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Communicating Differences - Culture, Media, Peace and Conflict Negotiation (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016): Sudeshna Roy, Ibrahim... Communicating Differences - Culture, Media, Peace and Conflict Negotiation (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Sudeshna Roy, Ibrahim Seaga Shaw
R3,331 Discovery Miles 33 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume captures the essence of how we communicate differences in relationships, between and across cultures, in organizations, through education and in moments of local and global conflict and crisis that demonstrates the importance and viability of approaching peace and conflict communication from various fields within communication studies.

Business Journalism - A Critical Political Economy Approach (Hardcover): Ibrahim Seaga Shaw Business Journalism - A Critical Political Economy Approach (Hardcover)
Ibrahim Seaga Shaw
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach critically explores the failures of business journalists in striking the balance between the bottom line business model and their role in defending the public interest. Drawing on historical and political economic perspectives and analysing these in relation to critical political economic theory, the book explores failures of business journalism through the dwindling of social responsibility in the business journalist's role in holding political and corporate power to account. Ibrahim Seaga Shaw draws on a diverse range of case studies, including: investigative journalism in The Standard Oil and Enron Scandals corporate propaganda in relation to business reporting financial Journalism and the global financial crises of the late-90s and 2008 public business journalism and subprime mortgage loans, horsemeat and bent iPhone 6 scandals ethical challenges of business and journalism from developed to emerging BRICS economies business or financial journalism? Modernity vs postmodernity, macroeconomics vs microeconomics challenges of business journalism in the digital age. Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach is essential reading for students and scholars interested in understanding the historical failings and potential futures for business journalism and those wishing to develop specialist financial, economic and business reporting in today's globalised media landscape.

Business Journalism - A Critical Political Economy Approach (Paperback): Ibrahim Seaga Shaw Business Journalism - A Critical Political Economy Approach (Paperback)
Ibrahim Seaga Shaw
R1,403 Discovery Miles 14 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach critically explores the failures of business journalists in striking the balance between the bottom line business model and their role in defending the public interest. Drawing on historical and political economic perspectives and analysing these in relation to critical political economic theory, the book explores failures of business journalism through the dwindling of social responsibility in the business journalist's role in holding political and corporate power to account. Ibrahim Seaga Shaw draws on a diverse range of case studies, including: investigative journalism in The Standard Oil and Enron Scandals corporate propaganda in relation to business reporting financial Journalism and the global financial crises of the late-90s and 2008 public business journalism and subprime mortgage loans, horsemeat and bent iPhone 6 scandals ethical challenges of business and journalism from developed to emerging BRICS economies business or financial journalism? Modernity vs postmodernity, macroeconomics vs microeconomics challenges of business journalism in the digital age. Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach is essential reading for students and scholars interested in understanding the historical failings and potential futures for business journalism and those wishing to develop specialist financial, economic and business reporting in today's globalised media landscape.

Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding - Critical and Global Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Ibrahim... Reporting Human Rights, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding - Critical and Global Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Senthan Selvarajah
R3,344 Discovery Miles 33 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on the reporting of human rights in broadly defined times of conflict. It brings together scholarly and professional perspectives on the role of the media in constructing human rights and peacebuilding options in conflict and post-conflict environments, drawing on case studies from Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. It also provides critical reflections on the challenges faced by journalists and explores the implications of constructing human rights and peacebuilding options in their day-to-day professional activities. The chapters embrace a variety of theoretical, empirical and methodological approaches and will benefit students, scholars and media professionals alike.

Expanding Peace Journalism - Comparative and Critical Approaches (Paperback): Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Jake Lynch, Robert A. Hackett Expanding Peace Journalism - Comparative and Critical Approaches (Paperback)
Ibrahim Seaga Shaw, Jake Lynch, Robert A. Hackett
R679 Discovery Miles 6 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Expanding peace journalism: comparative and critical approaches draws together cutting-edge contributions from 17 international writers to this rapidly emerging field of research. Media coverage of conflicts is propagandistic and commonly portrays two elite actors contesting a single goal of 'victory'. This major new text explores and interrogates peace journalism as a significant challenge to this hegemonic discourse, which has been advocated and elaborated over the recent years in journalism, media development and academic spheres. Expanding peace journalism traces boundaries and links with the adjacent fields including alternative media, social movement activism and media democratisation. It includes case studies - from the media of countries including Australia, Canada, Guatemala, India, Nigeria, Norway, Sweden and the US - and explores connections with human rights, as well as Indigenous and women's rights activism. The problem some 50 years ago was what criteria an event had to meet to qualify as news ... When the news represents a distorted world image, the distortions are worth knowing. This book, so rich in content, is a testimony to the need for empirical, critical and constructive scrutiny of media. Each chapter opens a new window, a new angle; all of them important. From the preface by Johan Galtung

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