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The News Media in Puerto Rico - Journalism in Colonial Settings and in Times of Crises (Paperback): Federico Subervi-Velez,... The News Media in Puerto Rico - Journalism in Colonial Settings and in Times of Crises (Paperback)
Federico Subervi-Velez, Sandra Rodriguez Cotto, Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R1,179 Discovery Miles 11 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The News Media in Puerto Rico offers a synopsis as well as a critical analysis of the Island's news media system, with emphasis on the political and economic factors that most influence how the media operate. The authors also document the impact of Hurricane Maria on the media structures and the changing media landscape given the political, economic and colonial strictures. Building on interviews with news media professionals, the book further presents detailed insights about journalism and journalism education in these times of crises. The final chapters include theoretical frameworks and methodological guidelines for the analysis of other colonial, post-colonial and neo-colonial media systems, with research recommendations valuable for future studies of the Island's media as well as for cross-national comparisons. This book will be an essential read for students and scholars interested in learning not only about the Puerto Rican and Latin American mass media, but also the media systems of other colonial/neo-colonial countries.

Science Journalism in the Arab World - The Quest for 'Ilm' and Truth (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Abdullah Alhuntushi,... Science Journalism in the Arab World - The Quest for 'Ilm' and Truth (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Abdullah Alhuntushi, Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R3,492 Discovery Miles 34 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the main issues and challenges that science journalism faces in the MENA region while analyzing how journalists in these countries cover science and engage with scientists. Most countries in the Middle East and North Africa region have set an ambitious goal for 2030: to transform their societies and become knowledge economies. This means modernizing institutions and encouraging people to embrace Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics as part of their daily lives. This books claims that the main vehicle to achieve this goal is science news reporting, as it continues to be the main platform to disseminate scientific knowledge to the general public. Simultaneously, it is also poorly equipped to achieve this task. Interviewing dozens of journalists, the authors looked at specific areas such as the gender divide and its effects on science news reporting as well as the role of religion and culture in shaping journalism as a political institution. The authors conclude that traditional normative assumptions as to why science reporting does not live up to expectations need to be reviewed in light of other more structural problems such as lack of skills and specialization in science communication in the region. In so doing, the book sets out to understand the past, present and future of science news in one of the most challenging regions in the world for journalists.

Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South - A Mouthpiece for Truth (Paperback): Jairo Lugo-Ocando Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South - A Mouthpiece for Truth (Paperback)
Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R960 Discovery Miles 9 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South: A Mouthpiece for Truth examines the way in which foreign aid has shaped professional ideologies of journalism as part of systematic and orchestrated efforts since the beginning of the twentieth century to shape journalism as a political institution of the Global South. Foreign aid pushed for cultural convergence around a set of ideologies as a way of exporting ideology and expanding markets, reflecting the market society along with the expansion of U.S. power and culture across the globe. Jairo Lugo-Ocando argues that these policies were not confined to the Cold War and were not a purely modern phenomenon; today's journalism grammar was not invented in one place and spread to the rest, but was instead a forced colonial and post-colonial nation-building exercise that reflected both imposition and contestation to these attempts. As a result, Lugo-Ocando claims, journalism grammar and ideology differ between societies in the Global South, regardless of claims of universality. Scholars of journalism, international relations, Latin American Studies, and history will find this book particularly useful.

Media and Governance in Latin America - Toward a Plurality of Voices (Hardcover, New edition): Ximena Orchard, Sara Garcia... Media and Governance in Latin America - Toward a Plurality of Voices (Hardcover, New edition)
Ximena Orchard, Sara Garcia Santamaria, Julieta Brambila, Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R2,500 Discovery Miles 25 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited book aims at bringing together a range of contemporary expertise that can shed light on the relationship between media pluralism in Latin America and processes of democratization and social justice. In doing so, the authors of the book provide empirically grounded theoretical insight into the extent to which questions about media pluralism-broadly understood as the striving for diverse and inclusive media spheres-are an essential part of scholarly debates on democratic governance. The rise in recent years of authoritarianism, populism and nationalism, both in fragile and stable democratic systems, makes media pluralism an intellectual and empirical cornerstone of any debate about the future of democratic governance around the world. This book-useful for students and researchers on topics such as Media, Communications, Latin American Studies and Politics-aims to make a contribution to such debate by approaching some pressing questions about the relationship of Latin American governments with media structures, journalistic practices, the communication capabilities of vulnerable populations and the expressive opportunities of the general public.

Media and Governance in Latin America - Toward a Plurality of Voices (Paperback, New edition): Ximena Orchard, Sara Garcia... Media and Governance in Latin America - Toward a Plurality of Voices (Paperback, New edition)
Ximena Orchard, Sara Garcia Santamaria, Julieta Brambila, Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R1,007 Discovery Miles 10 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited book aims at bringing together a range of contemporary expertise that can shed light on the relationship between media pluralism in Latin America and processes of democratization and social justice. In doing so, the authors of the book provide empirically grounded theoretical insight into the extent to which questions about media pluralism-broadly understood as the striving for diverse and inclusive media spheres-are an essential part of scholarly debates on democratic governance. The rise in recent years of authoritarianism, populism and nationalism, both in fragile and stable democratic systems, makes media pluralism an intellectual and empirical cornerstone of any debate about the future of democratic governance around the world. This book-useful for students and researchers on topics such as Media, Communications, Latin American Studies and Politics-aims to make a contribution to such debate by approaching some pressing questions about the relationship of Latin American governments with media structures, journalistic practices, the communication capabilities of vulnerable populations and the expressive opportunities of the general public.

The News Media in Puerto Rico - Journalism in Colonial Settings and in Times of Crises (Hardcover): Federico Subervi-Velez,... The News Media in Puerto Rico - Journalism in Colonial Settings and in Times of Crises (Hardcover)
Federico Subervi-Velez, Sandra Rodriguez Cotto, Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R3,877 Discovery Miles 38 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The News Media in Puerto Rico offers a synopsis as well as a critical analysis of the Island's news media system, with emphasis on the political and economic factors that most influence how the media operate. The authors also document the impact of Hurricane Maria on the media structures and the changing media landscape given the political, economic and colonial strictures. Building on interviews with news media professionals, the book further presents detailed insights about journalism and journalism education in these times of crises. The final chapters include theoretical frameworks and methodological guidelines for the analysis of other colonial, post-colonial and neo-colonial media systems, with research recommendations valuable for future studies of the Island's media as well as for cross-national comparisons. This book will be an essential read for students and scholars interested in learning not only about the Puerto Rican and Latin American mass media, but also the media systems of other colonial/neo-colonial countries.

Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South - A Mouthpiece for Truth (Hardcover): Jairo Lugo-Ocando Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South - A Mouthpiece for Truth (Hardcover)
Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R2,475 Discovery Miles 24 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Foreign Aid and Journalism in the Global South: A Mouthpiece for Truth examines the way in which foreign aid has shaped professional ideologies of journalism as part of systematic and orchestrated efforts since the beginning of the twentieth century to shape journalism as a political institution of the Global South. Foreign aid pushed for cultural convergence around a set of ideologies as a way of exporting ideology and expanding markets, reflecting the market society along with the expansion of U.S. power and culture across the globe. Jairo Lugo-Ocando argues that these policies were not confined to the Cold War and were not a purely modern phenomenon; today's journalism grammar was not invented in one place and spread to the rest, but was instead a forced colonial and post-colonial nation-building exercise that reflected both imposition and contestation to these attempts. As a result, Lugo-Ocando claims, journalism grammar and ideology differ between societies in the Global South, regardless of claims of universality. Scholars of journalism, international relations, Latin American Studies, and history will find this book particularly useful.

Developing News - Global journalism and the coverage of "Third World" development (Paperback): Jairo Lugo-Ocando, An Nguyen Developing News - Global journalism and the coverage of "Third World" development (Paperback)
Jairo Lugo-Ocando, An Nguyen
R1,208 Discovery Miles 12 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Developing News sets out to describe how development is articulated in the news and used by newspeople as an analytical category to explain the world. It is about examining development as a discourse that is based on the harmful contrast between the developed and the developing (or the underdeveloped) and that sets the boundaries for what is permissible to say. Jairo Lugo-Ocando and An Nguyen begin by discussing the news coverage of development that emerged as a news category for newspapers and broadcasters after World War II. They move on to examine the way development has been reported by the mainstream media, exploring the rationales and ideologies that determined and continue to define the way the media think about and represent development in the news. In doing so, the authors contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between the news agenda, news sources and the development policies that are set in the centres of power. This book is ideal for those studying and researching and studying issues to do with journalism and the "Third World". It may also be relevant for those students taking courses in global or international journalism, media and democracy, development studies or international politics. Above all, it is an invitation for journalists to rethink their own practice in representing international development and its component.

Poor News - Media Discourses of Poverty in Times of Austerity (Paperback): Steven Harkins, Jairo Lugo-Ocando Poor News - Media Discourses of Poverty in Times of Austerity (Paperback)
Steven Harkins, Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Poor News examines the way discourses of poverty are articulated in the news media by incorporating specific narratives and definers that bring about certain ideological worldviews. This happens, the authors claim, because journalists and news editors make use of a set of information strategies while accessing certain sources within specific social and political dynamics. The book looks at the case of the news media in Britain since the industrial revolution and produces a historical account of how these media discourses came into play. The main thesis is that there have been different historical cycles that reflect particular hegemonic ideas of each period. Consequently, the role of mainstream journalism has been a subservient one for existing elites when it comes to the propagation of dominant ideas.

Poor News - Media Discourses of Poverty in Times of Austerity (Hardcover): Steven Harkins, Jairo Lugo-Ocando Poor News - Media Discourses of Poverty in Times of Austerity (Hardcover)
Steven Harkins, Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R3,227 Discovery Miles 32 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Poor News examines the way discourses of poverty are articulated in the news media by incorporating specific narratives and definers that bring about certain ideological worldviews. This happens, the authors claim, because journalists and news editors make use of a set of information strategies while accessing certain sources within specific social and political dynamics. The book looks at the case of the news media in Britain since the industrial revolution and produces a historical account of how these media discourses came into play. The main thesis is that there have been different historical cycles that reflect particular hegemonic ideas of each period. Consequently, the role of mainstream journalism has been a subservient one for existing elites when it comes to the propagation of dominant ideas.

Developing News - Global journalism and the coverage of "Third World" development (Hardcover): Jairo Lugo-Ocando, An Nguyen Developing News - Global journalism and the coverage of "Third World" development (Hardcover)
Jairo Lugo-Ocando, An Nguyen
R4,162 Discovery Miles 41 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Developing News sets out to describe how development is articulated in the news and used by newspeople as an analytical category to explain the world. It is about examining development as a discourse that is based on the harmful contrast between the developed and the developing (or the underdeveloped) and that sets the boundaries for what is permissible to say. Jairo Lugo-Ocando and An Nguyen begin by discussing the news coverage of development that emerged as a news category for newspapers and broadcasters after World War II. They move on to examine the way development has been reported by the mainstream media, exploring the rationales and ideologies that determined and continue to define the way the media think about and represent development in the news. In doing so, the authors contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between the news agenda, news sources and the development policies that are set in the centres of power. This book is ideal for those studying and researching and studying issues to do with journalism and the "Third World". It may also be relevant for those students taking courses in global or international journalism, media and democracy, development studies or international politics. Above all, it is an invitation for journalists to rethink their own practice in representing international development and its component.

Crime Statistics in the News - Journalism, Numbers and Social Deviation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Jairo Lugo-Ocando Crime Statistics in the News - Journalism, Numbers and Social Deviation (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R2,926 Discovery Miles 29 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a comparative exploration of how journalists across different newsrooms around the world access and interpret statistics when producing stories related to crime. Looking at the nature of news sources regularly used by journalists, Lugo-Ocando analyses how these numbers are used to report crime. As the author argues, far from being straightforward, the relationship between numbers and journalists in the context of crime reporting is complex, and at times, problematic. Because the reporting of crime statistics impacts upon policymaking, we need to better understand how these statistics are used and reported in order to improve the process of decision. Finally, Lugo-Ocando maintains that the only way to create a fairer justice system and a better-informed general public is by improving the way crime is covered in the news. A compelling and informed text, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of criminology and journalism alike.

Blaming the Victim - How Global Journalism Fails Those in Poverty (Paperback): Jairo Lugo-Ocando Blaming the Victim - How Global Journalism Fails Those in Poverty (Paperback)
Jairo Lugo-Ocando
R783 R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Save R40 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Poverty, it seems, is a constant in today's news, usually the result of famine, exclusion or conflict. In Blaming the Victim, Jairo Lugo-Ocando sets out to deconstruct and reconsider the variety of ways in which the global news media misrepresent and decontextualise the causes and consequences of poverty worldwide. The result is that the fundamental determinant of poverty - inequality - is removed from their accounts. The books asks many biting questions. When - and how - does poverty become newsworthy? How does ideology come into play when determining the ways in which 'poverty' is constructed in newsrooms - and how do the resulting narratives frame the issue? And why do so many journalists and news editors tend to obscure the structural causes of poverty? In analysing the processes of news production and presentation around the world, Lugo-Ocando reveals that the news-makers' agendas are often as problematic as the geopolitics they seek to represent. This groundbreaking study reframes the ways in which we can think and write about the enduring global injustice of poverty.

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