Global Journalism
Theory and Practice
Peter Berglez author Simon Cottle editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published:26th Jun '13
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This book outlines a transformative approach to journalism, advocating for a global perspective over traditional national viewpoints in reporting. Global Journalism offers valuable insights.
In Global Journalism, Peter Berglez explores the concept of global journalism as a necessary evolution of mainstream news media. He presents a theoretical framework that positions global journalism as an essential practice, emphasizing the need for a shift from a predominantly national perspective to a more integrated global viewpoint. This transformation is increasingly relevant in a world facing interconnected challenges such as climate change and financial crises, which demand a more comprehensive understanding of news reporting.
The author delves into recent instances of global crisis reporting, suggesting that they represent the early stages of a new journalistic approach. By analyzing these emerging examples, Berglez illustrates how global journalism can be effectively applied in research, training, and reporting. He argues that this new form of journalism is not merely about comparing national media systems or serving as an ethical corrective, but rather about fundamentally rethinking how news is produced and consumed in our rapidly changing world.
Throughout Global Journalism, Berglez addresses the historical context and challenges faced by this evolving practice. He provides insights into how journalists can adapt to the demands of global reporting and the implications for the future of professional news journalism. This book serves as a critical resource for understanding the necessity of a global perspective in journalism today.
ISBN: 9781433110313
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 360g
158 pages
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