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This book explains what it means to teach journalism in countries with limited media freedom in the post-pandemic era. It digs into the social and historical factors underpinning the development of journalism university degrees and courses in a selection of illustrative case studies taken from Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. This work assesses both the limitations and creative opportunities arising from teaching journalism under constraints. Topics include but are not limited to: the application of Western theoretical frameworks in new transnational universities in China; the historical and political roots of the gap between industry and academia in Slovenia; ideological clashes and classism in higher education in the Arab region; scholar-activism in Turkey; decolonizing journalism curricula in South Asia; journalism students as research partners in the Philippines; and the repression of the student press in Mexico. Although this book focuses broadly on the Global South, the theoretical and practical implications of its findings and related discussion will inform the challenges facing journalism training today as a whole.

1 Introduction
1(18)
Diana Garrisi
Xianwen Kuang
Charlie Reis
Part I Teaching Journalism Between Theory and Practice
19(70)
2 Teaching Media Management in China: Field Notes
21(26)
Shixin Ivy Zhang
Yiben Ma
Ranna Huang
3 Teaching Gatekeeping Theory Through Role-Play Activities
47(18)
Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman
4 The Gap Between the News Media Industry and Academia in Slovenia
65(24)
Irena Lovrencic Drzanic
Suzana Zilic Fiser
Part II Ideological Clashes
89(76)
5 Teaching Journalism in Egypt: Captured Between Control and Transformation
91(20)
Hanan Badr
Carola Richter
6 The Classroom as Praxis: An Autoethnographic Approach Towards a Critical Journalism Assignment in Turkey
111(28)
Alparslan Nas
7 Under the Wheel of Decolonization and Recolonization: The Crossroads of Journalism Education in South Asia
139(26)
Mohammad Sahid Ullah
Part III Student Voice
165(62)
8 The Voices of Students in the Learning of Journalism: Views from the Philippines
167(30)
Kristine Anne T. Macasiray
Jeremaiah M. Opiniano
9 Early Lessons on Censorship and on Competing Concepts of the Press: Student Journalism in Mexico's Transition to Democracy
197(24)
Antoni Castells-Talens
Claudia Magallanes Blanco
Jorge Calles Santillana
Astrid Viveros
10 Conclusion
221(6)
Diana Garrisi
Xianwen Kuang
Index 227
Diana Garrisi (PhD in Mass Communication and Journalism, University of Westminster) is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Media and Communication, Xi'an Jiaotong - Liverpool University, China and a Fellow of the Higher Education Association (HEA). She has published in international peer-reviewed journals including Journalism Studies, Early Popular Visual Culture, Media Practice and Education, and Public Understanding of Science. She is co-editor with Jacob Johanssen of the book Disability, Media, and Representations: Other Bodies (Routledge, 2020).

 

Xianwen Kuang (PhD in Journalism, University of Southern Denmark) is an Associate Professor at the Department of Media and Communication, Xian Jiaotong Liverpool University, China and a Fellow of the Higher Education Association (HEA). He has published articles in international peer-reviewed journals, including Journalism, International Journal of Communication, Problems of Post-Communism, Global Media and China, and The China Quarterly.