International News Coverage and the Korean Conflict: The Challenges of Reporting Practices

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Springer, Mar 20, 2019 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 198 pages

This book explores journalism practices and the dynamics of international news media in Korea, and examines the ways in which Korean journalists and foreign correspondents cover news stories about the Korean conflict. It notably explores news gathering practices concerning the Korean conflict, and investigates factors that influence journalists’ news production through interview with foreign correspondents including bureau chiefs from news outlets as diverse as AP, Reuters, The New York Times, the BBC, Le Figaro, and the Mainichi Shimbun. Extending its coverage to provide a rationale for the proliferation of new media both from encoders and decoders’ perspectives, and drawing on lively empirical data to examine the processes of news production, the book addresses how international media impacts on the stability and security in the region under the influence of the competing superpowers – the United States and China.

 

Contents

Chapter 1 The Historical Context of the Korean Conflict
1
Chapter 2 Journalism Theories in Media Studies
21
Chapter 3 Historical Contexts of the Korean Press
61
Chapter 4 News Framing and InDepth Interviews
97
Chapter 5 International News Coverage of the Korean Conflict
111
Dynamics and Challenges
129
Chapter 7 Discussion and Conclusion
173
Index
195
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Miri Moon is adjunct professor at Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, Korea. She holds a BA in Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College, UK, an MA in Journalism from the University of Westminster, UK, and a PhD in Communications from Brunel University London, UK. She has lectured in School of Media and Communication, Korea University. Her professional media work was in public broadcasting network, Seoul, Korea. Her research articles have been published in Global Media and Communication, Asian Journal of Communication and Media International Australia. Her very first co-translated book, ‘Celebrity’ by Chris Rojek is forthcoming.



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