The article challenges the widespread notion that, in the age of global and instantaneous communication, foreign correspondence is becoming “redundant.” Based on a range of in-depth interviews with foreign correspondents in London, it examines the identity, newsgathering routines, and outputs of journalists working for a range of foreign media organizations. The study suggests that foreign correspondence is indeed evolving, but the changes are not necessarily for the worse. In fact, not only foreign journalists are not disappearing, but the heavy use of new communication technologies—rather than leading to superficial and low-quality reporting—can indeed support the pursuit of exclusive news-story angles and a fuller delivery the correspond...
The new research presented in this volume suggests that general perceptions (cultural, psychological...
A sizable portion of our everyday knowledge about Sub-Saharan Africa comes from the work of internat...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Foreign correspondence now ho...
The article challenges the widespread notion that, in the age of global and instantaneous communicat...
This article challenges the widespread idea that, in an age of instantaneous and ubiquitously access...
This article explores the relationship between foreign reporting and information provision through s...
International news reporting is undergoing a profound transformation. Western newspapers and broadca...
While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resour...
Global journalism is a practice that differs from traditional foreign correspondence. Instead of onl...
The operative concept of remix translates into a renewed tension in the contemporary journal...
Foreign correspondents seem to have become an endangered species. They are said to be increasingly s...
The aim of this master thesis is to figure out the role of foreign correspondents within Europe duri...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Reporting Globalwhile being local: Local sources of...
The digital journalist uses a host of new electronic sources, tools, and practices that are now part...
The new research presented in this volume suggests that general perceptions (cultural, psychological...
A sizable portion of our everyday knowledge about Sub-Saharan Africa comes from the work of internat...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Foreign correspondence now ho...
The article challenges the widespread notion that, in the age of global and instantaneous communicat...
This article challenges the widespread idea that, in an age of instantaneous and ubiquitously access...
This article explores the relationship between foreign reporting and information provision through s...
International news reporting is undergoing a profound transformation. Western newspapers and broadca...
While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resour...
Global journalism is a practice that differs from traditional foreign correspondence. Instead of onl...
The operative concept of remix translates into a renewed tension in the contemporary journal...
Foreign correspondents seem to have become an endangered species. They are said to be increasingly s...
The aim of this master thesis is to figure out the role of foreign correspondents within Europe duri...
This essay introduces the special issue entitled Reporting Globalwhile being local: Local sources of...
The digital journalist uses a host of new electronic sources, tools, and practices that are now part...
The new research presented in this volume suggests that general perceptions (cultural, psychological...
A sizable portion of our everyday knowledge about Sub-Saharan Africa comes from the work of internat...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Foreign correspondence now ho...