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- W4320018404 abstract "Is it helpful, and appropriate, for experts from the North to fly into countries of the Global South to deliver journalism training courses, usually as part of a wider programme of ‘democratisation’? It’s an issue that has long been contested both in development and academic circles. The authors of this chapter, who work together on G&G Media—a media development consultancy—have wide experience of training journalists and leading media projects in the Global South. Over the past twenty years the authors have undertaken media development work in more than 40 countries, many of them in Sub-Saharan Africa. All of the projects have been organised by international NGOs on behalf of Northern donors—either private, national or international. They both have long recognised that their professional experience is from, what has long been seen as almost the universal form of journalism i.e. the Anglo-American model. Much of the formal journalism training in the Global South still uses this model as its ‘ideal type’ but this has been in conflict with the ongoing challenge of the development journalism model. This tension is continuously played out both in the professional and academic spheres. So, in this context, we they reflect on their experiences, some similar, some different and address some of the arguments about the role of Western journalists’ role in media development in the Global South." @default.
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- W4320018404 title "Confessions of Two Well-Meaning ‘Mzungu’ Journalism Trainers" @default.
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