FOREWORD TO NEW EDITION
1: INTRODUCTION
David Weaver and Lars Willnat
JOURNALISTS IN ASIA
2: JOURNALISTS IN CHINA
Hongzhong Zhang
3: JOURNALISTS IN HONG KONG: A DECADE AFTER THE TRANSFER OF SOVEREIGNTY
Joseph M. Chan, Francis L. F. Lee, and Clement Y. K. So
4: JOURNALISTS IN INDONESIA
Thomas Hanitzsch and Dedy N. Hidayat
5: THE JAPANESE JOURNALIST IN TRANSITION: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
Shinji Oi, Mitsuru Fukuda and Shinsuke Sako
6: KOREAN JOURNALISTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Young Jun Son, Sung Tae Kim and Jihyang Choi
7: MALAYSIAN JOURNALISTS
Ezhar Tamam, Sony Jalarajan Raj, and Manimaran Govindasamy
8: SINGAPORE JOURNALISM: BUYING INTO A WINNING FORMULA
Xiaoming Hao and Cherian George
9: JOURNALISTS IN TAIWAN
Ven-hwei Lo
JOURNALISTS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
10: THE AUSTRALIAN JOURNALIST IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Beate Josephi and Ian Richards
11: JOURNALISTS IN NEW ZEALAND
Geoff Lealand and James Hollings
JOURNALISTS IN EUROPE
12: A SURVEY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS IN FLANDERS (BELGIUM)
Karin Raeymaeckers, Steve Paulussen and Jeroen De Keyser
13: MEDIA PROFESSIONALS OR ORGANIZATIONAL MARIONETTES? PROFESSIONAL VALUES AND CONSTRAINTS OF DANISH JOURNALISTS
Morten Skovsgaard, Erik Albaek, Peter Bro, and Claes de Vreese
14: FINNISH JOURNALISTS: THE QUEST FOR QUALITY AMIDST NEW PRESSURES
Jyrki Jyrkiainen and Ari Heinonen
15: THE FRENCH JOURNALIST
Aralynn Abare McMane
16: JOURNALISM IN GERMANY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Siegfried Weischenberg, Maja Malik and Armin Scholl
17: BRITISH JOURNALISTS
Karen Sanders and Mark Hanna
18: JOURNALISM IN HUNGARY
Maria Vasarhelyi
19: JOURNALISTS AND JOURNALISM IN THE NETHERLANDS
Alexander Pleijter, Liesbeth Hermans & Maurice Vergeer
20: THE JOURNALISTS AND JOURNALISM OF POLAND
Agnieszka Stepinska, Szymon Ossowski, Lidia Pokrzycka, and Jakub Nowak
21: RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS AND THEIR PROFESSION
Svetlana Pasti, Mikhail Chernysh and Luiza Svitich
22: JOURNALISM IN SLOVENIA
Peter Lah and Suzana Zilic-Fiser
23: JOURNALISTS IN SPAIN
Pedro Farias, Francisco Javier Paniagua Rojano, and Sergio Roses
24: SWEDISH JOURNALISTS: BETWEEN PROFESSIONALIZATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION
Jesper Stroemback, Lars Nord, and Adam Shehata
25: JOURNALISTS IN SWITZERLAND: STRUCTURE AND ATTITUDES
Heinz Bonfadelli, Guido Keel, Mirko Marr, and Vinzenz Wyss
JOURNALISTS IN NORTH AMERICA
26: THE PROFESSIONAL CREED OF QUEBEC'S JOURNALISTS IN CANADA
Marc-Francois Bernier and Marsha Barber
27: U.S. JOURNALISTS IN THE TUMULTUOUS EARLY YEARS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
Bonnie J. Brownlee and Randal A. Beam
JOURNALISTS IN SOUTH AMERICA
28: BRAZILIAN JOURNALISTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Heloiza Golbspan Herscovitz
29: THE CHILEAN JOURNALIST
Claudia Mellado with Gustavo Gonzalez, Carlos Del Valle, Claudia Lagos and Magdalena Saldana
30: JOURNALISTS IN COLOMBIA
Jesus Arroyave and Marta Milena Barrios
31: MAJOR TRENDS OF JOURNALIST STUDIES IN LATIN AMERICA: A META-ANALYSIS OF FIVE DECADES OF RESEARCH
Claudia Mellado
JOURNALISTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
32: ARAB JOURNALISTS
Lawrence Pintak and Jeremy Ginges
33: JOURNALISTS IN ISRAEL
Yariv Tsfati and Oren Meyers
34: JOURNALISTS IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Mohamed Kirat
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF JOURNALISM
35: WORLDS OF JOURNALISM: JOURNALISTIC CULTURES, PROFESSIONAL AUTONOMY AND PERCEIVED INFLUENCES ACROSS 18 NATIONS
Thomas Hanitzsch et al.
36: FOREIGN JOURNALISTS - AN ENDANGERED SPECIES?
Lars Willnat and Jason Martin
37: POLITICAL JOURNALISTS: COVERING POLITICS IN THE DEMOCRATIC CORPORATIST MEDIA SYSTEM
Arjen van Dalen and Peter Van Aelst
CONCLUSIONS
38: CONCLUSIONS
David Weaver and Lars Willnat
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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