Jämförande journalistikforskning, 15 högskolepoäng
| Giltig fr.o.m.: | HT2025 |
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| Giltig t.o.m.: | |
| Beslutsdatum: | 2025-04-22 |
| Beslutad av: | Ämnesrådet i Journalistik |
- Journalistic cultures and power 7,5 credits.
Bryman, A. (2016). Social research methods (5th edition). Oxford: Oxford University Press. (chapter 1)
Hallin, D. C. & Mancini, P (2004). Comparing Media Systems. Three models of Media and Politics. New York: Cambridge University Press. (available as e-book via the library)
Hallin, D. C. & Mancini, P. (eds.). (2012). Comparing media systems beyond the western world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (available as e-book via the library)
Hafez, K. (2007). The Myth of Media Globalization. Cambridge: Polity Press. (chapter 1) (available as e-book via the library)
Hanitzsch, T. (2007). Deconstructing Journalism Culture: Toward a Universal Theory. Communication Theory, 17(4), P 367-385.
Hanitzsch, T. (2019). Journalism studies still needs to fix Western bias. Journalism, 20(1), P 214–217.
Hanitzsch, T. (2009). Comparative Journalism Studies.in T. Hanitzsch and K. Wahl-Jorgensen (eds.). The Handbook of Journalism Studies. New York and London: Routledge, P 413-427.
Hanitzsch, T., Hanusch, F., Ramaprasad, J. & de Beer, A.S. (eds.). (2019). Worlds of journalism: Journalistic cultures around the globe. New York: Columbia University Press. (selected chapters, available as e-book via the library)
Kern-Stone, R. & Mishra, S. (eds) (2019). Transnational Media: Concepts and Cases. Wiley-Blackwell (selected chapters). (available as e-book via the library)
Livingstone, S. (2003). On the challenges of cross-national comparative media research. European Journal of Communication, 18(4), P 477-500.
Nygren, G. & Dobek-Ostrowska, B. (2015). Journalism in change – professional journalistic cultures in Poland, Russia and Sweden. Frankfurt: Peter Lang. (chapters 1, 2, 5 and 10) (available as e-book via the library)
Robertson, A. (2015). Media and politics in a globalizing world. Cambridge: Polity. (available as e-book via the library)
Voronova, L. (2014). Gendering in political journalism: A comparative study of Russia and Sweden (doctoral dissertation). Örebro: Örebro University. (pp. 37-45, chapters 4 and 8) (available as e-book)
Wahl-Jorgensen, K. & Hanitzsch, T. (eds.) (2020). The handbook of journalism studies (2nd edition). London, New York: Routledge. (Available as e-book; chapters 1, 7, 20 and 31-32)
Waisbord, S. (2013). Reinventing professionalism: Journalism and News in Global Perspective. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press. (available as e-book via the library)
Ward, S. (ed.) (2021). Handbook of Global Media Ethics. Springer (selected chapters, to be ordered by the library as an e-book)
Wilensky, H. L. (1964). The professionalization of everyone?. American Journal of Sociology, 70(2), P 137-158.
- Press freedom in a global perspective 7,5 credits.
Required readings:
Hanitzsch, T., & Vos, T. P. (2018). Journalism beyond democracy: A new look into journalistic roles in political and everyday life. Journalism, 19 (2), P 146-164.
McNair, B. (2009). Journalism and Democracy. In: Wahl-Jorgensen, K. & Hanitzsch, Th. (eds.) The handbook of journalism studies. New York: Routledge (P 237-249).
McQuail, D. (2010). McQuail's Mass Communication Theory. 6th edition. London: Sage. (chapter 8).
Thussu, Daya Kishan: Television News in the Era of Global Infotainment. In: Allan, S. (Ed.): The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism. (2009). P 362-373.
George, C. (2018) 24 Journalism, Censorship, and Press Freedom. Handbooks of Communication Science, P 473.
Voltmer, K. and Wasserman, H. (2014). Journalistic norms between universality and domestication: Journalists’ interpretations of press freedom in six new democracies. Global Media and Communication, 10 (2), P 177–192.
Freedman, E., (2020). In the crosshairs: The perils of environmental journalism. Journal of Human Rights, 19 (3), P 275-290.
Slavtcheva-Petkova, V., Ramaprasad, J., Springer, N., Hughes, S., Hanitzsch, T., Hamada, B., Hoxha, A. and Steindl, N. (2024). Conceptualizing Journalists' Safety around the Globe. In Journalism and Safety (P 11-29). Routledge.
Supplementary readings:
McQuail, D. (2010). McQuail's Mass Communication Theory. 6th edition. London: Sage.(Chapter 9).
Robertson, A. (2015). Media and politics in a globalizing world. Polity. (Chapters 4,6,10).
Carlsson, U. (ed.) (2016). Freedom of Expression and Media in Transition. Studies and Reflections in the Digital Age.
Grøndahl Larsen, A., Fadnes, I. & R. Krøvel (eds) (2020). Journalist safety and self-censorship. Routledge. (Chapters 3, 7).
Chen, G. M., Pain, P., Chen, V. Y., Mekelburg, M., Springer, N., & Troger, F. (2020). ‘You really have to have a thick skin’: A cross-cultural perspective on how online harassment influences female journalists. Journalism, 21 (7), P 877-895.