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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812173603321

Titolo

Journalism, Audiences and Diaspora / / edited by O. Ogunyemi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2015

ISBN

1-349-49863-7

Edizione

[1st ed. 2015.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (277 p.)

Classificazione

LAN008000SOC052000

Disciplina

070.4/84

Soggetti

Journalism

Communication

Emigration and immigration

Popular culture - Study and teaching

Media Studies

Media and Communication

Migration

Cultural Studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Foreword by Prof. Ralph Negrine; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; 1 Introduction: Conceptualizing the Media of Diaspora; Diasporic media; Production practices; News production and processing; Reception and consumption; The structure of this book; Part I Production Practices; 2 Imagine What the Gentiles Must Think: Editors of the US Jewish Press Reflect on Covering the Bernard Madoff Scandal; Jewish ethnicity and Jewish press literature; Jewish press divisions; Jewish demographics in the US as they relate to the country's press; Method

Interview protocolAnalysis; Carving our niche; Challenges to Jewish journalism; Pressure from Jewish organizations; Readers' concerns about what gentiles think of them; Conclusion; 3 Transnational Public Spheres and Deliberative Politics in Zimbabwe: An Analysis of New Zimbabwe; Theory: Deliberative politics and transnational public spheres; The postcolonial public sphere; Conceptualizing deliberative



democracy; Method and research questions; Conclusion; 4 Negotiating Cultural Taboos in News Reporting: A Case Study of the African Diasporic Media in the UK; Research framework

The treatment of taboo news on the AHYS forumPerspectives in users' comments; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; 5 Journalism of Turkish-Language Newspapers in the UK; Method; The Turkish-speaking community and Turkish-language newspapers in the UK; Journalism culture; What is news?; Organization; Challenges; The relationship with the community; Discussion and conclusion; Part II News Production and Processing; 6 Discursive Inclusion and Hegemony: The Politics of Representation in Spanish Migrant Minority Media; Migrants as political actors; The representation of 'Latino' cultural identity

Politics of representation and genderMinority media as amplifiers of the democratic space? Tensions and contradictions; 7 The Voice of the International Community: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Immigration Reports in the Copenhagen Post; Methodology; The Copenhagen Post: A brief overview; Sourcing immigration news in the Copenhagen Post (May to December 2011); Framing immigrants and immigration in the Copenhagen Post (May 2011 to 4 January 2013); Conclusion; 8 The South Asian-Canadian Media's Resistance to Gender and Cultural Stereotyping

Coverage of visible minorities in the Canadian pressDiasporic spaces of resistance; The role of culture in the diasporic coverage of domestic violence; Violence cuts across cultures; Identifying the structural realities; Beyond a racist cultural framework; The trauma of gender stereotyping; Conclusion; 9 The Impact of the Yom Kippur War (1973) in the Jewish-Argentine Diaspora Press; The press: Expression of everyday sectoral interests; Months prior to the Yom Kippur War; Local reception of the Yom Kippur War: During and after; Conclusion

10 The Counter Journalism of Roma Minority Broadcasts in Bulgaria

Sommario/riassunto

This collection takes the study of diasporic communication beyond the level of simply praising its existence, to offering critical engagements and analysis with the systems of journalistic production, process and consumption practices as they relate to people who are living outside the borders of their birth nation.