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adam_text | CONTENTS x xi xii List ofFigures List of Tables List of Contributors 1 Regionalizing Journalism Bruce Mutsvairo, Saba Bebawi, and Eddy Borges-Rey 1 PARTI Theorizing Journalism in the Global South 2 What Defines Journalism in/from the Global South?: Insights from Latin America Silvio Waisbord and Adriana Amado 11 13 3 Terrorist Journalism in the Middle East Ahmed Al-Rawi 4 Poverty News in Latin America: Too Much to See but Too Little and Too Polarized to Say Jairo Lugo-Ocando 24 35 5 Theorizing Indigenous-Language Journalism in Africa Abiodun Salawu 6 Rethinking African Journalism Cultures in the Context of Global Professional Interdependences Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara 46 56
Contents 7 The Political Economy of the Xenophobic Lens: Reporting African Migrants on South African Television News Last Moyo and Allen Munoriyarwa 68 8 Retheorizing African Digital Journalism in the 21st Century Allen Munoriyarwa and Dumisani Moyo 9 The Challenge of Competing Loyalties for Journalists in Non-Western Cultures Terje Skjerdal 89 99 PART II 109 Pedagogical Paradigms 10 Deliberation as Pedagogy: Gender, Intersectionality, and Journalism Education in India Preeti Raghunath 11 Challenges and Opportunities at Decolonizing the Curriculum: Narratives from Selected Southern African Journalism and Media Schools Shepherd Mpofu and Trust Matsilele 111 121 12 Journalism Education in Pakistan: Key Gaps in Curriculum Development Sadia Jamil and Kriti Bhuju 133 13 The Promises and Limitations of Journalism Education in Ethiopia Téwodros Workneh 144 14 Piecemeal Pedagogies: Reflecting on the Nature, Context, and Impact of Journalism Training and Education in Malawi and Zambia Suzanne Temwa Gondwe Harris, Chanda Mfula, and Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu 154 15 Teaching Investigative Journalism in a Transnational University in China Diana Garrisi and Jiahui Huang 166
Contents PART HI 177 Diversity of Journalism Practices 16 Constraints on Journalistic Practices in the Arab World Post-Arab Spring and Post-Covid-19 Sahar Khamis 179 17 News Journalism as a Civil Norm Builder in Post-Conflict Settings: The Example of the Daily Nation and The Standard News Reporting after the Kenyan Election Violence, 2007/2008 Stefanie Pukallus and Gemma Horton 189 18 Journalism 2.0, News Practices, and Culture in Nigeria: A Critical Examination of Nigerian Television Authority and Nigeria Info FM Ufuoma Akpojivi 19 Extractivism and Its Discontents: Al Jazeera English’s Coverage of Latin America Marcela Pizarro Coloma 198 209 20 Cracks in the Wall: Alternative Journalism in Turkey Bora Ataman and Barty Çoban 21 Contemporary Indian Journalism: Digital Response to Traditional Challenges Uma Shankar Pandey 220 230 22 The Day When Maids Went to Disney: Journalism and Neoliberalism in Brazil José Claudio Siqueira Castanheira, Melina Aparecida dos Santos Silva, and Afonso de Albuquerque 240 23 Contemporary Critiques of Nigerian Journalism Adeyanju Apejoye 24 Reporting the MENA as Conflict: Political Influences, Routine Practices, and Journalists’ Struggles in the Field Claudia Kozman 251 260
Contents 25 Capitalizing the Social Media: Exploring Branding of Indonesian Journalists on Instagram Indra Prawira and Regita Anggraini Ekaputri 269 PART TV Platforms for Collaboration with the Global North 279 26 Journalism as a Springboard for Collaboration between Scholars in the Global North and South Summer Harlow and Ingrid Bachmann 281 27 Collaboration in Journalist Education: Finding Multiple Perspectives through Global Journalism and Local Practices Kristin Skare Orgeret 291 28 Ethnic Journalism in Russia: Theoretical Approaches for Potential Global Collaboration Anna Gladkova and Elena Vartanova 300 29 The Challenge of Disinformation in the Portuguese-Speaking African Countries’ Journalism Susana Salgado and Nuno Andrade Ferreira 310 30 Central and Eastern Europe in Journalism Studies: The Three-Faced Disadvantage of Underrepresentation, Isolation, and Westernization 320 Gergo Halo and Marton Demeter 31 Ontologies of Journalism: Conceptualizing Objectivity and Emotions in India and the United Kingdom Antje Glück 32 Diaspora Journalism as a Platform for Collaboration between the North and the South Ola Ogunyemi 333 344 PARTV Ethical and Other Emerging Journalism Critiques 355 33 Storytelling in the Age of Data: Data Journalism in Hong Kong Rosehn Du 357
Contents 34 Media Capture: The Conceptual Challenges for Studying Journalism in Transitional Democracies Mireya Marquez-Ramirez 35 Women Journalists in Mexico: They Will Not Silence Our Voices Xennué Zarate Valderrama 368 378 36 Unveiling the Master Signifier in Media Ethics Transgressions in South Africa Glenda Daniels 388 37 De-Westernizing Photojournalism: From Photojournalism of the Global South to Photojournalism in the Global South Saumava Mitra and Brenda Witherspoon 399 38 Evolving Journalism Practices in the Global South: Convergence, Continuities, and Disjuncture Cleophas Taurai Muneri 409 39 Climate Change Journalism in Pakistan: Ethical Deliberations Muhammad Ittefaq, Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, and Ayesha Ashfaq 40 Journalism in Muslim Societies: Alternative Theories and Practices of Fairness and Justice Muhammed Musa and Sameera Ahmed 419 430 41 Conceptual Critiques to African Journalism Levi Obonyo 445 42 Journalism in Cameroon: A High-Risk and Dangerous Profession? Peter Tiako Ngangum 461 477
THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO JOURNALISM IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH Responding to mounting calls to decenter and decolonize journalism, The Routledge Companion to Journalism in the Global South examines not only the deep-seated challenges associated with the historical imposition of Western journalism standards on constituencies of the Global South but also the opportunities presented to journalists and journalism educators if they choose to partake in international collaboration and education. This collection returns to fundamental questions around the meaning, value, and practices of journalism from alternative methodological, theoretical, and epistemological perspectives. These questions include: What really is journalism? Who gets to, and who is qualified to, define it? What role do ethics play? What are the current trends, challenges, and opportunities for journalism in the Global South? How is news covered, reported, written, and edited in non-Western settings? What can journalism players living and working in industrialized markets learn from their non-Western colleagues and counterparts, and vice versa? Contributors challenge accepted “universal” ethical standards while showing the relevance of customs, traditions, and cultures in defining and shaping local and regional journalism. Showcasing some of the most important research on journalism in the Global South and by journalists based in the Global South, this companion is key reading for anyone researching the principles and practices of journalism from a de-essentialized perspective.
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CONTENTS x xi xii List ofFigures List of Tables List of Contributors 1 Regionalizing Journalism Bruce Mutsvairo, Saba Bebawi, and Eddy Borges-Rey 1 PARTI Theorizing Journalism in the Global South 2 What Defines Journalism in/from the Global South?: Insights from Latin America Silvio Waisbord and Adriana Amado 11 13 3 Terrorist Journalism in the Middle East Ahmed Al-Rawi 4 Poverty News in Latin America: Too Much to See but Too Little and Too Polarized to Say Jairo Lugo-Ocando 24 35 5 Theorizing Indigenous-Language Journalism in Africa Abiodun Salawu 6 Rethinking African Journalism Cultures in the Context of Global Professional Interdependences Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara 46 56
Contents 7 The Political Economy of the Xenophobic Lens: Reporting African Migrants on South African Television News Last Moyo and Allen Munoriyarwa 68 8 Retheorizing African Digital Journalism in the 21st Century Allen Munoriyarwa and Dumisani Moyo 9 The Challenge of Competing Loyalties for Journalists in Non-Western Cultures Terje Skjerdal 89 99 PART II 109 Pedagogical Paradigms 10 Deliberation as Pedagogy: Gender, Intersectionality, and Journalism Education in India Preeti Raghunath 11 Challenges and Opportunities at Decolonizing the Curriculum: Narratives from Selected Southern African Journalism and Media Schools Shepherd Mpofu and Trust Matsilele 111 121 12 Journalism Education in Pakistan: Key Gaps in Curriculum Development Sadia Jamil and Kriti Bhuju 133 13 The Promises and Limitations of Journalism Education in Ethiopia Téwodros Workneh 144 14 Piecemeal Pedagogies: Reflecting on the Nature, Context, and Impact of Journalism Training and Education in Malawi and Zambia Suzanne Temwa Gondwe Harris, Chanda Mfula, and Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu 154 15 Teaching Investigative Journalism in a Transnational University in China Diana Garrisi and Jiahui Huang 166
Contents PART HI 177 Diversity of Journalism Practices 16 Constraints on Journalistic Practices in the Arab World Post-Arab Spring and Post-Covid-19 Sahar Khamis 179 17 News Journalism as a Civil Norm Builder in Post-Conflict Settings: The Example of the Daily Nation and The Standard News Reporting after the Kenyan Election Violence, 2007/2008 Stefanie Pukallus and Gemma Horton 189 18 Journalism 2.0, News Practices, and Culture in Nigeria: A Critical Examination of Nigerian Television Authority and Nigeria Info FM Ufuoma Akpojivi 19 Extractivism and Its Discontents: Al Jazeera English’s Coverage of Latin America Marcela Pizarro Coloma 198 209 20 Cracks in the Wall: Alternative Journalism in Turkey Bora Ataman and Barty Çoban 21 Contemporary Indian Journalism: Digital Response to Traditional Challenges Uma Shankar Pandey 220 230 22 The Day When Maids Went to Disney: Journalism and Neoliberalism in Brazil José Claudio Siqueira Castanheira, Melina Aparecida dos Santos Silva, and Afonso de Albuquerque 240 23 Contemporary Critiques of Nigerian Journalism Adeyanju Apejoye 24 Reporting the MENA as Conflict: Political Influences, Routine Practices, and Journalists’ Struggles in the Field Claudia Kozman 251 260
Contents 25 Capitalizing the Social Media: Exploring Branding of Indonesian Journalists on Instagram Indra Prawira and Regita Anggraini Ekaputri 269 PART TV Platforms for Collaboration with the Global North 279 26 Journalism as a Springboard for Collaboration between Scholars in the Global North and South Summer Harlow and Ingrid Bachmann 281 27 Collaboration in Journalist Education: Finding Multiple Perspectives through Global Journalism and Local Practices Kristin Skare Orgeret 291 28 Ethnic Journalism in Russia: Theoretical Approaches for Potential Global Collaboration Anna Gladkova and Elena Vartanova 300 29 The Challenge of Disinformation in the Portuguese-Speaking African Countries’ Journalism Susana Salgado and Nuno Andrade Ferreira 310 30 Central and Eastern Europe in Journalism Studies: The Three-Faced Disadvantage of Underrepresentation, Isolation, and Westernization 320 Gergo Halo and Marton Demeter 31 Ontologies of Journalism: Conceptualizing Objectivity and Emotions in India and the United Kingdom Antje Glück 32 Diaspora Journalism as a Platform for Collaboration between the North and the South Ola Ogunyemi 333 344 PARTV Ethical and Other Emerging Journalism Critiques 355 33 Storytelling in the Age of Data: Data Journalism in Hong Kong Rosehn Du 357
Contents 34 Media Capture: The Conceptual Challenges for Studying Journalism in Transitional Democracies Mireya Marquez-Ramirez 35 Women Journalists in Mexico: They Will Not Silence Our Voices Xennué Zarate Valderrama 368 378 36 Unveiling the Master Signifier in Media Ethics Transgressions in South Africa Glenda Daniels 388 37 De-Westernizing Photojournalism: From Photojournalism of the Global South to Photojournalism in the Global South Saumava Mitra and Brenda Witherspoon 399 38 Evolving Journalism Practices in the Global South: Convergence, Continuities, and Disjuncture Cleophas Taurai Muneri 409 39 Climate Change Journalism in Pakistan: Ethical Deliberations Muhammad Ittefaq, Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, and Ayesha Ashfaq 40 Journalism in Muslim Societies: Alternative Theories and Practices of Fairness and Justice Muhammed Musa and Sameera Ahmed 419 430 41 Conceptual Critiques to African Journalism Levi Obonyo 445 42 Journalism in Cameroon: A High-Risk and Dangerous Profession? Peter Tiako Ngangum 461 477
THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO JOURNALISM IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH Responding to mounting calls to decenter and decolonize journalism, The Routledge Companion to Journalism in the Global South examines not only the deep-seated challenges associated with the historical imposition of Western journalism standards on constituencies of the Global South but also the opportunities presented to journalists and journalism educators if they choose to partake in international collaboration and education. This collection returns to fundamental questions around the meaning, value, and practices of journalism from alternative methodological, theoretical, and epistemological perspectives. These questions include: What really is journalism? Who gets to, and who is qualified to, define it? What role do ethics play? What are the current trends, challenges, and opportunities for journalism in the Global South? How is news covered, reported, written, and edited in non-Western settings? What can journalism players living and working in industrialized markets learn from their non-Western colleagues and counterparts, and vice versa? Contributors challenge accepted “universal” ethical standards while showing the relevance of customs, traditions, and cultures in defining and shaping local and regional journalism. Showcasing some of the most important research on journalism in the Global South and by journalists based in the Global South, this companion is key reading for anyone researching the principles and practices of journalism from a de-essentialized perspective. |
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