Buch, Englisch, 262 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 4581 g
ISBN: 978-1-137-44055-6
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK
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1. Introduction: Trends in Global Journalism and New Media Performance; Yusuf Kalyango Jr. and David H. Mould 2. Media Educators Evaluate U.S. Journalism Practice; Sally Ann Cruikshank, Ashley Furrow and Yusuf Kalyango Jr. PART II: NEW VS. TRADITIONAL MEDIA 3. Case 1: Russia: New Media Reshape the Social and Political Agenda; Alexander Kazakov 4. Case 2: Palestine: New Media, Same Old Political Agenda; Mohammed Abualrob and Diana Alkhayyat 5. Case 3: China's New Media Paradox: Economic Gains, Political Troubles; Ke Wang and Guoping He 6. Case 4: Armenia: New Media Transform Politics; Suren Deheryan 7. Case 5: Jordan: State of Online Newspapers for Journalists and Readers; Aysha Abughazzi 8. Case 6: Turkey: Live Coverage of Protests Pre-empted by Penguins; E. Nezih Orhon and D. Alper Altunay 9. Case 7: El Salvador: Digital Media and Social Campaigns—Libro Libre; Silvia Callejas Contreras 10. Case 8: India: ICTs and the Empowerment of Rural Women; Peddiboyina Vijaya Lakshmi PART III: JOURNALISM PRACTICE AND MEDIA PERFORMANCE 11. Case 1: Ghana: The Politicization of Liberalized Media; Wilberforce S. Dzisah 12. Case 2: Colombia: An Ethnographic Study of Digital Journalistic Practices; Silvia Montaña 13. Case 3: Taiwan: Journalism Education and Media Performance; Huei Lan Wang 14. Case 4: Guyana. The Rebirth of Journalism Education with Project Phoenix; Carolyn Walcott 15. Case 5: Yemen: Presidential Political Discourse during the Revolution; Murad Alazzany 16. Case 6: Suriname: The Land Rights Issue and Media Performance; Rachael van der Kooye 17. Case 7: Kyrgyzstan: Challenges for Environmental Journalism; Gulnura Toralieva 18. Conclusion: Prospects on Global Journalism Practice and New Media; David H. Mould and Yusuf Kalyango Jr.