Ecologies of Global Risk Journalism
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Ecologies of Global Risk Journalism
Conceptualizing Local Journalism in an Era of Deep Disruptions
Bebawi, Saba; Castillo, Antonio; Volkmer, Ingrid; Heinrich, Ansgard; Mutsvairo, Bruce
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
352
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9781032555720
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1. Theorizing global risk journalism
2. Planetary risks and emerging dimensions of journalism in transnational interdependence - towards a conception of global 'risk' journalism
Section 1: Global risk journalism and local challenges
3. Transformation of journalism practices in Colombia: response to a pandemic risk
4. General trends in Arab Post-COVID-19 journalism: digitalization, practices and job stability
5. Discrediting official sources and technological adaptations - the case of Brazil in a time of a pandemic
6. COVID-19 disinformation & fake news circulation from the perspective of Global South Countries
Section 2: Global risk journalism and the transformation of local practice
7. From disruption to a perfect storm: insights from a holistic analysis of British journalists' pandemic experiences
8. Implications of the stratification of journalistic work in Mexico - in the context of the global pandemic
9. Who wins the battle between risks and protective factors of journalism? A social-ecological perspective of reporting in Macedonia during the COVID-19 pandemic
10. Making sense of pandemic-induced changes in professional ideology: evidence from Greece and Cyprus.
11. Journalism and risk in Peru: from deadly tolls and economic survival to dangers in news production and framing
12. Managing mental health risks and safety: practical experiences and challenges faced by Global South journalists
Section 3: Global risk journalism: establishing standards and practices in contexts of different types of global crisis
13. The role of journalism in promoting the science-based framing of climate change in the public agenda and the public's attitudes: Israel as a case study
14. Climate change reporting and narratives: bridging risk disparities with youth and marginalised voices in Tunisia
15. Doing journalism research in times of a contagious global health crisis: methodological dilemmas and reflections from sub-Saharan Africa
16. There are many reasons to fail: journalism standards and climate change reporting in Russia
17. From pity to indifference: analysing affect in visual motifs of animals and climate emergency in Spanish media
18. Climate coverage and its intersections with food security. A content analysis of Mexico's printed media
19. Climate change journalism in Egypt: roles, challenges and opportunities
2. Planetary risks and emerging dimensions of journalism in transnational interdependence - towards a conception of global 'risk' journalism
Section 1: Global risk journalism and local challenges
3. Transformation of journalism practices in Colombia: response to a pandemic risk
4. General trends in Arab Post-COVID-19 journalism: digitalization, practices and job stability
5. Discrediting official sources and technological adaptations - the case of Brazil in a time of a pandemic
6. COVID-19 disinformation & fake news circulation from the perspective of Global South Countries
Section 2: Global risk journalism and the transformation of local practice
7. From disruption to a perfect storm: insights from a holistic analysis of British journalists' pandemic experiences
8. Implications of the stratification of journalistic work in Mexico - in the context of the global pandemic
9. Who wins the battle between risks and protective factors of journalism? A social-ecological perspective of reporting in Macedonia during the COVID-19 pandemic
10. Making sense of pandemic-induced changes in professional ideology: evidence from Greece and Cyprus.
11. Journalism and risk in Peru: from deadly tolls and economic survival to dangers in news production and framing
12. Managing mental health risks and safety: practical experiences and challenges faced by Global South journalists
Section 3: Global risk journalism: establishing standards and practices in contexts of different types of global crisis
13. The role of journalism in promoting the science-based framing of climate change in the public agenda and the public's attitudes: Israel as a case study
14. Climate change reporting and narratives: bridging risk disparities with youth and marginalised voices in Tunisia
15. Doing journalism research in times of a contagious global health crisis: methodological dilemmas and reflections from sub-Saharan Africa
16. There are many reasons to fail: journalism standards and climate change reporting in Russia
17. From pity to indifference: analysing affect in visual motifs of animals and climate emergency in Spanish media
18. Climate coverage and its intersections with food security. A content analysis of Mexico's printed media
19. Climate change journalism in Egypt: roles, challenges and opportunities
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1. Theorizing global risk journalism
2. Planetary risks and emerging dimensions of journalism in transnational interdependence - towards a conception of global 'risk' journalism
Section 1: Global risk journalism and local challenges
3. Transformation of journalism practices in Colombia: response to a pandemic risk
4. General trends in Arab Post-COVID-19 journalism: digitalization, practices and job stability
5. Discrediting official sources and technological adaptations - the case of Brazil in a time of a pandemic
6. COVID-19 disinformation & fake news circulation from the perspective of Global South Countries
Section 2: Global risk journalism and the transformation of local practice
7. From disruption to a perfect storm: insights from a holistic analysis of British journalists' pandemic experiences
8. Implications of the stratification of journalistic work in Mexico - in the context of the global pandemic
9. Who wins the battle between risks and protective factors of journalism? A social-ecological perspective of reporting in Macedonia during the COVID-19 pandemic
10. Making sense of pandemic-induced changes in professional ideology: evidence from Greece and Cyprus.
11. Journalism and risk in Peru: from deadly tolls and economic survival to dangers in news production and framing
12. Managing mental health risks and safety: practical experiences and challenges faced by Global South journalists
Section 3: Global risk journalism: establishing standards and practices in contexts of different types of global crisis
13. The role of journalism in promoting the science-based framing of climate change in the public agenda and the public's attitudes: Israel as a case study
14. Climate change reporting and narratives: bridging risk disparities with youth and marginalised voices in Tunisia
15. Doing journalism research in times of a contagious global health crisis: methodological dilemmas and reflections from sub-Saharan Africa
16. There are many reasons to fail: journalism standards and climate change reporting in Russia
17. From pity to indifference: analysing affect in visual motifs of animals and climate emergency in Spanish media
18. Climate coverage and its intersections with food security. A content analysis of Mexico's printed media
19. Climate change journalism in Egypt: roles, challenges and opportunities
2. Planetary risks and emerging dimensions of journalism in transnational interdependence - towards a conception of global 'risk' journalism
Section 1: Global risk journalism and local challenges
3. Transformation of journalism practices in Colombia: response to a pandemic risk
4. General trends in Arab Post-COVID-19 journalism: digitalization, practices and job stability
5. Discrediting official sources and technological adaptations - the case of Brazil in a time of a pandemic
6. COVID-19 disinformation & fake news circulation from the perspective of Global South Countries
Section 2: Global risk journalism and the transformation of local practice
7. From disruption to a perfect storm: insights from a holistic analysis of British journalists' pandemic experiences
8. Implications of the stratification of journalistic work in Mexico - in the context of the global pandemic
9. Who wins the battle between risks and protective factors of journalism? A social-ecological perspective of reporting in Macedonia during the COVID-19 pandemic
10. Making sense of pandemic-induced changes in professional ideology: evidence from Greece and Cyprus.
11. Journalism and risk in Peru: from deadly tolls and economic survival to dangers in news production and framing
12. Managing mental health risks and safety: practical experiences and challenges faced by Global South journalists
Section 3: Global risk journalism: establishing standards and practices in contexts of different types of global crisis
13. The role of journalism in promoting the science-based framing of climate change in the public agenda and the public's attitudes: Israel as a case study
14. Climate change reporting and narratives: bridging risk disparities with youth and marginalised voices in Tunisia
15. Doing journalism research in times of a contagious global health crisis: methodological dilemmas and reflections from sub-Saharan Africa
16. There are many reasons to fail: journalism standards and climate change reporting in Russia
17. From pity to indifference: analysing affect in visual motifs of animals and climate emergency in Spanish media
18. Climate coverage and its intersections with food security. A content analysis of Mexico's printed media
19. Climate change journalism in Egypt: roles, challenges and opportunities
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