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List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Regionalizing Journalism
Bruce Mutsvairo, Saba Bebawi and Eddy Borges-Rey
PART I: THEORIZING JOURNALISM IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Chapter 2: What Defines Journalism in the Global South? Insights from Latin America
Silvio Waisbord and Adriana Amado
Chapter 3: Terrorist Journalism in the Middle East
Ahmed Al-Rawi
Chapter 4: Poverty News in Latin America: Too Much to See but Too Little and Too Polarized to Say
Jairo Lugo-Ocando
Chapter 5: Theorising Indigenous-Language Journalism in Africa
Abiodun Salawu
Chapter 6: Rethinking African Journalism Cultures in the Context of Global Professional Interdependences
Hayes Mawindi Mabweazara
Chapter 7: The Political Economy of the Xenophobic Lens: Reporting African Migrants on South African Television News
Last Moyo and Allen Munoriyarwa
Chapter 8: Retheorizing African Digital Journalism in the 21st Century Allen Munoriyarwa
Allen Munoriyarwa and Dumisani Moyo
Chapter 9: The Challenge of Competing Loyalties for Journalists in Non-Western Cultures
Terje Skjerdal
PART II: PEDAGOGICAL PARADIGMS
Chapter 10: Deliberation as Pedagogy: Gender, Intersectionality and Journalism Education in India
Preeti Raghunath
Chapter 11: Challenges and Opportunities at Decolonizing the Curriculum: Narratives from Selected Southern African Journalism and Media Schools
Shepherd Mpofu and Trust Matsilele
Chapter 12: Journalism Education in Pakistan: Key Gaps in Curriculum Development
Sadia Jamil and Kriti Bhuju
Chapter 13: The Promises and Limitations of Journalism Education in Ethiopia
Téwodros Workneh
Chapter 14: Piecemeal Pedagogies: Reflecting on the Nature, Context, and Impact of Journalism Training and Education in Malawi and Zambia
Suzanne Temwa Gondwe Harris, Chanda Mfula, Chikumbutso Herbert Manthalu
Chapter 15: Teaching Investigative Journalism in a Transnational University in China
Diana Garrisi and Jiahui Huang
PART III: DIVERSITY OF JOURNALISM PRACTICES
Chapter 16: Constraints on Journalistic Practices in the Arab World Post-Arab Spring and Post-Covid-19
Sahar Khamis
Chapter 17: News Journalism as a Civil Norm Builder in Post-Conflict Settings: The Example of the Daily Nation and The Standard News Reporting after the Kenyan Election Violence, 2007/2008
Stephanie Pukallus and Gemma Horton
Chapter 18: Journalism 2.0, New Practices, and Culture in Nigeria: A Critical Examination of Nigerian Television Authority and Nigeria Info FM
Ufuoma Akpojivi
Chapter 19: Extractivisim and Its Discontents: Al Jazeera English's Coverage of Latin America
Marcela Pizarro Coloma
Chapter 20: Cracks in the Wall: Alternative Journalism in Turkey
Bora Ataman and Baris Çoban
Chapter 21: Contemporary Indian Journalism: Digital Response to Traditional Challenges
Uma Shankar Pandey
Chapter 22: The Day When Maids Went to Disney: Journalism and Neoliberalism in Brazil
José Cláudio Siqueira Castanheira, Melina Santos, and Afonso de Albuquerque
Chapter 23 Contemporary Critiques of Nigerian Journalism
Adeyanju Apejoye
Chapter 24: Reporting the MENA as Conflict: Political Influences, Routine Practices, and Journalists' Struggles in the Field
Claudia Kozman
Chapter 25: Capitalizing the Social Media: Exploring Branding of Indonesian Journalists on Instagram
Indra Prawira and Regita Anggraini Ekaputri
PART IV: PLATFORMS FOR COLLABORATION WITH THE GLOBAL NORTH
Chapter 26: Journalism as a Springboard for Collaboration between Scholars in the Global North and South
Summer Harlow and Ingrid Bachmann
Chapter 27: Collaboration in Journalist Education: Finding Multiple Perspectives through Global Journalism and Local Practices
Kristin Skare Orgeret
Chapter 28: Ethnic Journalism in Russia: Theoretical Approaches for Potential Global Collaboration
Anna Gladkova and Elena Vartanova
Chapter 29: The Challenge of Disinformation in the Portuguese-Speaking African Countries' Journalism
Susana Salgado and Nuno Andrade Ferreira
Chapter 30: Central and Eastern Europe in Journalism Studies: The three-faced disadvantage of underrepresentation, isolation, and Westernization
Gergö HÁLÓ and Márton Demeter
Chapter 31: Ontologies of Journalism: Conceptualizing Objectivity and Emotions in India and the United Kingdom
Antje Glück
Chapter 32 Diaspora Journalism as a Platform for Collaboration between the North and the South
Ola Ogunyemi
PART V: ETHICAL AND OTHER EMERGING JOURNALISM CRITIQUES
Chapter 33: Storytelling in the Age of Data: Data Journalism in Hong Kong
Roselyn Du
Chapter 34: Media Capture: The Conceptual Challenges for Studying Journalism in Transitional Democracies
Mireya Márquez-Ramírez
Chapter 35: Women Journalists in Mexico: They Will Not Silence Our Voices
Yennué Zárate Valderrama
Chapter 36: Unveiling the Master Signifier in Media Ethics Transgressions in South Africa
Glenda Daniels
Chapter 37: De-Westernising Photojournalism: From Photojournalism of the Global South to Photojournalism in the Global South
Saumava Mitra and Brenda Witherspoon
Chapter 38: Evolving Journalism Practices in the Global South: Convergence, Continuities, and Disjuncture
Cleophas Taurai Muneri
Chapter 39: Climate Change Journalism in Pakistan: Ethical Deliberations
Muhammad Ittefaq, Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh and Ayesha Ashfaq
Chapter 40: Journalism in Muslim Societies: Alternative Theories and Practices of Fairness and Justice
Mohammed Musa and Sameera Ahmed
Chapter 41: Conceptual Critiques to African Journalism
Levi Obonyo
Chapter 42: Journalism in Cameroon: A High Risk and Dangerous Profession?
Peter Tiako Ngangum
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