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Multicultural journalism : critical reflexivity in news practice / Margaret E. Thompson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2024Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138066403
  • 9781138066427
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Multicultural journalismDDC classification:
  • 302.230973 THO 23/eng/20231106
LOC classification:
  • PN4888.S6 T46 2024
Contents:
Introduction to multicultural journalism -- The Obama and Trump years : the resuscitation of racism, sexism, and white nationalism -- Interrogating journalistic practices, part 1 : historical perspectives on race -- Interrogating journalistic practices, part 2 : gendered news practices -- Journalistic "ideals" and practices -- Current journalism trends : racism and sexism -- Alternative and feminist media -- A feminist critical reflexivity media model -- Pedagogical implications and conclusions.
Summary: "This book introduces a more collaborative and reflexive way of producing news that incorporates concepts of cultural identity and cultural positioning of both journalists and sources using a feminist approach to inclusion of all voices and perspectives. This text proposes a feminist collaborative model of journalism that incorporates critical reflexivity requiring journalists to not only be aware of their own cultural positionality but also that of their sources, as a means of producing more authentic and balanced news coverage. The model is intended for use by journalists as well as journalism education programs to educate future journalists on how to effectively serve audiences with scrupulously investigated, reported, and crafted stories. Chapters explore journalism during the Obama and Trump years, current journalistic trends, and alternative media, and feature topics such as fake news, racism, sexism in news production and content, and immigration and media. Thompson addresses issues of power and privilege amongst journalists and marginalized groups, and how these implicate power dynamics of journalism practice and reinforce social inequality, particularly relating to race and gender. This book is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of journalism and media studies, as well as scholars, journalists, and media practitioners"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to multicultural journalism -- The Obama and Trump years : the resuscitation of racism, sexism, and white nationalism -- Interrogating journalistic practices, part 1 : historical perspectives on race -- Interrogating journalistic practices, part 2 : gendered news practices -- Journalistic "ideals" and practices -- Current journalism trends : racism and sexism -- Alternative and feminist media -- A feminist critical reflexivity media model -- Pedagogical implications and conclusions.

"This book introduces a more collaborative and reflexive way of producing news that incorporates concepts of cultural identity and cultural positioning of both journalists and sources using a feminist approach to inclusion of all voices and perspectives. This text proposes a feminist collaborative model of journalism that incorporates critical reflexivity requiring journalists to not only be aware of their own cultural positionality but also that of their sources, as a means of producing more authentic and balanced news coverage. The model is intended for use by journalists as well as journalism education programs to educate future journalists on how to effectively serve audiences with scrupulously investigated, reported, and crafted stories. Chapters explore journalism during the Obama and Trump years, current journalistic trends, and alternative media, and feature topics such as fake news, racism, sexism in news production and content, and immigration and media. Thompson addresses issues of power and privilege amongst journalists and marginalized groups, and how these implicate power dynamics of journalism practice and reinforce social inequality, particularly relating to race and gender. This book is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of journalism and media studies, as well as scholars, journalists, and media practitioners"-- Provided by publisher.

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