This book introduces a new methodology to assess the way in which journalists today operate within a new sphere of communicative ‘public’ interdependence across global digital communities by focusing on climate change debates. The authors propose a framework of ‘cosmopolitan loops,’ which addresses three major transformations in journalistic practice: the availability of ‘fluid’ webs of data which situate journalistic practice in a transnational arena; the increased involvement of journalists from developing countries in a transnationally interdependent sphere; and the increased awareness of a larger interconnected globalized ‘risk’ dimension of even local issues which shapes a new sphere of news ‘horizons.’ The authors draw on interviews with journalists to demonstrate that the construction of climate change ‘issues’ is increasingly situated in an emerging dimension of journalistic interconnectivity with climate actors across local, global and digital arenas and through physicaland digital spaces of flows.
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This book introduces a new methodology to assess the way in which journalists today operate within a new sphere of communicative ‘public’ interdependence across global digital communities by focusing on climate change debates.
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1. Introduction.- 2. Risk Journalism: In Contexts of Trans-Societal Interdependence.- 3. Towards Cosmopolitan Relational 'Scales' of Actoral Interconnectivity.- 4. Pakistan, a Glocalized Context for Global Media Climate Change Research.- 5. Methodology.- 6. Cosmopolitanized Scales of Climate Change Communication: Arenas, Actors and Communicative Spaces.- 7. The Construction of the Cosmopolitanised News of Climate Change at the Micro-Scale: Representation, Production and Communication.- 8. Cosmopolitan Relational Loops of Interconnectivity.
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This book introduces a new methodology to assess the way in which journalists today operate within a new sphere of communicative ‘public’ interdependence across global digital communities by focusing on climate change debates. The authors propose a framework of ‘cosmopolitan loops,’ which addresses three major transformations in journalistic practice: the availability of ‘fluid’ webs of data which situate journalistic practice in a transnational arena; the increased involvement of journalists from developing countries in a transnationally interdependent sphere; and the increased awareness of a larger interconnected globalized ‘risk’ dimension of even local issues which shapes a new sphere of news ‘horizons.’ The authors draw on interviews with journalists to demonstrate that the construction of climate change ‘issues’ is increasingly situated in an emerging dimension of journalistic interconnectivity with climate actors across local, global and digital arenas and through physical and digital spaces of flows.
Ingrid Volkmer is Professor at the School of Culture and Communication, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Kasim Sharif is Lecturer at the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Ingrid Volkmer is Professor at the School of Culture and Communication, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Kasim Sharif is Lecturer at the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, Australia.
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Illustrates the new ways in which journalists raise public awareness on climate change across local, national, regional, and global digital spaces Contributes to a new ‘reflexive’ perspective of data journalism scholarship Introduces the concept of 'cosmopolitan loops' to address major transformations in journalistic practice
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9783030103521
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2019-01-12
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210 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Ingrid Volkmer is Professor at the School of Culture and Communication, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne, Australia.Kasim Sharif is Lecturer at the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne, Australia.