
Radical Journalism
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At a time of profound crisis and stagnation for mainstream journalism, radical journalism seems to be riding a wave. New outlets, including those - like Jacobin - with a global reach, have sprung up, presenting a new generation of unapologetically progressive publications with an emancipatory agenda. Understanding the role and place of radical journalism becomes even more urgent given the current political climate in a (post) pandemic world with heightened inequalities and intensified pauperisation.
Drawing on contributions from leading academics, this collection considers:
* How new outlets fit in the genealogy of (radical) journalism and what their flourishing can tell us about the present and future of emancipatory politics and the role of the radical journalist;
* What these new forms and publications mean for mainstream journalism and its persisting problems of financial sustainability and professional journalistic labour;
* Important challenges presented by, for example, the resurgence of fascism, authoritarianism and the mainstreaming of the far right;
* Essential questions of what radical journalism looks like today, what forms it takes or should take, and what its future might be.
Radical Journalism is recommended reading for advanced students and journalists working at the intersection of journalism, politics, and sociology.
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Eugenia Siapera is Professor and Head of the School of Information and Communication Studies at University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. She is the Director of the UCD Centre for Digital Policy.
George Souvlis is Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of History & Archaeology at the University of Ioannina, Greece, and a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Sociology at the University of Crete, Greece. He is the Co-director of the Seminar Series Politics of Liberation.
Content
List of Contributors
Chapter 1: Radical Journalism at the Crossroads
Eugenia Siapera, Seamus Farrell and George Souvlis
Chapter 2: From the Communist Manifesto to Jacobin Magazine: Towards a Historical Sociology of Radical Journalism
George Souvlis
Chapter 3: Riots as Politics: Socio-Political Context, Demands, and Media Translation - The Case of 1890s Kristiania
Tiago Matos
Chapter 4: Radical Media in the Anglosphere
Seamus Farrell
Chapter 5: Radical Journalism a la francaise: Between Differentiation and Stigma
Laurent Thiong-Kay and Nikos Smyrnaios
Chapter 6: The Case of ERT and the Prospect of Radical Media in the Era of Austerity
Christos Avramidis and Alexandros Minotakis
Chapter 7: Left-Wing Public Spheres in Post-Soviet Contexts
Yiannis Mylonas
Chapter 8: Radical Data Journalism
Sandra Jeppesen
Chapter 9: The Challenge of Far-Right Media
Eugenia Siapera
Index
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