The Global Panoply of Propaganda-Press Cultures: Expanding International Journalism History

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION American Journalism Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/08821127.2023.2237399
Elisabeth Fondren
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More than two decades after journalism historians proposed an international or global turn in how to study the interconnected histories of journalism and information cultures, much has been achieved. This essay is an invitation to scrutinize the relationship between propaganda and journalism history more fully, specifically, by exploring the intellectual, cultural, and global dimensions of press-propaganda activities during wars and democratic crises. Building on ongoing work to internationalize the field of journalism history, future scholarship could analyze the multidirectional flows of global information; how journalists work as propagandists both willingly and unwillingly; how reporters expose lies, half-truths, or circumvent censorship; how communities engage in counterpropaganda via the press; and the role of visual narratives in modern media. This essay draws on findings from international and transnational press-propaganda scholarship and offers methodological considerations for researching and writing that history.
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宣传新闻文化的全球视野:拓展国际新闻史
在新闻学历史学家提出如何研究新闻和信息文化相互关联的历史的国际或全球转向后的二十多年里,已经取得了很大成就。本文旨在通过探索战争和民主危机期间新闻宣传活动的知识、文化和全球层面,更全面地审视宣传与新闻史之间的关系。基于正在进行的新闻史领域国际化工作,未来的学者可以分析全球信息的多向流动;记者是如何心甘情愿或不心甘情愿地充当宣传人员的;记者如何揭露谎言、半真半假的事实或规避审查;社区如何通过媒体进行反宣传;以及视觉叙事在现代媒体中的作用。本文借鉴了国际和跨国新闻宣传学术的研究成果,并为研究和撰写这段历史提供了方法论上的考虑。
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期刊介绍: American Journalism, the peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of the American Journalism Historians Association, publishes original articles on the history of journalism, media, and mass communication in the United States and internationally. The journal also features historiographical and methodological essays, book reviews, and digital media reviews.
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