Contemporary BRICS Journalism

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Beatriz Becker
Brazilian Journalism
BRICS Countries
BRICS Journalism
BRICS Journalists
BRICS Media
BRICS Study
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Chinese Journalism
Chinese Journalists
Christiane Paschoalino
citizen journalism
Clia Lago
community media
Community Radio Stations
comparative communication research
comparative media studies
Contemporary Brics Journalism
Daya Thussu
Deqiang Ji
Dieer Liao
digital transformation journalism
Dmitry Gavra
Dmitry Strovsky
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ethics
Female Journalists
Fernando Oliveira Paulino
gender
gender equality media
Herman Wasserman
Indian Journalism
Internationalizing Media Studies
Joao Paulo Malerba
Juiz De Fora
Jyotika Ramaprasad
Layrha Silva Moura
Male Journalists
Maria Anikina
media sociology
MGIMO University
Mio Guerra
Moral Ethical Values
Muniz Sodre
Musawenkosi Ndlovu
Nagamallika Gudipaty
Net Mobility
news making
newsroom technology
Online Journalist
Online Media Journalist
Online Radio
ownership
profession
professionalism
protest cases
protest reporting
Pune Journalists
qualitative interviews
Raquel Paiva
Ravindra Kumar Vemula
Respondent Journalists
Ruiming Zhou
Russian Journalism
Russian Journalists
Santa Marta Favela
Smart Phones
South African Journalism
Svetlana Pasti
Tanja Bosch
technological manifestations
Traditional Media Journalists
Women Journalists
Xianzhi Li
Ylva Rodny-Gumede
Young Man
Yu Xu

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138217331
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Contemporary BRICS Journalism: Non-Western Media in Transition is the first comparative study of professional journalists working in BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa). The book presents a range of insider perspectives, offering a valuable insight into the nature of journalism in these influential economies.

Contributors to this volume have conducted in-depth interviews with more than 700 journalists, from mainstream and online media, between 2012 and 2015. They present and analyse their findings here, revealing how BRICS journalism is envisioned, experienced, and practised in the twenty-first century. Compelling evidence in the form of journalists’ narratives reveals the impact of digital culture on modern reporting and the evolving dynamic between new media technology and traditional journalistic practice. Insightful comparisons are made between BRICS countries, highlighting the similarities and differences between them. Topics covered include; professionalism, ethics and ideals, community journalism, technological developments in the newsroom and the reporting of protest movements.

This book’s ambitious analysis of journalistic landscapes across these non-Western nations will significantly broaden the scope of study and research in the field of journalism for students and teachers of communication, journalism, and media studies.

Svetlana Pasti is Docent of Journalism  and Media Studies at the Faculty of Communication Sciences at the University of Tampere, Finland. She is author of two monographs and more than 20 peer-reviewed chapters and articles in platforms including The Global Journalist in the 21st Century, European Journal of Communication, and Nordicom Review. Jyotika Ramaprasad is Professor at the School of Communication, University of Miami, USA. Her research is focused on journalism studies and communication for social change. She has presented and published her work in various publications including Journalism Quarterly, Journalism Studies, Gazette, and Mass Communication and Society.