Reporting at the Southern Borders
Journalism and Public Debates on Immigration in the U.S. and the E.U.
Herausgeber: Dell'Orto, Giovanna; Birchfield, Vicki L.
Reporting at the Southern Borders
Journalism and Public Debates on Immigration in the U.S. and the E.U.
Herausgeber: Dell'Orto, Giovanna; Birchfield, Vicki L.
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This interdisciplinary, international volume fills a major gap in political science and communication literature on the role of news media in public debates over immigration by providing unique insider's perspectives on journalistic practices and bringing them into dialogue with scholars and immigrant rights practitioners. The contributors' comparative reflections on the professional, institutional, and technological constraints shaping news stories offer unprecedented insight into the challenges and opportunities for 21st century journalism to affect public discourse and policymaking about…mehr
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This interdisciplinary, international volume fills a major gap in political science and communication literature on the role of news media in public debates over immigration by providing unique insider's perspectives on journalistic practices and bringing them into dialogue with scholars and immigrant rights practitioners. The contributors' comparative reflections on the professional, institutional, and technological constraints shaping news stories offer unprecedented insight into the challenges and opportunities for 21st century journalism to affect public discourse and policymaking about issues critical to the future of the transatlantic space, making the book relevant across a wide range of scholarship on the media's impact on public affairs.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9780415709910
- ISBN-10: 0415709911
- Artikelnr.: 41670693
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9780415709910
- ISBN-10: 0415709911
- Artikelnr.: 41670693
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Giovanna Dell'Orto is an assistant professor at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota and a former immigration reporter with The Associated Press (AP) in the United States and Italy. She received her Ph.D. in mass communication from the University of Minnesota. Her AP articles have appeared in all major U.S. newspapers, including The New York Times, and in the international press, including the International Herald Tribune. Her research and teaching interests focus on the role of the news media, mediated discourses and national identity in international affairs, especially in transatlantic relations, historically and currently. Vicki L. Birchfield is an associate professor in The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology and director of the study abroad program on the European Union and transatlantic relations. She served as Director of the European Union Center of Excellence from 2008 to 2011, and currently co-directs the Center for European and Transatlantic Studies. Birchfield received a DES from the Graduate Institute of International Studies from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Georgia. Her research and teaching specializations are European politics, the European Union, comparative politics, and international political economy. Other research and intellectual interests include the interplay of capitalism and democracy, social movements and the politics of globalization, and transatlantic relations. She has been a visiting scholar at Sciences Po, Paris and the University of Bordeaux and has been bestowed the honor of "Chevalier dans l'Ordre national du Mérite" (Knight in the National Order of Merit) by the French government.
Introduction Giovanna Dell'Orto and Vicki L. Birchfield Part I: E.U. and
U.S. Policies and Politics of Immigration Today 1. National Identity and
the Challenge of Immigration; Jack Citrin 2. Policies and Politics of
Immigration in the United States and the European Union; Martin A. Schain
3. Responsible Reporting and Perceptions of Migrants in an Era of
Unprecedented Mobility; Anne Grobet 4. Communicating Effectively about
Migration; Jean-Philippe Chauzy and Gervais Appave Part II: Comparing
Immigration News Frames in the United States and Europe 5. Why Narrative Is
Not Enough: Immigration and the Genres of Journalism; Rodney Benson 6. Just
Off the Wire: AP's and AFP's Coverage of Immigration in France and the
United States; Rodrigo Zamith 7. Liking Stories: Readers' Comments on
Online Immigration Articles for The New York Times and The Guardian; Anna
Popkova 8. A (More) Humanitarian Take: Al-Jazeera English and Arabic Cover
Immigration in the West; Stephen Bennett Part III: Lampedusa and Schengen:
Covering Immigration in Today's Europe 9. Journalistic Strategies to Write
About Immigration under Nicolas Sarkozy's Presidency; Elise Vincent 10.
Shooting Immigration for the World: International Photojournalism at
Italy's Borders; Domenico Stinellis 11. Now You See Them, Now You Don't:
Italy's Visible and Invisible Immigrants; John Hooper 12. This is Not a
Country for Immigrants: Journalists and Political Discourse in Italy;
Riccardo Staglianò Part IV: Fences and the Far West: Covering Immigration
in the United States 13. The Border Beat in Battleground Arizona; Daniel
González 14. Violence, Drugs and Migration in the Border of Ciudad
Juarez-El Paso: The Challenges Facing Journalists; Lourdes Cárdenas 15.
Investigative Reporting at Risk: The Heroes and Horrors Behind Attacks on
Journalists in Mexico; Lise Olsen 16. Beyond the Far West: Translating the
American Border for Italians; Guido Olimpio 17. Immigration: A Minefield
for Journalists; Laure Mandeville Conclusion: Understanding Border
Journalism and Its Sociopolitical Impact; Giovanna Dell'Orto and Vicki L.
Birchfield
U.S. Policies and Politics of Immigration Today 1. National Identity and
the Challenge of Immigration; Jack Citrin 2. Policies and Politics of
Immigration in the United States and the European Union; Martin A. Schain
3. Responsible Reporting and Perceptions of Migrants in an Era of
Unprecedented Mobility; Anne Grobet 4. Communicating Effectively about
Migration; Jean-Philippe Chauzy and Gervais Appave Part II: Comparing
Immigration News Frames in the United States and Europe 5. Why Narrative Is
Not Enough: Immigration and the Genres of Journalism; Rodney Benson 6. Just
Off the Wire: AP's and AFP's Coverage of Immigration in France and the
United States; Rodrigo Zamith 7. Liking Stories: Readers' Comments on
Online Immigration Articles for The New York Times and The Guardian; Anna
Popkova 8. A (More) Humanitarian Take: Al-Jazeera English and Arabic Cover
Immigration in the West; Stephen Bennett Part III: Lampedusa and Schengen:
Covering Immigration in Today's Europe 9. Journalistic Strategies to Write
About Immigration under Nicolas Sarkozy's Presidency; Elise Vincent 10.
Shooting Immigration for the World: International Photojournalism at
Italy's Borders; Domenico Stinellis 11. Now You See Them, Now You Don't:
Italy's Visible and Invisible Immigrants; John Hooper 12. This is Not a
Country for Immigrants: Journalists and Political Discourse in Italy;
Riccardo Staglianò Part IV: Fences and the Far West: Covering Immigration
in the United States 13. The Border Beat in Battleground Arizona; Daniel
González 14. Violence, Drugs and Migration in the Border of Ciudad
Juarez-El Paso: The Challenges Facing Journalists; Lourdes Cárdenas 15.
Investigative Reporting at Risk: The Heroes and Horrors Behind Attacks on
Journalists in Mexico; Lise Olsen 16. Beyond the Far West: Translating the
American Border for Italians; Guido Olimpio 17. Immigration: A Minefield
for Journalists; Laure Mandeville Conclusion: Understanding Border
Journalism and Its Sociopolitical Impact; Giovanna Dell'Orto and Vicki L.
Birchfield
Introduction Giovanna Dell'Orto and Vicki L. Birchfield Part I: E.U. and
U.S. Policies and Politics of Immigration Today 1. National Identity and
the Challenge of Immigration; Jack Citrin 2. Policies and Politics of
Immigration in the United States and the European Union; Martin A. Schain
3. Responsible Reporting and Perceptions of Migrants in an Era of
Unprecedented Mobility; Anne Grobet 4. Communicating Effectively about
Migration; Jean-Philippe Chauzy and Gervais Appave Part II: Comparing
Immigration News Frames in the United States and Europe 5. Why Narrative Is
Not Enough: Immigration and the Genres of Journalism; Rodney Benson 6. Just
Off the Wire: AP's and AFP's Coverage of Immigration in France and the
United States; Rodrigo Zamith 7. Liking Stories: Readers' Comments on
Online Immigration Articles for The New York Times and The Guardian; Anna
Popkova 8. A (More) Humanitarian Take: Al-Jazeera English and Arabic Cover
Immigration in the West; Stephen Bennett Part III: Lampedusa and Schengen:
Covering Immigration in Today's Europe 9. Journalistic Strategies to Write
About Immigration under Nicolas Sarkozy's Presidency; Elise Vincent 10.
Shooting Immigration for the World: International Photojournalism at
Italy's Borders; Domenico Stinellis 11. Now You See Them, Now You Don't:
Italy's Visible and Invisible Immigrants; John Hooper 12. This is Not a
Country for Immigrants: Journalists and Political Discourse in Italy;
Riccardo Staglianò Part IV: Fences and the Far West: Covering Immigration
in the United States 13. The Border Beat in Battleground Arizona; Daniel
González 14. Violence, Drugs and Migration in the Border of Ciudad
Juarez-El Paso: The Challenges Facing Journalists; Lourdes Cárdenas 15.
Investigative Reporting at Risk: The Heroes and Horrors Behind Attacks on
Journalists in Mexico; Lise Olsen 16. Beyond the Far West: Translating the
American Border for Italians; Guido Olimpio 17. Immigration: A Minefield
for Journalists; Laure Mandeville Conclusion: Understanding Border
Journalism and Its Sociopolitical Impact; Giovanna Dell'Orto and Vicki L.
Birchfield
U.S. Policies and Politics of Immigration Today 1. National Identity and
the Challenge of Immigration; Jack Citrin 2. Policies and Politics of
Immigration in the United States and the European Union; Martin A. Schain
3. Responsible Reporting and Perceptions of Migrants in an Era of
Unprecedented Mobility; Anne Grobet 4. Communicating Effectively about
Migration; Jean-Philippe Chauzy and Gervais Appave Part II: Comparing
Immigration News Frames in the United States and Europe 5. Why Narrative Is
Not Enough: Immigration and the Genres of Journalism; Rodney Benson 6. Just
Off the Wire: AP's and AFP's Coverage of Immigration in France and the
United States; Rodrigo Zamith 7. Liking Stories: Readers' Comments on
Online Immigration Articles for The New York Times and The Guardian; Anna
Popkova 8. A (More) Humanitarian Take: Al-Jazeera English and Arabic Cover
Immigration in the West; Stephen Bennett Part III: Lampedusa and Schengen:
Covering Immigration in Today's Europe 9. Journalistic Strategies to Write
About Immigration under Nicolas Sarkozy's Presidency; Elise Vincent 10.
Shooting Immigration for the World: International Photojournalism at
Italy's Borders; Domenico Stinellis 11. Now You See Them, Now You Don't:
Italy's Visible and Invisible Immigrants; John Hooper 12. This is Not a
Country for Immigrants: Journalists and Political Discourse in Italy;
Riccardo Staglianò Part IV: Fences and the Far West: Covering Immigration
in the United States 13. The Border Beat in Battleground Arizona; Daniel
González 14. Violence, Drugs and Migration in the Border of Ciudad
Juarez-El Paso: The Challenges Facing Journalists; Lourdes Cárdenas 15.
Investigative Reporting at Risk: The Heroes and Horrors Behind Attacks on
Journalists in Mexico; Lise Olsen 16. Beyond the Far West: Translating the
American Border for Italians; Guido Olimpio 17. Immigration: A Minefield
for Journalists; Laure Mandeville Conclusion: Understanding Border
Journalism and Its Sociopolitical Impact; Giovanna Dell'Orto and Vicki L.
Birchfield







