03779nam 2200673 a 450 991079005910332120200520144314.01-283-11996-X978661311996490-04-18896-710.1163/ej.9789004188952.i-286(CKB)2670000000083841(EBL)717500(OCoLC)728673266(SSID)ssj0000502812(PQKBManifestationID)12139794(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000502812(PQKBWorkID)10528202(PQKB)10627482(MiAaPQ)EBC717500(nllekb)BRILL9789004188969(Au-PeEL)EBL717500(CaPaEBR)ebr10470476(CaONFJC)MIL311996(PPN)170756343(EXLCZ)99267000000008384120101129d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNeoliberalism's fractured showcase[electronic resource] another Chile is possible /edited by Ximena de la BarraLeiden ;Boston Brill20111 online resource (310 p.)Studies in critical social sciences,1573-4234 ;v. 27Critical global studies ;v. 3Description based upon print version of record.90-04-18895-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Neoliberalism, a counter-revolution in Chile / Manuel Riesco -- Chile's neoliberal reversion of Salvador Allende's copper nationalization / Orlando Caputo and Graciela Galarce -- Chile : perpetual transition under the shadow of Pinochet / Roberto Garreton -- Where was the Chile I had left behind? / Marta Harnecker -- Growing disparities and the extreme concentration of wealth in Chile / Jose Cademartori -- Health care ideology in Chile at the turn of the 21st century / Claudio Sepulveda -- The struggle for education and the neoliberal reaction / Rodrigo Cornejo ... [et al.] -- Social security or plunder? / Manuel Riesco -- The world economic crisis, Chile and the free trade agreements / Orlando Caputo and Graciela Galarce -- Chilean social movements in confrontation with neoliberalism / Mario Garces.This collection of works by prominent Chilean experts explores the long term effects of neoliberalism. It relentlessly questions Chile's status as a successful and exemplary democratic country. The first part deals with the circumstances that facilitated the establishment of the neoliberal experiment in Chile. This is followed by analysis of the economic, social, environmental, political and human rights impacts of 35 consecutive years of neoliberal policies. Implications for weathering the multi-dimensional global crisis are analyzed in view of Chile`s loss of productive capacities, the shrinking role of the State and its asymmetrical integration into the world economy. The volume concludes by asserting that breaking the status quo is possible, urgent and necessary. Critical Global Studies , volume 3Studies in critical social sciences.Critical global studies ;v. 3.Studies in critical social sciences ;v. 27.NeoliberalismChileChileEconomic policyChileEconomic conditions1973-1988ChileEconomic conditions1988-ChileSocial conditions1970-Neoliberalism330.983Barra Ximena de la1944-1485932MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790059103321Neoliberalism's fractured showcase3705279UNINA07835nam 2200589 450 991081631210332120230701060426.01-78938-651-91-78938-650-0(MiAaPQ)EBC7145643(Au-PeEL)EBL7145643(CKB)25461705200041(EXLCZ)992546170520004120230701d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier6+1 Proposals for Journalism Safeguarding the Field in the Digital Era /edited by Sofia Iordanidou and Chrysi DagoulaBristol, England :Intellect,[2022]©20221 online resource (222 pages)Print version: Iordanidou, Sofia 6+1 Proposals for Journalism Bristol : Intellect Books,c2022 9781789386493 Includes bibliographical references.Front Cover -- Half Title -- 6+1 Proposals for Journalism: Safeguarding the Field in the Digital Era -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Book outline -- Part I: Funding journalism in the digital era -- Proposal 1: 'Web Giants' -- Proposal 2: Other types of funding -- Part II: Journalists' working conditions -- Proposal 3: Employment conditions -- Proposal 4: 'Media Ombudsman' -- Part III: Journalism education -- Proposal 5: Technology and education -- Proposal 6: Academia and professionals -- Proposal 7: Media literacy -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 1 Funding Journalism in the Digital Era -- Proposal 1 'Web Giants' -- 1 Internet Giants' Dominance and the Perils of Heteronomy for Digital Journalism -- Introduction -- Advertising dependence of the internet -- Consequences on journalistic practices -- Ownership of the means of distribution of news -- Social media: Essential but ambiguous tools for journalists -- Conclusion -- References -- 2 Taxing the Internet Oligopoly and Helping Independent Media Survive: A Summary of Recent International Developments and Proposals -- Introduction -- Taxing times -- The European Copyright Directive -- Tax initiatives -- Plans to save journalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Proposal 2: Other Types of Funding -- 3 Crowdfunding, Crowdsourcing and Crowdcreation in Greek and Cypriot Media Websites -- Introduction -- Crowdfunding, crowdsourcing and crowdcreation -- The case of Greece and Cyprus -- The study -- Similarities and differences of the websites -- Crowdfunding as a vital tool for journalism's viability -- References -- 4 Funding Journalism: Toward New Revenue Streams and Diversity of Business Models -- Introduction -- Key considerations and terminology -- Community engagement -- Types of funding and revenue streams -- Membership.Subscriptions -- Donations -- Products -- Grant funding -- Commercial collaborations -- Crowdfunding -- Recommendations -- References -- Part 2 Journalists' Working Conditions -- Proposal 3 Employment Conditions -- 5 Clicks über alles: Digital Labour and Greek Digital Media -- Introduction -- Media labour in Greece -- Purposeful sampling and thematic analysis -- 'Under the counter' wages, copy-paste and the need for speed -- Working conditions -- Type of produced content -- Qualification requirements and tools -- The main skill: The need for speed -- Worrisome implications -- References -- 6 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Continued Struggle of Media and Journalism in Bulgaria's Media System -- Introduction and background -- Corruption and media -- Violence and self-censorship -- Ownership and income -- Conclusion -- References -- Proposal 4 'Media Ombudsman' -- 7 The Media Ombudsman Institution -- Introduction -- Ethics and enforcement -- The subject matter: A media ombudsman -- Accountability mechanism -- Scope -- Stakeholders involved -- Public and private media -- The selection process -- Administrative status -- Management interlocutor -- Resources needed -- Independence -- Extroversion -- Confidentiality -- Tasks -- Advising role -- Mediation mission -- Compliance monitoring -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part 3 Journalism Education -- Proposal 5 Technology and Education -- 8 Why Do We Need Trained Journalists? The Need for an Improved Training for Media Professionals Today and the Responsibility of Media Companies -- Introduction -- The need for ongoing journalism training -- The changing role of education: Journalism in the digital era and the need for new (old) skills -- Why the improved training of every professional in the media is a necessity today and the role of media companies -- Conclusion -- References.9 Social Media: Further Anxieties for Media and Journalists? -- Introduction -- Focus: Twitter as a journalistic tool -- Twitter through the prism of opportunities and challenges -- Opportunities -- Challenges -- Adaption: A long process -- Pressures, anxiety, solutions -- Notes -- References -- Proposal 6 Academia and Professionals -- 10 Bridging the Gap between Journalists and Media Academics -- Introduction -- The gap exists for everyone -- Bourdieu and a famous conflict -- The 'inside' context -- The social context -- The urgency of a bridge -- References -- 11 Opportunities and Challenges for Academic Engagement in the Multi-Stakeholder Agenda to Safeguard Journalists -- Introduction -- Understanding the academic contribution to the agenda to safeguard journalism: Current challenges -- Possibilities for the collaborative co-production of knowledge through platforms of exchange between academic and non-academic actors -- Opportunities for academic contributions to the multi-stakeholder agenda to safeguard journalism: A proposal -- Notes -- References -- Proposal 7 Media Literacy -- 12 Accessing, Evaluating and Engaging with News: The Value of a User-Centric Approach for Rethinking Media Literacy -- Introduction -- Evaluating news and discerning misinformation -- Engaging with news and managing privacy -- Accessing news and personalizing news environments -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- 13 Media Literacy Meets the Twenty-First-Century Challenges -- Introduction -- What is media literacy? -- Five key questions and competences -- Media Literacy Initiatives -- Good practices of media literacy -- European School Radio: Fighting hate speech (Greece) -- Analysing the media critically (Greece) -- Media Education Month (Cyprus) -- CAT - Cyprus Artefact Treasure in Action -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References.In Lieu of a Conclusion 'Media, Polis, Agora', a Challenging Exploration Mission -- Notes -- Contributors -- Back Cover.New edited collection that discusses, and recommends solutions to, challenges facing journalism in this digital age. It draws attention to seven key factors that not only highlight the present crisis in journalism, but also indicate the steps we need to take to safeguard and enhance trustworthy journalism for the future. 2 b&w illus.JournalismGreeceJournalismObjectivityJournalismTechnological innovationsJournalistic ethicsOnline journalismSocial media and journalismJournalismJournalismObjectivity.JournalismTechnological innovations.Journalistic ethics.Online journalism.Social media and journalism.079.495Iordanidou SofiaDagoula Chrysi1984-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK99108163121033216+1 Proposals for Journalism4018016UNINA