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Comparing Journalistic Cultures

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This book offers an analysis of journalists' professional views against a variety of political, economic, social, cultural, and linguistic contexts.

Based on data gathered for the Worlds of Journalism Study, which conducted surveys with more than 27,000 journalists in 67 countries, the authors explore aspects such as linguistic and religious influences on journalists' identities, journalists' views of development journalism, epistemic issues, as well as the relationship between journalism and democracy. Further, the book provides a history of the evolution of the Worlds of Journalism Study, as well as the challenges of conducting such comparative work across a wide range of contexts. A critical review by renowned comparative studies scholar Jay Blumler offers food for thought for future endeavours.

This unprecedented collaborative effort will be essential reading for scholars and students of journalism who are interested in comparative approaches to journalism studies and who want to explore the wide variety of journalism cultures that exist around the globe.

It was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies.

List of contents

Introduction – Comparing Journalistic Cultures Across Nations: What we can learn from the Worlds of Journalism Study 1. Quelle Différence? Language, culture and nationality as influences on francophone journalists’ identity 2. Journalism and Islamic Worldview: Journalistic roles in Muslim-majority countries 3. Journalists’ Development Journalism Role Perceptions: Select countries in Southeast Asia, South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa 4. A Welfare State of Mind? Nordic journalists’ conception of their role and autonomy in international context 5. New Roles For Media in the Western Balkans: A study of transitional journalism 6. In Media We Trust: Journalists and institutional trust perceptions in post-authoritarian and post-totalitarian countries 7. Expanding Influences Research to Insecure Democracies: How violence, public insecurity, economic inequality and uneven democratic performance shape journalists’ perceived work environments 8. News Cultures or "Epistemic Cultures"? Theoretical considerations and empirical data from 62 countries 9. Epilogue for a Comparative Leap Forward

About the author

Folker Hanusch is a Professor of Journalism in the Department of Communication at the University of Vienna, Austria, and an Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. He currently serves as an editor-in-chief of Journalism Studies. His research interests are in comparative journalism studies, journalism culture, Indigenous journalism, and journalism and everyday life.

Summary

This book offers an analysis of journalists’ professional views against a variety of political, economic, social, cultural, and linguistic contexts.

Based on data gathered for the Worlds of Journalism Study, which conducted surveys with more than 27,000 journalists in 67 countries, the authors explore aspects such as linguistic and religious influences on journalists’ identities, journalists’ views of development journalism, epistemic issues, as well as the relationship between journalism and democracy. Further, the book provides a history of the evolution of the Worlds of Journalism Study, as well as the challenges of conducting such comparative work across a wide range of contexts. A critical review by renowned comparative studies scholar Jay Blumler offers food for thought for future endeavours.

This unprecedented collaborative effort will be essential reading for scholars and students of journalism who are interested in comparative approaches to journalism studies and who want to explore the wide variety of journalism cultures that exist around the globe.

It was originally published as a special issue of Journalism Studies.

Product details

Authors Folker Hanusch
Assisted by Folker Hanusch (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2021
 
EAN 9781032087122
ISBN 978-1-0-3208712-2
No. of pages 184
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

Media Studies, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Media & Communications, Press & journalism, News media and journalism, Media studies: Journalism

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