Document details

Cross-Border Collaborative Journalism: A Step-By-Step Guide

London; New York: Routledge (2019), xiii, 186 pp.

Contains index

ISBN 978-1-138-61363-8

Signature commbox: 10-Journalism-E 2019

I. CROSS-BORDER JOURNALISM: CONTEXT AND DEFINITION
1 Why embark on cross-border journalism? History, context and pioneers, 3
2 What is cross-border journalism? The four characteristics and the seven steps of the work process, 18
II. THE WORK PROCESS FROM IDEA TO PUBLICATION AND BEYOND
3 Follow the story: how to develop and select a cross-border idea, 35
4 The journalist in the network society and the networking journalist, 48
5 Intercultural communication: how to make even diverse teams work smoothly, 64
6 Getting cross-border research started, 80
7 Pitching the cross-border way, 96
8 Enriching each other: how to make the best of the research phase in a cross-border team, 101
9 Adapting the findings to different audiences and to different types of media, 108
10 Fact-checking for cross-border publication, 118
11 Opportunities and challenges: legal and security considerations in a cross-border team, 123
12 The day after publication: the impact question, 133
13 Understanding and using journalists' networks to proceed to the next project, 142
III. OVERALL EDITORIAL TASKS
14 Editorial coordination in cross-border teams, 153
15 Burden or blessing: the finances of cross-border journalism, 163
IV. THE META-LEVEL: STUDYING CROSS-BORDER JOURNALISM
16 Observing cross-border journalism: the analytical view of scholars, 173