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Community media journalists are, in essence, "filling in the gaps" left by mainstream news outlets. Forde's extensive 10 year study now develops an understanding of the journalistic practices at work in independent and community news organizations. "Challenging the News" provides an inside glimpse into alternative and independent media journalism in the UK, US and Australia and is the first work to focus on providing practice-based examples of alternative journalism. This book examines the nature of alternative and community media outlets, focusing on the news structures and journalistic practices at work to develop an understanding of the journalistic practices at work in independent and community news organisations. Specifically, this study looks at the role of the alternative journalist -- how do they get their news ideas and what drives their decisions? What motivates them and how does this impact on the journalism they practice? Although up to date and topical, historical sections on the UK, US and Australian independent and alternative media also provide a useful comparative context.
Journalism --- Online journalism. --- Citizen journalism. --- Alternative mass media. --- Journalisme --- Journalisme en ligne --- Journalisme participatif --- Médias alternatifs --- History --- Histoire --- Social science --- Media Studies. --- Médias alternatifs
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This book presents narratives of the social use of space in the divided city of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Through the narratives of movement in the city, the work demonstrates how residents engage informally with conflict transformation through new movement and use of spaces. This book will appeal across the social sciences, and in particular to students, academics, and researchers in the fields of peace and conflict studies, political sociology, and human geography. Susan Forde is an Associate Lecturer in International Relations at the University of York, UK. Dr Forde’s research is based in the field of peacebuilding and post-conflict studies, with a focus on conflict transformation, space, agency and participatory approaches to research.
Peace. --- Europe-Politics and government. --- World politics. --- Municipal government. --- Conflict Studies. --- Peace Studies. --- European Politics. --- Political History. --- Urban Politics. --- Cities and towns --- City government --- Municipal administration --- Municipal reform --- Municipalities --- Urban politics --- Local government --- Metropolitan government --- Municipal corporations --- Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- Political science --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- Coexistence, Peaceful --- Peaceful coexistence --- Disarmament --- Peace-building --- Security, International --- War --- Government --- Europe—Politics and government. --- Europe --- Political science. --- Peace and Conflict Studies. --- Political Science. --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Gay culture Europe --- Politics and government.
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This book presents narratives of the social use of space in the divided city of Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Through the narratives of movement in the city, the work demonstrates how residents engage informally with conflict transformation through new movement and use of spaces. This book will appeal across the social sciences, and in particular to students, academics, and researchers in the fields of peace and conflict studies, political sociology, and human geography. Susan Forde is an Associate Lecturer in International Relations at the University of York, UK. Dr Forde’s research is based in the field of peacebuilding and post-conflict studies, with a focus on conflict transformation, space, agency and participatory approaches to research.
Politics --- Administrative law --- Polemology --- Environmental planning --- Economic geography --- History --- gemeentebeleid --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- Europese politiek --- polemologie --- vrede --- Bosnia and Herzegovina --- Europe
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Politics --- Administrative law --- Polemology --- Environmental planning --- Economic geography --- History --- gemeentebeleid --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- Europese politiek --- polemologie --- vrede --- Bosnia and Herzegovina --- Europe
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The audience-producer boundary has collapsed in indigenous and ethnic community broadcasting, and this is the first comprehensive study globally to chart the rise of its new relationship. Based on studies of radio and television audiences in Australia, the authors argue that community radio and television worldwide represents an essential service for indigenous and ethnic audiences, empowering them at various levels, fostering 'active citizenry' and enhancing the processes of democracy. The authors, former journalists, spent months on the road, travelling tens of thousands of kilometers from u
Ethnic radio broadcasting --- Ethnic television broadcasting --- Minority television broadcasting --- Ethnic broadcasting --- Television broadcasting --- Minority radio broadcasting --- Radio broadcasting --- Community radio --- #SBIB:309H400 --- #SBIB:309H525 --- Media en publieksgroepen: algemene werken --- Sociologie van de audiovisuele boodschap
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This volume recognises that climate change is more than an environmental crisis. It is also a question of political and communicative capacity. This book enquires into which approaches to journalism, as a particularly important form of public communication, can best enable humanity to productively address climate crisis. The book combines selective overviews of previous research, normative enquiry (what should journalism be doing?), and original empirical case studies of environmental communication and media coverage in Australia and Canada. Bringing together perspectives from the fields of environmental communication and journalism studies, the authors argue for forms of journalism that can encourage public engagement and mobilization to challenge the powerful interests vested in a high-carbon economy--'facilitative' and 'radical' roles particularly well-suited to alternative media and alternative journalism. Ultimately, the book argues for a fundamental rethinking of relationships between journalism, publics, democracy and climate crisis.
Climatic changes --- #KVHA:Klimaatopwarming --- Mass media and the environment --- #KVHA:Journalistiek --- Environment and mass media --- Changes, Climatic --- Changes in climate --- Climate change --- Climate change science --- Climate changes --- Climate variations --- Climatic change --- Climatic fluctuations --- Climatic variations --- Global climate changes --- Global climatic changes --- Climatology --- Climate change mitigation --- Teleconnections (Climatology) --- Press coverage --- Environmental aspects --- Journalism --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Global environmental change
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