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What Is Sustainable Journalism?: Integrating the Environmental, Social, and Economic Challenges of Journalism New edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 374 pages, kõrgus x laius: 225x150 mm, kaal: 670 g, 15 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433134411
  • ISBN-13: 9781433134418
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 374 pages, kõrgus x laius: 225x150 mm, kaal: 670 g, 15 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433134411
  • ISBN-13: 9781433134418
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This edited volume, which elaborates on the idea and concept of sustainable journalism, is the result of a perceived lack of integral research approaches to journalism and sustainable development.



This edited volume, which elaborates on the idea and concept of sustainable journalism, is the result of a perceived lack of integral research approaches to journalism and sustainable development. Thirty years ago, in 1987, the Brundtland Report pointed out economic growth, social equality and environmental protection as the three main pillars of a sustainable development. These pillars are intertwined, interdependent, and need to be reconciled. However, usually, scholars interested in the business crisis of the media industry tend to leave the social and environmental dimensions of journalism aside, and vice versa. What Is Sustainable Journalism? is the first book that discusses and examines the economic, social and environmental challenges of professional journalism simultaneously. This unique book and fresh contribution to the discussion of the future of journalism assembles international expertise in all three fields, arguing for the necessity of integral research perspectives and for sustainable journalism as the key to long-term survival of professional journalism. The book is relevant for scholars and master’s students in media economy, media and communication, and environmental communication.

Preface and Acknowledgements ix
What Is Sustainable Journalism? An Introduction xi
Peter Berglez
Ulrika Olausson
Mart Ots
Contributions xxvii
Part One Environment in Focus
1(112)
Chapter One Quick and Dirty News: The Prospect for More Sustainable Journalism
3(16)
Justin Lewis
Chapter Two Making Journalism Sustainable/Sustaining the Environmental Costs of Journalism
19(20)
Richard Maxwell
Toby Miller
Chapter Three The Ecomodernists: Journalists Reimagining a Sustainable Future
39(18)
Declan Fahy
Matthew C. Nisbet
Chapter Four Post-normal Journalism: Climate Journalism and Its Changing Contribution to an Unsustainable Debate
57(18)
Michael Bruggemann
Chapter Five Environmental Journalism and Environmental Sustainability in Southeast Asia
75(18)
Yan Wah Leung
Edson C. Tandoc Jr.
Shirley S. Ho
Chapter Six Student Content Production of Climate Communications
93(20)
Beth Osnes
Rebecca Safran
Maxwell Boykoff
Part Two Society in Focus
113(106)
Chapter Seven Journalism and Democracy: Towards a Sustainable Future
115(20)
Pieter Maeseele
Danielle Raeijmaekers
Chapter Eight News Journalism for Global Sustainability? On the Problems with Reification and Othering when Reporting on Social Inequality
135(16)
Ernesto Abalo
Chapter Nine News-savvy Kids and the Sustainability of Journalism
151(10)
Ebba Sundin
Chapter Ten News Users' (Dis)trust in Media Performance: Challenges to Sustainable Journalism in Times of Xenophobia
161(20)
Susanne M. Almgren
Chapter Eleven Sustaining Spaces, Patrolling Borders: News Coverage of Migrating Peoples
181(18)
Mike Gasher
Chapter Twelve Sustainable War Journalism and International Public Law
199(20)
Stig A. Nohrstedt
Rune Ottosen
Part Three Economy in Focus
219(148)
Chapter Thirteen A Global Media Resource Model: Understanding News Media Viability Under Varying Environmental Conditions
221(22)
C. Ann Hollifield
Laura Schneider
Chapter Fourteen Monitoring Media Sustainability: Economic and Business Revisions to Development Indicators
243(14)
Robert G. Picard
Chapter Fifteen Mapping the World's Digital Media Ecosystem: The Quest for Sustainability
257(20)
James Breiner
Chapter Sixteen The Sustainability of Native Advertising: Organizational Perspectives on the Blurring of the Boundary Between Editorial and Commercial Content in Contemporary Media
277(18)
Fredrik Stiernstedt
Chapter Seventeen Managing for Sustainable Journalism Under Authoritarianism: Innovative Business Models Aimed at Good Practice
295(20)
Naomi Sakr
Chapter Eighteen Sustainable Journalism? An Approach to New Ethics Management to Achieve Competitive Advantages
315(18)
Anke Trommershausen
Chapter Nineteen The Socio-local Newspaper: Creating a Sustainable Future for the Legacy Provincial News Industry
333(18)
Rachel Matthews
Chapter Twenty Structural Collapse: The American Journalism Crisis and the Search for a Sustainable Future
351(16)
Victor Pickard
Authors 367
Peter Berglez is Professor of Media and Communications at Jönköping University. Berglezs research has been published in journals such as Journalism Studies, Media, Culture & Society and Environmental Communication, and he is the author of the book Global Journalism: Theory and Practice.



Ulrika Olausson is Professor of Media and Communications at Jönköping University. Olaussons research centers on journalism in legacy and social media with a particular interest in global environmental risks. Her research has been widely published in internationally renowned journals and edited collections.



Mart Ots is Associate Professor of Business Administration at Jönköping University. He is director of the Media Management and Transformation Centre at Jönköping International Business School, expert advisor on issues of media regulation, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Media Business Studies. His work on media policy and professional practices in the area of marketing and communications has been published in books and journals such as European Journal of Marketing and Journal of Advertising Research.