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Chinese Investigative Journalists' Dreams: Autonomy, Agency, and Voice

Svensson, Marina LU ; Sæther, Elin and Zhang, Zhi’an (2013)
Abstract
This edited volume brings together scholars positioned in and outside of China, including former Chinese journalists, in a comprehensive and in-depth study of Chinese investigative journalists' dreams, work practices, and strategies. It is the first book that systematically addresses the roles and values of Chinese investigative journalists in different types of media, in the process addressing topics such as journalism education, different generations and sub-groups among investigative journalists, and gendered roles within investigative journalism. The book discusses journalists' relations with the state and issues of political control and censorship but seeks to unpack the state by looking at different administrative levels,... (More)
This edited volume brings together scholars positioned in and outside of China, including former Chinese journalists, in a comprehensive and in-depth study of Chinese investigative journalists' dreams, work practices, and strategies. It is the first book that systematically addresses the roles and values of Chinese investigative journalists in different types of media, in the process addressing topics such as journalism education, different generations and sub-groups among investigative journalists, and gendered roles within investigative journalism. The book discusses journalists' relations with the state and issues of political control and censorship but seeks to unpack the state by looking at different administrative levels, institutions and geographical locations. Furthermore, the authors acknowledge and analyze how investigative journalism today is shaped, constrained and negotiated through contacts with other actors than the state, including companies, civil society, and the audience. The book sheds light on the possibilities and restrictions for more critical journalism in an authoritarian regime. (Less)
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LU ; Sæther, Elin and Zhang, Zhi’an
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Book/Report
publication status
published
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keywords
Journalism, media, investigative journalism, China
pages
240 pages
publisher
Lexington Books
ISBN
978-0-7391-8988-7
978-0-7391-8987-0
language
English
LU publication?
yes
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76500b55-0811-4b7c-b680-e937124e42cb (old id 4065109)
date added to LUP
2016-04-04 11:00:50
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2018-11-21 21:02:08
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