Reporting Islam: International best practice for journalists
Autor Jacqui Ewart, Kate O'Donnellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 apr 2018
The book is based on an extensive review of international literature and interviews with news media editors, copy-editors, senior reporters, social media editors, in-house journalism trainers and journalism educators, conducted for the Reporting Islam Project. In addition, the use of an original model – the Transformative Journalism Model – provides further insight into the nature of news reports about Muslims and Islam. The findings collated here help to identify the best and worst reporting practices adopted by different news outlets, as well as the factors which have influenced them. Building on this, the authors outline a new strategy for more accurate, fair and informed reporting of stories relating to Muslims and Islam.
By combining an overview of different journalistic approaches with real-world accounts from professionals and advice on best practice, journalists, journalism educators and students will find this book a useful guide to contemporary news coverage of Islam.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138709331
ISBN-10: 1138709336
Pagini: 162
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138709336
Pagini: 162
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate, Professional, and UndergraduateCuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Setting the scene Chapter 3: Theoretical frameworks for analysing media coverage of Islam: Orientalism, Islamophobia and racism Chapter 4: Problems and effects: news media coverage of Islam and its potential implications Chapter 5: Approaches to more ethical coverage: peace journalism, constructive journalism and solutions journalism Chapter 6: Journalists’, educators' and Muslims’ views on the reportage of Islam and Muslims Chapter 7: A model for transformative journalism Chapter 8: Reporting radicalisation, terror incidents and arrests Chapter 9: Reporting Muslim women – veiling Chapter 10: Muslim, migrant, refugee? conflating identities Chapter 11: Reporting sharia and halal Chapter 12: News media coverage of mosques Chapter 13: Best practice approaches Chapter 14: Conclusion: Implementing inclusive approaches to reporting on Muslims, production and audience considerations
Notă biografică
Jacqui Ewart is a former journalist and Professor at Griffith University, Australia. She researches news media representations of Muslims and disasters communication. She is the co-author and author of several books about news media coverage of Muslims and has published widely in related international journals.
Kate O’Donnell is the Reporting Islam Project’s Principal Research Fellow based at Griffith University, Australia. She is a career public servant turned academic whose research interests also include terrorism, policing and critical infrastructure resilience.
Kate O’Donnell is the Reporting Islam Project’s Principal Research Fellow based at Griffith University, Australia. She is a career public servant turned academic whose research interests also include terrorism, policing and critical infrastructure resilience.
Recenzii
‘This book presents a compelling structure for studying and advancing the coverage of Islam. It combines scholarly interests with a real sensitivity to the pressures facing both individual journalists and the journalism industry.’
Fred Vultee, Associate Professor of Journalism, Wayne State University, USA
‘Urgent and timely, this book advances existing research on the reporting of Islam by offering solutions to its findings.’
Elizabeth Poole, Programme Director in Media, Communications and Culture, Keele University, UK
‘A fine book. A pro-active book. A book that creates a new model of journalism to intervene, to challenge and to question. Working through the complex layering of otherness in journalism, alongside the pressure to summon workable narratives under time pressures, Ewart and O'Donnell create a new way of summoning evidence, developing interpretations and presenting complex ideas. This book is rare. It is practical but also high theory. It is interventionist, but never summons the subjectivity that would weaken the argument. In a time of fake news, Ewart and O'Donnell are the scholars to teach all of us to look widely and deeply for evidence, and evaluate the consequences of our choices.’
Tara Brabazon, Dean of Graduate Research and Professor of Cultural Studies, Flinders University, Australia
Fred Vultee, Associate Professor of Journalism, Wayne State University, USA
‘Urgent and timely, this book advances existing research on the reporting of Islam by offering solutions to its findings.’
Elizabeth Poole, Programme Director in Media, Communications and Culture, Keele University, UK
‘A fine book. A pro-active book. A book that creates a new model of journalism to intervene, to challenge and to question. Working through the complex layering of otherness in journalism, alongside the pressure to summon workable narratives under time pressures, Ewart and O'Donnell create a new way of summoning evidence, developing interpretations and presenting complex ideas. This book is rare. It is practical but also high theory. It is interventionist, but never summons the subjectivity that would weaken the argument. In a time of fake news, Ewart and O'Donnell are the scholars to teach all of us to look widely and deeply for evidence, and evaluate the consequences of our choices.’
Tara Brabazon, Dean of Graduate Research and Professor of Cultural Studies, Flinders University, Australia
Descriere
Reporting on Islam focuses on the factors that contribute to the contemporary reporting of Muslims and Islam in Western media, and outlines ethical practices for journalists in reporting on Islamic issues