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Cold War Journalism, 1st ed. 2021 Between Cold Reception and Common Ground

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Cold War Journalism

This book explores Cold War journalism and journalists as threat, representing ?enemy? systems and ideologies. The book also examines Cold War aspirations of forging transnational journalistic connections across the Iron Curtain as well as finding common journalistic ground within the East and West blocs. The book shines a critical light on overly idealistic visions for that journalistic common ground, drawing on primary archival source material to investigate journalists and reporting work, journalistic content and journalistic venues during the Cold War era. This is not a book about traditional war correspondence ? rather, it is about the rhetorical battles and the ideological fronts that have shaped and continue to shape our world. By fully understanding how journalism and journalists have intersected with hostile barriers and divisions in the past, we can have a more nuanced understanding of the current global media environment.

1. Introduction.- 2. Cold War Journalists as the 'Enemy'.- 3. Cold War Journalism as Threat: Shielding Against Foreign Media Content.- 4. Cold War Journalism as Utility: Leveraging Foreign Media Content.- 5. Celebrating Transnational Connections.- 6. Questioning Journalistic Common Ground.- 7. Conclusion.

Kevin Grieves is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Whitworth University, USA. He is author of Journalism Across Boundaries: The Promises and Challenges of Transnational and Transborder Journalism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). He has published a number of scholarly articles on Cold War journalism history.

Addresses an important need to help readers better navigate the growing chasms between different understandings of journalism

Explores the rhetorical battles and the ideological fronts that have shaped and continue to shape our world, to give a more nuanced understanding of the current polarized political and media climates

Accomplishes a unique examination of historical context by way of several distinct case studies that contain common threads

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Ouvrage de 134 p.

14.8x21 cm

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