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Global journalism is a news style that encompasses a global outlook. Global journalism considers issues that transcend national boundaries like climate change, focusing on news that are intercontinental and the relationships between nation states. According to Peter Berglez, the focus of global journalism are the increasingly complex relations caused by globalization. Global journalism is different from foreign journalism in that, foreign journalism focuses on stories in different regions in that regions specific context, while global journalism works to bring foreign issues into a global context. While global journalism exists in news, it has yet to be defined and established as a style, and is often confused with foreign journalism. Berglez writes that there is still a lack of empirical evidence on global journalism in general. [1]
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- ^ Berglez, Peter (2008-12-01). "What Is Global Journalism?". Journalism Studies. 9 (6): 845–858. doi:10.1080/14616700802337727. ISSN 1461-670X.