Maps of the news: journalism as a practice of cartography
In: Media geography at Mainz volume 7
In: Geographie
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In: Media geography at Mainz volume 7
In: Geographie
Who needs objectivity? Journalism in crisis, journalism for crisis / Pinar Gurleyen and Robert A. Hackett -- Critical theory and acts of journalism : expanding the implied audience / Greg Nielsen -- Media policy reform as a foundation for better journalism / David Skinner, Kathleen Cross and Robert A. Hackett -- Public-community partnerships to improve local media in Canada / Karen Wirsig and Catherine Edwards -- Understanding Canadian local news ecosystems : an international comparative approach / Christopher Ali -- Enabling future journalisms : policy challenges and advocacy initiatives in the digital age / Arne Hintz -- Rendering the post-integration newsroom right side up / Chantal Francoeur -- The tweets that bind us : a G20 case study / Sneha Kulkarni -- Groundwire : growing community news journalism in Canada / Gretchen King, Chris Albinati, Anabel Khoo, Candace Mooers and Jacky Tuinstra Harrison -- Journalism on the ground in rural Ontario / Robert Washburn and Vincent Raynauld -- Aboriginal media in Australia and Canada and the implications for Journalism practice / Michael Meadows.
In: Communication, Globalization, and Cultural Identity
In this volume an international array of scholars provides case studies from various countries of social inequalities and how they shape media narratives and experiences. The topics include how social inequalities relate to gender and empowerment, poverty and the media, and discriminatory access to media technologies.