ISBN:
9783031230233
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Cross-border journalism (CBJ) has evolved from foreign correspondence, its dominant form for decades, to other forms like international advocacy journalism and global collaborative investigations, driven largely by the rapid development of technologies. Amid all this talk on an increasingly connected world, and on CBJ as part of the future of journalism, it is necessary to reflect: Is CBJ as described in European-North American literature really the reality for the rest of the world? How is current scholarship able to take stock of CBJ beyond the so-called mainstream West? This chapter looks at CBJ under the lens of critical de-Westernization by describing the realities of CBJ practice and research beyond the West, as well as the methodological and theoretical considerations in decentering knowledge production.
In:
The Palgrave handbook of cross-border journalism, Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023, (2023), Seite 67-81, 9783031230233
In:
year:2023
In:
pages:67-81
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-23023-3_5
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Author information:
Estella, Pauline Gidget