Health and Science Journalism in the Twenty-First Century
Emerging Practices During Crises
Herausgeber: Ali Shah, Sayyed Fawad; Ginossar, Tamar
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Emerging Practices During Crises
Herausgeber: Ali Shah, Sayyed Fawad; Ginossar, Tamar
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This edited volume explores the practices of health and science journalists covering conflicts, displacement, and global pandemics amid evolving media landscapes and new communication technologies. Contributors highlight shared challenges like funding cuts, public mistrust, and online harassment.
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This edited volume explores the practices of health and science journalists covering conflicts, displacement, and global pandemics amid evolving media landscapes and new communication technologies. Contributors highlight shared challenges like funding cuts, public mistrust, and online harassment.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781666949582
- ISBN-10: 1666949582
- Artikelnr.: 72699900
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781666949582
- ISBN-10: 1666949582
- Artikelnr.: 72699900
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sayyed Fawad Ali Shah is assistant professor in the School of Communication and Journalism at Auburn University. Tamar Ginossar is professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism and the BA/MD Program at the University of New Mexico.
Chapter One: Health Journalists' Views of Their Work Amid a Pandemic and
U.S. Partisan Political Conflict
Maria E. Len-Rios, Amanda Hinnant, and Rachel Young
Chapter Two: Crisis Journalism and Professional Role Conceptions: A Survey
of Journalists in Bangladesh
Khairul Islam and Pradeep Sopory
Chapter Three: Fighting COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Africa: Reflections
of Journalistic Attitudes in Coverage
Abena Yeboah-Banin, Gilbert Kuuim Muobom Tietaah, Audrey Gadzekpo, Jade
Ampomaah Baah, and Daniel Kwame Ampofo Adjei
Chapter Four: Journalists' Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and
Health and Science News Coverage in Ghana
Gifty Appiah Adjei
Chapter Five: Collaboration is Key: How Rapidly Mobilized
Journalist-Researcher Task Forces can Tackle Crisis Communication During a
Global Pandemic
Natasha A. Strydhorst, Asheley R. Landrum, Kat Snow, Sue Ellen, Sevda Eris,
Scott Burg
Chapter Six: Communicating Health Information to Rural Communities in the
21st Century: Local Journalists as Trusted Messengers
Ch'Ree Essary, Natasha Strydhorst, Javier Morales Riech, Asheley R. Landrum
Chapter Seven: Journalists' Responsibility in Communicating about Public
and Corporate Health Crises: Opportunities Afforded by Social Media
Janine Nadine Blessing, Cassandra L.C. Troy, Nicholas Eng, Jin Chen
Chapter Eight: Literacy in Science and Journalism as a Weapon in the
Post-truth Era Crisis
Avshalom Ginossar
Chapter Nine: Understanding Climate Journalism in Pakistan
Shabir Hussain and Jamal Ud Din
U.S. Partisan Political Conflict
Maria E. Len-Rios, Amanda Hinnant, and Rachel Young
Chapter Two: Crisis Journalism and Professional Role Conceptions: A Survey
of Journalists in Bangladesh
Khairul Islam and Pradeep Sopory
Chapter Three: Fighting COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Africa: Reflections
of Journalistic Attitudes in Coverage
Abena Yeboah-Banin, Gilbert Kuuim Muobom Tietaah, Audrey Gadzekpo, Jade
Ampomaah Baah, and Daniel Kwame Ampofo Adjei
Chapter Four: Journalists' Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and
Health and Science News Coverage in Ghana
Gifty Appiah Adjei
Chapter Five: Collaboration is Key: How Rapidly Mobilized
Journalist-Researcher Task Forces can Tackle Crisis Communication During a
Global Pandemic
Natasha A. Strydhorst, Asheley R. Landrum, Kat Snow, Sue Ellen, Sevda Eris,
Scott Burg
Chapter Six: Communicating Health Information to Rural Communities in the
21st Century: Local Journalists as Trusted Messengers
Ch'Ree Essary, Natasha Strydhorst, Javier Morales Riech, Asheley R. Landrum
Chapter Seven: Journalists' Responsibility in Communicating about Public
and Corporate Health Crises: Opportunities Afforded by Social Media
Janine Nadine Blessing, Cassandra L.C. Troy, Nicholas Eng, Jin Chen
Chapter Eight: Literacy in Science and Journalism as a Weapon in the
Post-truth Era Crisis
Avshalom Ginossar
Chapter Nine: Understanding Climate Journalism in Pakistan
Shabir Hussain and Jamal Ud Din
Chapter One: Health Journalists' Views of Their Work Amid a Pandemic and
U.S. Partisan Political Conflict
Maria E. Len-Rios, Amanda Hinnant, and Rachel Young
Chapter Two: Crisis Journalism and Professional Role Conceptions: A Survey
of Journalists in Bangladesh
Khairul Islam and Pradeep Sopory
Chapter Three: Fighting COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Africa: Reflections
of Journalistic Attitudes in Coverage
Abena Yeboah-Banin, Gilbert Kuuim Muobom Tietaah, Audrey Gadzekpo, Jade
Ampomaah Baah, and Daniel Kwame Ampofo Adjei
Chapter Four: Journalists' Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and
Health and Science News Coverage in Ghana
Gifty Appiah Adjei
Chapter Five: Collaboration is Key: How Rapidly Mobilized
Journalist-Researcher Task Forces can Tackle Crisis Communication During a
Global Pandemic
Natasha A. Strydhorst, Asheley R. Landrum, Kat Snow, Sue Ellen, Sevda Eris,
Scott Burg
Chapter Six: Communicating Health Information to Rural Communities in the
21st Century: Local Journalists as Trusted Messengers
Ch'Ree Essary, Natasha Strydhorst, Javier Morales Riech, Asheley R. Landrum
Chapter Seven: Journalists' Responsibility in Communicating about Public
and Corporate Health Crises: Opportunities Afforded by Social Media
Janine Nadine Blessing, Cassandra L.C. Troy, Nicholas Eng, Jin Chen
Chapter Eight: Literacy in Science and Journalism as a Weapon in the
Post-truth Era Crisis
Avshalom Ginossar
Chapter Nine: Understanding Climate Journalism in Pakistan
Shabir Hussain and Jamal Ud Din
U.S. Partisan Political Conflict
Maria E. Len-Rios, Amanda Hinnant, and Rachel Young
Chapter Two: Crisis Journalism and Professional Role Conceptions: A Survey
of Journalists in Bangladesh
Khairul Islam and Pradeep Sopory
Chapter Three: Fighting COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Africa: Reflections
of Journalistic Attitudes in Coverage
Abena Yeboah-Banin, Gilbert Kuuim Muobom Tietaah, Audrey Gadzekpo, Jade
Ampomaah Baah, and Daniel Kwame Ampofo Adjei
Chapter Four: Journalists' Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and
Health and Science News Coverage in Ghana
Gifty Appiah Adjei
Chapter Five: Collaboration is Key: How Rapidly Mobilized
Journalist-Researcher Task Forces can Tackle Crisis Communication During a
Global Pandemic
Natasha A. Strydhorst, Asheley R. Landrum, Kat Snow, Sue Ellen, Sevda Eris,
Scott Burg
Chapter Six: Communicating Health Information to Rural Communities in the
21st Century: Local Journalists as Trusted Messengers
Ch'Ree Essary, Natasha Strydhorst, Javier Morales Riech, Asheley R. Landrum
Chapter Seven: Journalists' Responsibility in Communicating about Public
and Corporate Health Crises: Opportunities Afforded by Social Media
Janine Nadine Blessing, Cassandra L.C. Troy, Nicholas Eng, Jin Chen
Chapter Eight: Literacy in Science and Journalism as a Weapon in the
Post-truth Era Crisis
Avshalom Ginossar
Chapter Nine: Understanding Climate Journalism in Pakistan
Shabir Hussain and Jamal Ud Din