Understanding Foreign Correspondence
A Euro-American Perspective of Concepts, Methodologies, and Theories
Gerd G Kopper editor Peter Gross editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published:28th Dec '10
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This insightful book explores the role and significance of foreign correspondents in the U.S., examining methodologies and future research directions in Understanding Foreign Correspondence.
In Understanding Foreign Correspondence, the intricate world of journalism is explored through the lens of foreign correspondents operating in the United States. With a staggering number of around 3,400 correspondents, including approximately 600 from European nations, this book delves into the significance and evolution of foreign correspondence since World War II. The growing prominence of the United States on the global stage has heightened the importance of these journalists, who play a crucial role in shaping perceptions and narratives about America abroad.
The contributions from both European and American scholars in Understanding Foreign Correspondence shed light on various conceptual issues related to foreign journalism. The authors discuss the methodologies adopted in research on both sides of the Atlantic, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges and innovations in the field. This examination not only highlights the current landscape but also identifies gaps in the existing research, paving the way for future inquiries into foreign correspondence.
As a foundational text, the book serves as a prolegomena to future studies, inviting readers to consider the evolving role of correspondents and the impact of their work on international relations and public opinion. By addressing theoretical frameworks and practical implications, Understanding Foreign Correspondence is an essential resource for anyone interested in the dynamics of global journalism.
ISBN: 9781433110450
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 420g
212 pages
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