A field theory approach to international journalism: The case of Indian journalists in the middle east

Subin Paul
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Interest in Bourdieu’s field theory has been steadily growing within the field of journalism studies. Today the application of this theory is not limited to the Global North; journalism studies scholars employ it—rather unreservedly—to study news practices even in the Global South. This leads to the fundamental question whether “Western” media theories have universal relevance. Contributing to this longstanding debate, this article demonstrates one possible way in which journalism studies scholars can “provincialize” or translate Western theories for contexts outside the occidental world: by opening them up to critical ideas from and interdisciplinary scholarship on the Global South. The article operationalizes this approach by using field theory to analyze non-Western journalism cultures. It examines the range of negotiations that Indian journalists in the Middle East undertake to produce vernacular news, revealing the need to not only interrogate conventional media practices but also scholarly lenses that often guide our understanding of mediated processes.
国际新闻的实地理论研究:以中东的印度记者为例
在新闻研究领域,对布迪厄场理论的兴趣一直在稳步增长。今天,这一理论的应用不仅限于全球北方;新闻研究学者毫无保留地使用它来研究南方国家的新闻实践。这就引出了一个基本问题,即“西方”媒体理论是否具有普遍意义。这篇文章为这个长期的争论做出了贡献,展示了一种可能的方法,即新闻研究学者可以将西方理论“地方化”或翻译为西方世界以外的语境:通过向来自全球南方的批判性思想和跨学科学术开放。本文运用场域理论对非西方新闻文化进行分析。它考察了印度记者在中东为制作本地新闻而进行的一系列谈判,揭示了不仅需要询问传统媒体实践,还需要询问经常指导我们理解中介过程的学术镜头。
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