Global journalism practice and new media performance /
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Imprint: | Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. |
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Description: | xix, 262 pages ; 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10128801 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Figures and Tables
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- 1. Introduction: Trends in Global Journalism and New Media Performance
- Section I. Journalism Practice in the United States
- 2. Global Media Educators Evaluate US Journalism Practice
- Section II. New versus Traditional Media
- 3. Case 1: Russia-New Media Reshape the Social and Political Agenda
- 4. Case 2: Palestine-New Media, Same Old Political Agenda
- 5. Case 3: China's New Media Paradox: Economic Gains, Political Troubles
- 6. Case 4: Armenia-New Media Transform Politics
- 7. Case 5: Jordan-State of Online Newspapers for journalists and Readers
- 8. Case 6: Turkey-Live Coverage of Protests Pre-empted by Penguins
- 9. Case 7: El Salvador-Digital Media and Social Campaigns-Libra Libre
- 10. Case 8: India-ICTs and the Empowerment of Rural Women
- Section III. Journalism Practice and Media Performance
- 11. Case 1: Ghana-The Politicization of Liberalized Media
- 12. Case 2: Colombia-An EtÚographic Study of Digital Journalistic Practices
- 13. Case 3: Taiwan-Journalism Education and Media Performance
- 14. Case 4: Guyana-The Rebirth of Journalism Education with Project Phoenix
- 15. Case 5: Yemen-Presidential Political Discourse During the Revolution
- 16. Case 6: Suriname-The Land Rights Issue and Media Performance
- 17. Case 7: Kyrgyzstan-Challenges for Environmental Journalism
- 18. Conclusion: Prospects on Global Journalism Practice and New Media
- Master Bibliography
- Index