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Journalism Education in Countries with Limited Media Freedom New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width: 230x160 mm, weight: 400 g
  • Sērija : Mass Communication & Journalism 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433110849
  • ISBN-13: 9781433110849
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width: 230x160 mm, weight: 400 g
  • Sērija : Mass Communication & Journalism 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433110849
  • ISBN-13: 9781433110849
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Since the 1990s journalism education programs have expanded exponentially around the world, but media freedom has not. Globally comparative, this edited volume assesses journalism education and the challenging environment in which it is delivered in countries with a partly free or not free status according to global press freedom. The countries covered include China, Singapore, Cambodia, Palestine, Oman, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Brazil, Russia, Romania, and Croatia. Contributors demonstrate through careful analysis that wealthy nations are able to set the terms of their journalism education while less affluent countries are more open to the influence of foreign NGOs. Although this book evidences the disconnection between what is taught and what can be practiced, it also illustrates the degree to which journalism education can be an agent of change.

Recenzijas

«Journalism education, surrounded by media tsunamis, continues to expand as a crucial area of professional and academic life. It gets to the roots of media-society relations. This volume gives important food for thought to the problematic classification of countries to free, partly free, and not free.» (Kaarle Nordenstreng, University of Tampere) «Journalism education, surrounded by media tsunamis, continues to expand as a crucial area of professional and academic life. It gets to the roots of media-society relations. This volume gives important food for thought to the problematic classification of countries to free, partly free, and not free.» (Kaarle Nordenstreng, University of Tampere)

Biographies for Journalism Education in Countries with Limited Media Freedom vii
Introduction 1(14)
Beate Josephi
PART 1: ASIA
Through Barbed Wires: Context, Content, and Constraints for Journalism Education in China
15(18)
Guo Zhongshi
Shooting Rubber Bands at the Stars: Preparing to Work Within the Singapore System
33(20)
Andrew Duffy
Cambodia: Educating Journalists in a World of Poverty, Corruption, and Power Abuse
53(20)
Judith Clarke
PART 2: THE ARAB WORLD
Palestinian Media Map: Production Congestion and Consumption Dispersion
73(22)
Nibal Thawabteh
Teaching Journalism in Oman: Recent Obstacles and Future Plans
95(20)
Abdulmonam Al-Hasani
Journalism Education in Egypt: Politically Hazed and Socially Confused
115(22)
Ibrahim Saleh
PART 3: AFRICA
The Challenges for Kenya's Journalism Education
137(18)
Stephen Ogongo Ongonga
Tanzania's Journalism Education at Crossroads: Western Models, Local Realities
155(20)
Bernardin Mfumbusa
PART 4: LATIN AMERICA
Aspects of Journalism Education in Brazil
175(24)
Claudia Lago
Richard Romancini
PART 5: EUROPE
Between Tradition and Innovation: Journalism Education in Russia
199(18)
Elena Vartanova
Maria Lukina
Luisa Svitich
Alla Shiryaeva
Few Educators, Many Media and Journalism Programs: Journalism and Mass Communication Education in Romania After the Fall of Communism
217(18)
Tudor Vlad
Madalina Balasescu
The Challenge of Transition: Development of Journalism Culture in Croatia
235(18)
Thomas Bauer
Conclusions
253(8)
Beate Josephi
Subject Index 261
The Editor: Beate Josephi is Coordinator of the Masters courses in the School of Communication and Arts at Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia. Her research is in journalism, journalism education, media history, and political communication. She has published widely in journals as well as contributing chapters to international volumes on journalism. This book grew out of her work as former chair of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) Journalism Research and Education section. She is now a member on the Executive Board of IAMCR.