Politics and Journalism in Francophone Africa 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-99399-3_8
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“…5 These studies range from assessment of the international growth of Chinese state news agency Xinhua (Xin, 2009), to analyses of the footprint of Chinese media on the continent (Jiang et al, 2016), to critical accounts of journalist training in Africa (Madrid-Morales and Wasserman, 2018), to examinations of journalistic role perceptions of Chinese journalists in sub-Saharan Africa producing Chinese-language news (Ojo, 2020). It is safe to assume that local-foreign news work is being conducted across sub-Saharan Africa by those working in Chinese-language news production, yet current research on “foreign correspondence” in Anglophone African countries (e.g., Nothias, 2020) as well as non-Anglophone African countries (e.g., Frère, 2022) are silent on the topic. Another pertinent example of Anglophone research bias concerns Russian-language international news production.…”
Section: Questioning Borders: Transnational and Transcultural Labormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 These studies range from assessment of the international growth of Chinese state news agency Xinhua (Xin, 2009), to analyses of the footprint of Chinese media on the continent (Jiang et al, 2016), to critical accounts of journalist training in Africa (Madrid-Morales and Wasserman, 2018), to examinations of journalistic role perceptions of Chinese journalists in sub-Saharan Africa producing Chinese-language news (Ojo, 2020). It is safe to assume that local-foreign news work is being conducted across sub-Saharan Africa by those working in Chinese-language news production, yet current research on “foreign correspondence” in Anglophone African countries (e.g., Nothias, 2020) as well as non-Anglophone African countries (e.g., Frère, 2022) are silent on the topic. Another pertinent example of Anglophone research bias concerns Russian-language international news production.…”
Section: Questioning Borders: Transnational and Transcultural Labormentioning
confidence: 99%