or developed countries, Global South / Developing countries, Kathryn, Frontiers, Benequista, Rothman

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