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Weaving the future of journalism? Re-examining journalistic epistemology through an indigenous lens.

Anderson, Bissie; Halabi, Nour

Authors

Bissie Anderson

Nour Halabi



Abstract

Journalism, historically considered a pillar of public knowledge, deliberation and democracy, has been shedding its epistemic authority as increasingly fragmented audiences migrate to "alternative" sources of information. Consequently, within the ever-convergent media ecosystem, discourses of innovation and futures thinking have proliferated as both journalism practice and scholarship have been occupied with the need to "save journalism" and reclaim its epistemic authority by reimagining what journalism could be. This project attends to the critiques set forth by indigenous journalists and theorists in its critical examination of the "pioneer journalism" paradigm which has become increasingly prevalent in journalism research and practice. The project seeks to critically examine the concept of "pioneer journalism" in the context of indigenous journalists who experiment in their journalistic praxis. It problematises and challenges the concept "pioneer journalism" from the perspective of indigenous journalists and against the background of the problematic colonialist legacy of the "pioneer" in the history of settler-colonialism.

Citation

ANDERSON, B. and HALABI, N. 2024. Weaving the future of journalism? Re-examining journalistic epistemology through an indigenous lens. Presented at the 4th European Communication Research and Education Association journalism studies conference (ECREA Journalism 2024): diversity, equality and inclusion in and through journalism, 11-12 April 2024, Sheffield, UK.

Presentation Conference Type Presentation / Talk
Conference Name 4th European Communication Research and Education Association journalism studies conference (ECREA Journalism 2024): diversity, equality and inclusion in and through journalism
Start Date Apr 11, 2024
End Date Apr 12, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 16, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jun 27, 2024
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords Journalism; Journalists; Indigenous communities; Indigenous journalism; Indigenous journalists; Pioneer journalism
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/2303366