Contemporary BRICS Journalism: Non-Western Media in Transition
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London; New York: Routledge (2018), xiv, 273 pp.
Contains tables, index
Series: Internationalizing Media Studies
ISBN 9781138217331 (pbk); 9781315440927 (online)
Signature commbox: 10-Journalism-E 2018
Introduction: why BRICS journalism matters, 1
I. TRANSITIONING CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE ACROSS BRICS
1 Professionalism: Continuities and change, 23
2 Newsmaking: Navigating digital territory, 49
3 Ethics: Ideals and realities, 72
4 Gender: Towards equality? 104
5 Profession and practice: Re-imagining the future of journalism, 130
II. TWO-COUNTRY COMPARISONS OF CRITICAL ISSUES
6 Technological manifestations in the newsroom: India and Brazil, 159
7 Journalists and protest: Russia and China, 173
8 Community radio for the right to communicate: Brazil and South Africa, 196
Appendices, 211
I. TRANSITIONING CONCEPTS AND PRACTICE ACROSS BRICS
1 Professionalism: Continuities and change, 23
2 Newsmaking: Navigating digital territory, 49
3 Ethics: Ideals and realities, 72
4 Gender: Towards equality? 104
5 Profession and practice: Re-imagining the future of journalism, 130
II. TWO-COUNTRY COMPARISONS OF CRITICAL ISSUES
6 Technological manifestations in the newsroom: India and Brazil, 159
7 Journalists and protest: Russia and China, 173
8 Community radio for the right to communicate: Brazil and South Africa, 196
Appendices, 211