Russia's liberal media : handcuffed but free
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Russia's liberal media : handcuffed but free
(Routledge research in journalism, 21)
Routledge, 2018
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内容説明
This book examines the challenges and pressures liberal journalists face in Putin's Russia. It presents the findings of an in-depth qualitative study, which included ethnographic observations of editorial meetings during the conflict in Ukraine. It also provides a theoretical framework for evaluating the Russian media system and a historical overview of the development of liberal media in the country. The book focuses on some of Russia's most influential liberal national news outlets: "the deadliest" newspaper Novaya Gazeta, "Russia's last independent radio station" Radio Echo of Moscow (Ekho Moskvy) and US Congress-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The fieldwork included ethnographic observations of editorial meetings, long interviews with editors and journalists as well as documentary analysis. The monograph makes theoretical contributions to three main areas: 1. Media systems and terms of reference. 2. Journalism: cultures, role conceptions, and relationship with power, culture and society. 3. Mediatisation of conflict and nationhood.
目次
Introduction 1. The Mass Media in Putin's Russia 2. Conceptualizing Russian Media and Journalism: A Theoretical Framework 3. Russia's Deadliest Newspaper: The History of Novaya Gazeta 4. Novaya Gazeta Today: Practices, Challenges and Role Perceptions 5. Russia's "Last Independent Radio": The History of Radio Ekho Moskvy 6. Radio Ekho Moskvy Today: Challenges, Practices and Role Perceptions 7. From Behind the Iron Curtain: Brief History of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 8. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Today: Challenges, Practices and Role Perceptions Conclusion: Handcuffed but Free: Russia's Liberal Media
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