The Routledge Companion to Transnational Journalism History
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 31 March 2026
- ISBN 9780367550806
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages414 pages
- Size 246x174 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 2 Illustrations, black & white; 2 Halftones, black & white 700
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The Routledge Companion to Transnational Journalism History offers a comprehensive account of the development of journalism throughout history, focussing on the interactions between agents, ideas, innovations, norms, and social and cultural practices that extend beyond national boundaries.
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The Routledge Companion to Transnational Journalism History offers a comprehensive account of the development of journalism throughout history, focusing on the interactions between agents, ideas, innovations, norms, and social and cultural practices that extend beyond national boundaries.
Transcending traditional nation-specific approaches to journalism history, this cutting-edge collection considers the structures that have facilitated the transfer of journalistic innovations between nations and allowed for transnational reporting. These structures include legal frameworks, professional ethics, technologies, audiences, and media events. Across 35 chapters, a diverse range of international contributors unpack the concept of transnational journalism history via themes including transnational networks; material culture; genres and practices; and the transfer of journalistic norms, practices, and conventions.
This is a key resource for scholars and advanced students of journalism history and cross-cultural journalism.
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Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction
Part I Transnational Networks
1. The Emergence of the Journalist, Public Opinion, and the Modern Newspaper
Elizabeth Bond
2. A History of Transnational Journalism and Revolutions
Debra Reddin van Tuyll
3. The Transnational Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Press
Thomas Smits
4. Press Agencies
Heidi Tworek and Elizabeth Wu Ren
5. Diasporic Journalism and Radical Networks: The Transnational Anarchist Press
Andrew Hoyt
6. Women’s Press
Jane L. Chapman
7. International Correspondents
Elisabeth Fondren and Natascha Toft Roelsgaard
8. Journalism Education
Carlos Barrera
9. Transnational Radio Broadcasting
Richard Legay
10. Transnational News Broadcasters
Chris Paterson and Jasmin Surm
Part II: Media and Technology
11. Journalism as Office Work
Johan Jarlbrink
12. Technological Progress and the Beginnings of a Global Public Sphere: The Role of Telegraphy in Transnational Journalism History
Lisa Bolz
13. Computers
Will Mari
14. Early forms of Language and Data Codification, Journaling, and Keeping: From Pre-Hispanic Settings to the Datification of Progress
Eddy Borges-Rey and Jairo Lugo-Ocando
15. From Shorthand to Mobile Phones: A Brief Transnational History of Journalism Recording Technologies
Nelanthi Hewa
Part III Genres and Practice
16. Transnational Popular Journalism
Martin Conboy
17. Tracking Literary Journalism’s Transatlantic Migrations: A Transnational Approach
John S. Bak
18. The History of Cultural Journalism from a Transnational Perspective
Nete Norgaard Kristensen
19. Moving Pictures: Photojournalism History through a Transnational Lens
Amanda Zanco and Annie Rudd
20. The Transnational Diffusion of Interviewing and the Interview
Marcel Broersma
21. On-site Reporting in the Netherlands: Transnational Patterns and National Idiosyncrasies of an Emerging Professional Practice and Form, 1880–1930
Frank Harbers
22. War Correspondence
Natasha Toft Roelsgaard
23. Parliamentary Reporting
Betto van Waarden
24. Transnational Humour
Bob Nicholson
Part IV Transnational Transfer and Agents
25. What is Anglo-American Journalism? Or Does it even Exist?
Mark Hampton
26. Anglo-Irish Interactions: Journalism in Ireland and Great Britain
Mark O’Brien
27. Australian Journalism and its British and American Connections
Sally Young
28. Transnational Journalism: Britain, North America (USA), and France
Michael B. Palmer
29. East and West during the Cold War
Kevin Grieves
30. Two Centuries of Russian Journalism Before 1917: European Journalism as an Ultimate Other
Olga Kruglikova and Anna Smoliarova
31. Estonian Journalistic Methods and Genres in the Early 1900s
Halliki Harro-Loit
32. Portuguese Press in the Dawn of the Twentieth Century: Innovation and Influential Trends in the ‘New’ News
Helena Lima
33. The Liminality and Hybridity of a Transnational Space of Exchange: Chinese Journalism and the West
Yi Guo
34. Wang Xiaoting 王小亭 (1900–1981): Journalist and Cultural Intermediary in Shanghai
Anna Elizabeth Herren
35. The French Colonial Press
Laure Demougin
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