Newsmaking Cultures in Africa 1st ed. 2018 H 390 p. 18
目次
1. Reinvigorating ‘Age-Old Questions’: African Journalism Cultures and the Fallacy of Global Normative Homogeneity.Part I: Issues and Conceptual Debates.2. Towards a Journalism Education Model Curricula in Africa: A Call for a Glocal Rather than Global (Universal) Journalism Model.3. African Journalism Cultures: The Struggle of Free Expression Against Neo-Patrimonial Governance.Part II: Professional Practices, Cultures and Identity.4. The Nairobian and the ‘Politics’ of Tabloidization in Kenya’s Print Media.5. When Your 'Take-Home' Can Hardly Take You Home: Moonlighting and the Quest for Economic Survival in the Zimbabwean Press.6. Press Freedom in the African Great Lakes Region: A Comparative Study of Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo.7. Newsmaking Practices in Uganda: A Comparative Framing Analysis of two Leading Newspapers.Part III: Ethical and Professional Dilemmas.8. Brown envelope journalism: The Contradiction Between Ethical Mindset and Unethical Practice.9. Poor Capitalization and Corruption within the Nigerian Press.10. 'Caught up in between a rock and a hard place'? A Comparative Study of how Business Journalists Negotiate Ethical Policies in Kenya and South Africa.11. Media Ethics and Journalism in Tanzania.Part IV: Politics, Political Parallelism and Partisanship.12. Journalism, Politics and Professionalism in Zimbabwe.13. Ideology as News: Political Parallelism in Botswana’s Public Media.14. The Journalistic Field in Ethiopia: Where Partisanship and Credibility Cohabit.15. From Watchdogs to Hostages of Peace: The Kenyan Press and the 2013 General Election.Part V: New Media and Emerging Professional Cultures.16. 'We Cannot Bite the Finger that Feeds Us': Journalists’ Dilemmas and the Appropriation of ‘Alternative’ Media in Nigerian Print Newsrooms.17. Reality check: The Nigerian Press and the Potentials of the Internet in the Domestication of International News.
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