This article develops the concept of engaged journalism outside a US context, comparing how engaged journalists in Brazil and Egypt discursively negotiate their professional positions in the face of far-right governments’ constraints. Engaged journalists are professional journalists working in alternative media and strongly committed to a political position. Inspired by Bourdieu’s field theory, the article investigates how engaged journalists legitimise themselves by contesting legacy journalism from the margins through innovative digital formats in times of blurred boundaries. A qualitative content analysis of 21 articles (editorials and op-ed pieces) published in The Intercept Brasil and MadaMasr from 2015 to 2020 (a) develops the concept...
The ‘Arab Spring’ has been discussed in the mainstream media as a ‘social media revolution’; a seism...
Many South American countries in the last two decades experienced significant political and social c...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
It has since been eleven years since the rise of the “Arab Spring”: a series of anti-government upri...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
While in the case of the Arab Spring the focus of research and debate was very much on the role of s...
The Egyptian media displayed a high level of content diversity in the final years of the Mubarak reg...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
This paper seeks to understand how Brazilian and Belgium independent digital media represent the jou...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
New patterns of journalistic endeavour have altered the ways in which news and information reach the...
Check Global is a journalism and digital literacy development project (2019-21) supporting countries...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
The ‘Arab Spring’ has been discussed in the mainstream media as a ‘social media revolution’; a seism...
Many South American countries in the last two decades experienced significant political and social c...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
It has since been eleven years since the rise of the “Arab Spring”: a series of anti-government upri...
As a consequence of digitization and other environmental trends, journalism is changing its forms an...
While in the case of the Arab Spring the focus of research and debate was very much on the role of s...
The Egyptian media displayed a high level of content diversity in the final years of the Mubarak reg...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
This paper seeks to understand how Brazilian and Belgium independent digital media represent the jou...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
New patterns of journalistic endeavour have altered the ways in which news and information reach the...
Check Global is a journalism and digital literacy development project (2019-21) supporting countries...
One of the recurrent questions in journalism scholarship is whether journalism as a profession and i...
The ‘Arab Spring’ has been discussed in the mainstream media as a ‘social media revolution’; a seism...
Many South American countries in the last two decades experienced significant political and social c...
ePub ISBN: 978-1-78320-887-6, ePDF ISBN: 978-1-78320-888-3This chapter joins the widespread debate a...