The Routledge Handbook of Alternative and Participatory Journalism
Stephen Cushion editor Jennifer Rauch editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:23rd Nov '26
£260.00
This title is due to be published on 23rd November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In the face of increasingly diverse and de-centred news landscapes, this Routledge Handbook critically examines the editorial judgements and practices involved in alternative and participatory news production, how these forms interact with mainstream journalism, and how audiences respond to and engage with them.
Theories and empirical understandings of alternative journalism remain highly contested, including why and how to construct boundaries between alternative and mainstream journalism. Taking this ambiguity as its starting point, this volume problematizes definitions of alternative and participatory journalism, providing a comprehensive evaluation of existing research as well as developing a new agenda of international debates and issues for the 21st century. Divided across four parts, authors from around the world consider the history and practical realities of producing alternative news content alongside questions of trust, accuracy, bias, politics, and independence. They reflect on the increasingly important role of technologies such as social media and streaming platforms in making and sharing alternative journalism; alternative journalism by and for marginalized and underrepresented groups, including Black and indigenous peoples; and alternative approaches to reporting in democratic, authoritarian, and hybrid states. This volume also explores new theories and methods for studying global alternative journalisms.
Bringing together some of the foremost scholars and new voices in the field, The Routledge Handbook of Alternative and Participatory Journalism is a key resource for students and researchers of journalism, communication, and media studies.
"A trove of research studies from across our planet, remarkable in their scope and quality. As authoritarian regimes currently ascend in power internationally, autonomous journalism movements and initiatives demand the careful, informative analyses provided here."
John D.H. Downing, editor, Sage Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media
"Rauch and Cushion have assembled cutting-edge research from an impressive array of top journalism experts. (...) This essential Handbook extends the global research agenda on alternative and participatory journalism by examining a wide range of media and political systems, audiences embedded in micro contexts, and new types of social media platforms. The book's incisive analyses and timely interventions provide an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners alike."
Victor Pickard, author, Democracy Without Journalism? Confronting the Misinformation Society
"This timely Handbook highlights key research on alternative and participatory journalism by notable academics, reflecting the diverse journalism practices that fundamentally shape voices around the world. This book is a rich resource for understanding the important role of alternative and participatory journalism in the Global South relating to historic accounts, contemporary practices and unique journalism cultures."
Saba Bebawi, co-editor of TheRoutledge Companion to Journalism in the Global South and author of Investigative Journalism in the Arab World
ISBN: 9781032931838
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380 pages