Journalism and Journalism Education in Developing Countries: , published by Manipal Universal Press

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Beatrice Dernbach, Beate Illg
Manipal Universal Press, 17.02.2020 - 256 Seiten

Free and fair media are at the heart of any democratic set up. A thriving field of journalism and zealous and ethical journalists in that sense become torch bearers of a brighter and promising tomorrow. In this light, the status of journalists, the most important actors in the field becomes increasingly important as a matter of study. They act as gatekeepers of information that is flooding in the era of new media, a wave that is not so new anymore. Their roles remain intact and even becomes prominent in the chaos of many-to-many communication. 

Not concentrating on specific countries, selected contributions in the book reflect on the developments of media and journalism education across different countries. Introducing the book with an overview about the state-of-the-art of journalism education and the research on a meta level, the book moves on to talk about media studies in the Asian countries and in Arab world, the African States and Brazil. This book is an interesting read for all those who care about a vital media landscape and an open democratic society.

The recent economic and social developments present both opportunities and risks for journalism. Freedom of expression and freedom of press, even in democratic countries, are under pressure. This book provides an international perspective on the different aspects of journalism – the situation in which journalists work, their working conditions, educational backgrounds, struggles and successes. It is aimed at an international public interested in the field of journalism and freedom of speech. It addresses journalists, trainers and academics. Furthermore, institutions in the field of development cooperation, education or cultural policy and cultural education are the focus of this work. Though the book is focused on journalism and journalism education in developing countries, contributions are from across the globe.

 

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Beatrice Dernbach is a Professor of Journalism at Technische Hochschule Nürnberg, Germany, since March 2014. From October 1999 to February 2014, she taught and pursued research in the field of journalism, media and communication at the University of Applied Sciences, Bremen (Germany). She has published books on specialized journalism, journalism education, the relation between journalism and public relations, journalism and sustainability, and science communication. Before starting her academic career, she was working as a journalist for a German newspaper.

Beate Illg is a Professor of Communication Science at Jade University for Applied Sciences, Wilhelmshaven (Germany) since 2013. Her research fields are international journalism (focus on Asia), media reception, empirical methods (focus on qualitative methods) and gender. She worked for several foundations in Laos (Deutsche Welle Akademie), Vietnam (Friedrich Ebert Stiftung) and Nepal (Deutscher Entwicklungsdienst, now Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, GIZ) for various projects. Before starting her academic career, she worked in the field of media research and opinion research.

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