Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift
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Resumo: | A sizable portion of our everyday knowledge about Sub-Saharan Africa comes from the work of international news reporters. Even though these news actors play a critical role in the communication of the distant Other, frequently criticized for its representational deficits, scholar empirical research on the work of foreign correspondents has been considerably neglected: it is now decades old, it lacks a systematic examination of the on the ground realities of journalism in Africa and of the evolving work of professionals and Pro-Ams supported by networked digital media. This article analyses the evolving professional cultures and newswork of those individuals (micro). It inspects long-term trajectories in international journalism combined with short-term developments based on trans- formations on microelectronics and digitization. We conduct the first recorded Pan-African online survey on the work of international news reporters, collecting answers from 124 participants in 41 countries. These findings are complemented by semi-structured interviews with 43 professionals based in Nairobi, Dakar and Johannesburg. Our findings challenge the narrative of international news report- ing as a dying breed. Instead, they support a nuanced view towards localized conti- nuities and localized ruptures in contemporary post-industrial mediascape: its socio-demographics express a considerably precarious new economy of foreign correspondence ? particularly, in the case of freelance workers ? while the use of network-based digital media is driving the field towards the rising of a multilayered confederacy of distinct correspondences. |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shiftCorrespondente estrangeiro - Foreign correspondentReportagens internacionais - International news reportingJornalismo em rede - Networked journalismPro-am - Pro-amRedes sociais - Social mediaA sizable portion of our everyday knowledge about Sub-Saharan Africa comes from the work of international news reporters. Even though these news actors play a critical role in the communication of the distant Other, frequently criticized for its representational deficits, scholar empirical research on the work of foreign correspondents has been considerably neglected: it is now decades old, it lacks a systematic examination of the on the ground realities of journalism in Africa and of the evolving work of professionals and Pro-Ams supported by networked digital media. This article analyses the evolving professional cultures and newswork of those individuals (micro). It inspects long-term trajectories in international journalism combined with short-term developments based on trans- formations on microelectronics and digitization. We conduct the first recorded Pan-African online survey on the work of international news reporters, collecting answers from 124 participants in 41 countries. These findings are complemented by semi-structured interviews with 43 professionals based in Nairobi, Dakar and Johannesburg. Our findings challenge the narrative of international news report- ing as a dying breed. Instead, they support a nuanced view towards localized conti- nuities and localized ruptures in contemporary post-industrial mediascape: its socio-demographics express a considerably precarious new economy of foreign correspondence ? particularly, in the case of freelance workers ? while the use of network-based digital media is driving the field towards the rising of a multilayered confederacy of distinct correspondences.2014-02-20T09:04:01Z2014-02-202013-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dspace.ismt.pt/xmlui/handle/123456789/369eng2174-1859http://dspace.ismt.pt/xmlui/handle/123456789/369Vicente, Paulo Nunoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-15T14:58:35Zoai:repositorio.ismt.pt:123456789/369Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:54:10.819160Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift Vicente, Paulo Nuno Correspondente estrangeiro - Foreign correspondent Reportagens internacionais - International news reporting Jornalismo em rede - Networked journalism Pro-am - Pro-am Redes sociais - Social media |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift |
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Foreign Correspondence from Sub-saharan Africa: an evolving communicational paradign shift |
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Vicente, Paulo Nuno |
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Vicente, Paulo Nuno |
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Vicente, Paulo Nuno |
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Correspondente estrangeiro - Foreign correspondent Reportagens internacionais - International news reporting Jornalismo em rede - Networked journalism Pro-am - Pro-am Redes sociais - Social media |
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Correspondente estrangeiro - Foreign correspondent Reportagens internacionais - International news reporting Jornalismo em rede - Networked journalism Pro-am - Pro-am Redes sociais - Social media |
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A sizable portion of our everyday knowledge about Sub-Saharan Africa comes from the work of international news reporters. Even though these news actors play a critical role in the communication of the distant Other, frequently criticized for its representational deficits, scholar empirical research on the work of foreign correspondents has been considerably neglected: it is now decades old, it lacks a systematic examination of the on the ground realities of journalism in Africa and of the evolving work of professionals and Pro-Ams supported by networked digital media. This article analyses the evolving professional cultures and newswork of those individuals (micro). It inspects long-term trajectories in international journalism combined with short-term developments based on trans- formations on microelectronics and digitization. We conduct the first recorded Pan-African online survey on the work of international news reporters, collecting answers from 124 participants in 41 countries. These findings are complemented by semi-structured interviews with 43 professionals based in Nairobi, Dakar and Johannesburg. Our findings challenge the narrative of international news report- ing as a dying breed. Instead, they support a nuanced view towards localized conti- nuities and localized ruptures in contemporary post-industrial mediascape: its socio-demographics express a considerably precarious new economy of foreign correspondence ? particularly, in the case of freelance workers ? while the use of network-based digital media is driving the field towards the rising of a multilayered confederacy of distinct correspondences. |
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