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            Challenges and Developments in Public Service Journalism

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            Contributor(s)
            D'Arma, Alessandro (editor)
            Michalis, Maria (editor)
            Ferrell Lowe, Gregory (editor)
            Zita, Michael-Bernhard (editor)
            Language
            English
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            Résumé
            This book focuses on the roles, opportunities and challenges for the provision of public service journalism and news in today’s increasingly complex and competitive digital media environment. The eleven chapters comprising the anthology bring together scholarly research on theory development, for policy analysis, and with treatments of practical cases and implications. The volume is organised in three parts: Normative frameworks, Platform power and AI, and National and regional cases in Europe and beyond – especially Africa, Asia and India. The preface and the postface were authored by practitioners engaged with research and development in the applied context of public service media organisations. Journalism in the public interest has always been a core aspect of the remit for public service media (PSM) organisations. Technological, economic, and political pressures have undermined the integrity of information systems around the world and threaten this foundational pillar of PSM. This anthology contributes to scholarly discourse and practical deliberations about journalism in the public interest from diverse analytical and geographic perspectives. Contributors provide analysis and insight in countries associated with the Global South as well as legacy PSM organisations in Europe. The anthology is timely given urgent concerns about the health and future of journalism in its roles and functions as a vital aspect of democracy in practice. The book clarifies a range of formidable challenges for public service journalism in the digital media ecology and provides rich and insightful analyses based on empirical research with findings that have pertinence for policy interventions, developing organisational strategies, and for applied practice.
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            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/208205
            Keywords
            Society and culture: general;Media studies;Central / national / federal government policies;Non-profitmaking organizations
            DOI
            10.16997/14610450
            ISBN
            9781915445605
            Publisher
            University of Westminster Press
            Publication date and place
            2024
            Imprint
            University of Westminster Press
            Classification
            Society and culture: general
            Media studies
            Central / national / federal government policies
            Non-profitmaking organizations
            Pages
            224
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              This project received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871069.

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