This edited volume explores the evolving practices and essential role
of health and science journalists as they cover topics like conflict,
displacement, and global pandemics. Amid a changing media landscape
and new communication technologies, journalists in various countries
report facing similar key challenges, stressors, and threats to
professionalism. Contributors identify and explore these shared
challenges, including funding cuts, unrealistic expectations for
productivity, public mistrust and disregard for facts, and
increasingly polarized coverage, and they note that these challenges
are further intensified for journalists living and working in the
Global South. Factors like the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical
conflict continue to disrupt economic and social systems and increase
global inequities, including health outcomes, making the role of
health and science journalists more crucial than ever. Contributors to
this volume provide diverse perspectives and methodologies across a
spectrum of communities and regions, unpacking the numerous roles that
journalists and media organizations play during crises with chapters
investigating topics including newsroom experiences, perceived
influences on their professional identities, and the use of AI in
journalism. Ultimately, this book illustrates the dramatic changes and
new challenges to health and science journalism in the twenty-first
century and highlights the resilience and adaptability of these
journalists as they navigate unprecedented challenges to inform the
public. Scholars of journalism, communication, public health,
sociology, and political science will find this book of particular
interest.
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Emerging Practices during Crises
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781666949599
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok