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This book is an invitation to question conventional and often
misleading visions of globalization. No problem is global by
nature: issues are transformed by the action of claims-makers to
become 'problems' debated in supra-national forums, triggering
policy choices and policy transformations. Contributions highlight
how health issues, environmental issues and/or political issues are
framed as global by a set of stakeholders (scientific experts,
bureaucrats, political parties or actors, social movements, social
networks, firms). As the volume maps the social logic behind the
globalization of problems, it also presents an opportunity for the
very cross-disciplinary collaboration it calls for: researchers
mobilizing the "agenda-setting" paradigm of issue globalization and
those working within the "social constructionist" model are both
represented here, providing a unique opportunity to examine the
dynamics of globalization from the perspectives of (political,
media, economic) sociology, international relations, social
movement studies, and beyond.
Political Journalism explores practices of political journalism,
ranging from American 'civic journalism' to the press corps
covering the European Union in Brussels, from Bangkok newsrooms to
French and Italian scandal hunters. Challenging both the
'mediamalaise' thesis and the notion of the journalist as the
faithful servant of democracy, it explores political journalism in
the making and maps the opportunities and threats encountered by
political journalism in the contemporary sphere.
Political Journalism explores practices of political journalism, ranging from American 'civic journalism' to the press corps covering the European Union in Brussels, from Bangkok newsrooms to French and Italian scandal hunters. This edited collection makes a major contribution to the current upsurge of interest in journalism studies. Challenging both the 'mediamalaise' thesis and the notion of the journalist as the faithful servant of democracy, it explores political journalism in the making and maps the opportunities and threats encountered by political journalism in the contemporary sphere. It contains case studies drawn from the US, the UK, Australia, France, the Netherlands and Thailand among others. eBook available with sample pages: 0203167562
This book is an invitation to question conventional and often
misleading visions of globalization. No problem is global by
nature: issues are transformed by the action of claims-makers to
become 'problems' debated in supra-national forums, triggering
policy choices and policy transformations. Contributions highlight
how health issues, environmental issues and/or political issues are
framed as global by a set of stakeholders (scientific experts,
bureaucrats, political parties or actors, social movements, social
networks, firms). As the volume maps the social logic behind the
globalization of problems, it also presents an opportunity for the
very cross-disciplinary collaboration it calls for: researchers
mobilizing the "agenda-setting" paradigm of issue globalization and
those working within the "social constructionist" model are both
represented here, providing a unique opportunity to examine the
dynamics of globalization from the perspectives of (political,
media, economic) sociology, international relations, social
movement studies, and beyond.
Activists Forever? explores the consequences of political
involvement on an individual's life. While much of the research in
this area has focused on the motivations of entire protests groups,
the editors of this volume propose an approach that focuses on
actors. This book examines political involvement's
socio-biographical effects, or the ways in which political
commitment generates or modifies dispositions to act, think, and
perceive, in a way that is either consistent with or in contrast to
the results of previous socialization. The contents explore what
political involvement leads to rather than what causes involvement.
Using a variety of case studies, this collection of essays provides
global coverage with a focus on participation in major protests in
the 1960s and significantly broadens our understanding by looking
outside the United States. These essays look at the lasting effects
of activists' knowledge, connections, and symbolic capital on their
future participation in politics, as well as their personal and
professional lives.
Activists Forever? explores the consequences of political
involvement on an individual's life. While much of the research in
this area has focused on the motivations of entire protests groups,
the editors of this volume propose an approach that focuses on
actors. This book examines political involvement's
socio-biographical effects, or the ways in which political
commitment generates or modifies dispositions to act, think, and
perceive, in a way that is either consistent with or in contrast to
the results of previous socialization. The contents explore what
political involvement leads to rather than what causes involvement.
Using a variety of case studies, this collection of essays provides
global coverage with a focus on participation in major protests in
the 1960s and significantly broadens our understanding by looking
outside the United States. These essays look at the lasting effects
of activists' knowledge, connections, and symbolic capital on their
future participation in politics, as well as their personal and
professional lives.
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