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The Routledge Companion to Local Media and Journalism: Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions

Editat de Agnes Gulyas, David Baines
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2020
This comprehensive edited collection provides key contributions in the field, mapping out fundamental topics and analysing current trends through an international lens.
Offering a collection of invited contributions from scholars across the world, the volume is structured in seven parts, each exploring an aspect of local media and journalism. It brings together and consolidates the latest research and theorisations from the field, and provides fresh understandings of local media from a comparative perspective and within a global context. This volume reaches across national, cultural, technological and socio-economic boundaries to bring new understandings to the dominant foci of research in the field and highlights interconnection and thematic links. Addressing the significant changes local media and journalism have undergone in the last decade, the collection explores the history, politics, ethics and contents of local media, as well as delving deeper into the business and practices that affect not only the journalists and media-makers involved, but consumers and communities as well.
For students and researchers in the fields of journalism studies, journalism education, cultural studies, and media and communications programmes, this is the comprehensive guide to local media and journalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780815375364
ISBN-10: 0815375360
Pagini: 522
Ilustrații: 40
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: demarcating the field of local media and journalism
Agnes Gulyas and David Baines
Part I - Histories and legacies of local media and journalism
  1. Historicising the afterlife: local newspapers in the United Kingdom and the ‘art of prognosis’Rachel Matthews
  2. A history of the local newspaper in JapanAnthony S. Rausch
  3. Local news deserts in Brazil: historical and contemporary perspectivesCarlos Eduardo Lins da Silva and Angela Pimenta
  4. History of local media in NorwayEli Skogerbø
  5. State of play: local media, power and society in the CaribbeanJuliette Marie Storr
  6. ‘Peopleization’ of news: the development of the American local television news formatMadeleine Liseblad

    Part II - Local media policies
  7. The death of broadcast localism in the United StatesChristopher Ali
  8. Developing local media policies in sub-state nations: the case of CataloniaMariola Tarrega and Josep Angel Guimerà
  9. Local journalism in Australia: policy debatesKristy Hess and Lisa Waller
  10. The development of community broadcasting legislation in KenyaRose N. Kimani
  11. Local media policies in Poland: key issues and debatesSylwia Męcfal
  12. The impact of communication policies in local television models: the cases of Catalonia and ScotlandAida Martori Muntsant

    Part III - Local media, publics and politics
  13. Local journalism in the United States: its publics, its problems, and its potentialsC.W. Anderson
  14. Remediating the local through localised news making: India’s booming multilingual press as agent in political and social changeUrsula Rao
  15. De-professionalization and fragmentation: challenges for local journalism in SwedenGunnar Nygren
  16. Central and local media in Russia: between central control and local initiativesIlya Kiriya
  17. The return of party journalism in China and ‘Janusian’ content: the case of Newspaper XJingrong Tong
  18. Strategy over substance and national in focus? Local television coverage of politics and policy in the United StatesErika Franklin Fowler
  19. From journal of record to the 24/7 news cycle: perspectives on the changing nature of court reporting in AustraliaMargaret Simons and Jason Bosland

    Part IV - Ownership and sustainability of local media
  20. Business and ownership of local media: an international perspective
    Bill Reader and John Hatcher
  21. Local media owners as saviours in the Czech Republic: they save money, not journalism
    Lenka Waschková Císařová
  22. What can we learn from independent family-owned local media groups? Case studies from the United KingdomSarah O’Hara
  23. Local media in France: subsidized, heavily regulated and under pressureMatthieu Lardeau
  24. ‘I’ve started a hyperlocal, so now what?’Marco van Kerkhoven
  25. The hyperlocal ‘renaissance’ in Australia and New ZealandScott Downman and Richard Murray

    Part V - Local journalists and journalistic practices
  26. At the crossroads of hobby, community work and media business: Nordic and Russian hyperlocal practitionersJaana Hujanen, Olga Dovbysh, Carina Tenor, Mikko Grönlund, Katja Lehtisaari and Carl-Gustav Lindén
  27. Not all doom and gloom: the story of American small-market newspapersChristopher Ali, Damian Radcliffe and Rosalind Donald
  28. Local journalism in Bulgaria: trends from the Worlds of Journalism studyVera Slavtcheva-Petkova
  29. Specialised training of local journalists in armed conflict: the Colombian experienceYennué Zárate Valderrama
  30. From community to commerce? Analytics, audience ‘engagement’ and how local newspapers are renegotiating news values in the age of pageview-driven journalism in the United KingdomJames Morrison
  31. Two-tier tweeting: how promotional and personalised use of Twitter is shaping journalistic practices in the United KingdomLily Canter
  32. Centralised and digitally disrupted: an ethnographic view of local journalism in New ZealandHelen Sissons
  33. Situating journalistic coverage: a practice theory approach to researching local community radio production in the United KingdomJosephine F. Coleman

    Part VI - Communities and audiences of local news
  34. What does the audience experience as valuable local journalism? Approaching local news quality from a user’s perspectiveIrene Costera Meijer
  35. Local journalism and at-risk communities in the United StatesPhilip M. Napoli and Matthew Weber
  36. The emerging deficit: changing local journalism and its impact on communities in AustraliaMargaret Simons, Andrea Carson, Denis Muller and Jennifer Martin
  37. Strength in numbers: building collaborative partnerships for data-driven community news
    Jan Lauren Boyles
  38. Bottom-up hyperlocal media in Belgium: Facebook-groups as collaborative neighborhood awareness systemsJonas De Meulenaere, Cédric Courtois and Koen Ponnet
  39. Local news repertoires in a transforming Swedish media landscapeAnnika Bergström
  40. The what, where, and why of local news in the United StatesAngela M. Lee

    Part VII - Local media and the public good
  41. Local media and disaster reporting in JapanFlorian Meissner and Jun Tsukada
  42. Public service journalism and engagement in US hyperlocal nonprofitsPatrick Ferrucci
  43. Local public service media in Northern Ireland: the merit goods argumentPhil Ramsey and Philip McDermott
  44. Participation in local radio agricultural broadcasts and message adoption among rural farmers in northern GhanaAdam Tanko Zakariah
  45. Pacific Islanders’ talanoa values and public support point the way forwardShailendra Singh
  46. Alternative journalism, alternative ethics?
Tony Harcup

Notă biografică

Agnes Gulyas is Professor in Media and Communications at the School of Creative Arts and Industries, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. Her recent projects have focused on local media gaps and local news consumption in the UK, as well as journalists' use of social media. She is a founding member of the Local and Community Media Network of the Media, Communication and Cultural Association, UK.
David Baines is Senior Lecturer in Journalism at the School of Arts and Cultures, Newcastle University, UK. He worked in local and regional newspapers for 30 years before moving to the academy, where his research focus is on transformations in local and community media, journalism practices and journalism education. He is a founding member of the Local and Community Media Network of the Media, Communication and Cultural Association, UK.

Recenzii

"An immensely important and timely collection of insights and research from veteran and emerging scholars of local media and journalism. This compendium of work by international scholars lays an excellent foundation. Given all that is at stake, one hopes this is the first of many volumes." - Penelope Muse Abernathy, Knight Chair in Journalism and Digital Media Economics at the University of North Carolina, US.
"A vital resource for anyone interested in why local media and journalism matters and how to ensure it sustains."- Natalie Fenton, Professor of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Media and Democracy and founding member of the Media Reform Coalition
"The volume achieves an admirable depth of focus by anchoring local journalism practices in relation to a range of contextual forces. This rich and textured contribution to the field of journalism studies directs our attention to an important yet often under-researched dimension of the disrupted, evolving journalism landscape and deserves to find a wide readership." - Herman Wasserman, Professor and Director of the Centre for Film and Media Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
"Offering studies from around the globe informed by leading edge research, this significant, scholarly, landmark collection reasserts the significance of local media and local journalism for public engagement and deliberation" - Professor Bob Franklin, founding editor of Digital Journalism, Journalism Practice and Journalism Studies and author of numerous publications on local media.
 


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This comprehensive edited collection provides key contributions in the field, mapping out fundamental topics and analysing current trends through an international lens.