Chinese Investigative Journalists' Dreams
Autonomy, Agency, and Voice
Herausgeber: Svensson, Marina; Zhang, Zhi'an; Sæther, Elin
Chinese Investigative Journalists' Dreams
Autonomy, Agency, and Voice
Herausgeber: Svensson, Marina; Zhang, Zhi'an; Sæther, Elin
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This edited volume provides comprehensive and in-depth case studies of Chinese investigative journalists' dreams, work practices, and strategies. It is the first book that systematically addresses the roles, values, and methods of Chinese investigative journalists in different types of media and geographical locations. It provides insights into the possibilities for critical journalism within China at a time where the media appears crucial in realizing the country's ambitions for greater global soft power.
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This edited volume provides comprehensive and in-depth case studies of Chinese investigative journalists' dreams, work practices, and strategies. It is the first book that systematically addresses the roles, values, and methods of Chinese investigative journalists in different types of media and geographical locations. It provides insights into the possibilities for critical journalism within China at a time where the media appears crucial in realizing the country's ambitions for greater global soft power.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 545g
- ISBN-13: 9780739189870
- ISBN-10: 0739189875
- Artikelnr.: 39529897
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 545g
- ISBN-13: 9780739189870
- ISBN-10: 0739189875
- Artikelnr.: 39529897
Marina Svensson is associate professor at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University. Her major publications include the monograph Debating Human Rights in China: A Conceptual and Political History and the co-edited volume Making Law Work: Implementation of Law in China. Elin Sæther is postdoctoral research fellow in human geography at the Department of Sociology and Human Geography at the University of Oslo. Her work on Chinese media has been published in the China aktuell-Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. Zhi'an Zhang is associate professor in the School of Communication and Design, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou. He has published several works in Chinese on investigative journalism, including Journalists' Professionalism: The Professional Awareness and Reporting Strategies of In- Depth Journalists and In-Depth Reporting: Interviews and Classical Cases of In-Depth Reporting.
Introduction Chapter 1: Agency, Autonomy and Voice among Chinese
Investigative Journalists: Rethinking the Role of Journalism, Marina
Svensson, Elin Sæther, and Zhi'an Zhang Part I: Mapping Investigative
Journalism: Voices and Demographics Chapter 2: Speaking for the Weak?
Perspectives on Voice Relating to Investigative Journalism in China, Elin
Sæther Chapter 3: The Identities and Demographics of Investigative
Journalists in China: Findings from a survey, Fei Shen and Zhi'an Zhang
Part II: Socialisation Processes: Values, Identities and Structures Chapter
4: Chinese Journalism Students: Balancing competing values, Laura
Dombernowsky Chapter 5: Between Advocacy and Objectivity: New role models
among investigative journalists, Hongyi Bai Chapter 6: Gendering
Investigative Journalism: Norms and practices inside and outside the
newsroom, Marina Svensson and Haiyan Wang Part III: Agency, Autonomy and
Strategies: Relations to State, Society and Businesses Chapter 7: Chinese
Investigative Journalists' Coping Tactics in a Restrictive Media
Environment, Maria Repnikova Chapter 8: Self-censorship in News Production:
Findings from reports on the 'toxic milk powder' scandal, Zhi'an Zhang
Chapter 9: Reporting on Law and Justice: Investigative journalists and the
legal system, Marina Svensson Part IV: Geographical Scales and Variations:
Place and Media Cultures Chapter 10: The Development of Investigative
Reporting and Journalistic Professionalism in Southern Weekend, Li-Fung Cho
Chapter 11: Local Investigative Journalism: Understanding the Background,
Context and Trajectories of Investigative Journalism in Dahe Daily and
Southern Metropolis Daily, Jingrong Tong
Investigative Journalists: Rethinking the Role of Journalism, Marina
Svensson, Elin Sæther, and Zhi'an Zhang Part I: Mapping Investigative
Journalism: Voices and Demographics Chapter 2: Speaking for the Weak?
Perspectives on Voice Relating to Investigative Journalism in China, Elin
Sæther Chapter 3: The Identities and Demographics of Investigative
Journalists in China: Findings from a survey, Fei Shen and Zhi'an Zhang
Part II: Socialisation Processes: Values, Identities and Structures Chapter
4: Chinese Journalism Students: Balancing competing values, Laura
Dombernowsky Chapter 5: Between Advocacy and Objectivity: New role models
among investigative journalists, Hongyi Bai Chapter 6: Gendering
Investigative Journalism: Norms and practices inside and outside the
newsroom, Marina Svensson and Haiyan Wang Part III: Agency, Autonomy and
Strategies: Relations to State, Society and Businesses Chapter 7: Chinese
Investigative Journalists' Coping Tactics in a Restrictive Media
Environment, Maria Repnikova Chapter 8: Self-censorship in News Production:
Findings from reports on the 'toxic milk powder' scandal, Zhi'an Zhang
Chapter 9: Reporting on Law and Justice: Investigative journalists and the
legal system, Marina Svensson Part IV: Geographical Scales and Variations:
Place and Media Cultures Chapter 10: The Development of Investigative
Reporting and Journalistic Professionalism in Southern Weekend, Li-Fung Cho
Chapter 11: Local Investigative Journalism: Understanding the Background,
Context and Trajectories of Investigative Journalism in Dahe Daily and
Southern Metropolis Daily, Jingrong Tong
Introduction Chapter 1: Agency, Autonomy and Voice among Chinese
Investigative Journalists: Rethinking the Role of Journalism, Marina
Svensson, Elin Sæther, and Zhi'an Zhang Part I: Mapping Investigative
Journalism: Voices and Demographics Chapter 2: Speaking for the Weak?
Perspectives on Voice Relating to Investigative Journalism in China, Elin
Sæther Chapter 3: The Identities and Demographics of Investigative
Journalists in China: Findings from a survey, Fei Shen and Zhi'an Zhang
Part II: Socialisation Processes: Values, Identities and Structures Chapter
4: Chinese Journalism Students: Balancing competing values, Laura
Dombernowsky Chapter 5: Between Advocacy and Objectivity: New role models
among investigative journalists, Hongyi Bai Chapter 6: Gendering
Investigative Journalism: Norms and practices inside and outside the
newsroom, Marina Svensson and Haiyan Wang Part III: Agency, Autonomy and
Strategies: Relations to State, Society and Businesses Chapter 7: Chinese
Investigative Journalists' Coping Tactics in a Restrictive Media
Environment, Maria Repnikova Chapter 8: Self-censorship in News Production:
Findings from reports on the 'toxic milk powder' scandal, Zhi'an Zhang
Chapter 9: Reporting on Law and Justice: Investigative journalists and the
legal system, Marina Svensson Part IV: Geographical Scales and Variations:
Place and Media Cultures Chapter 10: The Development of Investigative
Reporting and Journalistic Professionalism in Southern Weekend, Li-Fung Cho
Chapter 11: Local Investigative Journalism: Understanding the Background,
Context and Trajectories of Investigative Journalism in Dahe Daily and
Southern Metropolis Daily, Jingrong Tong
Investigative Journalists: Rethinking the Role of Journalism, Marina
Svensson, Elin Sæther, and Zhi'an Zhang Part I: Mapping Investigative
Journalism: Voices and Demographics Chapter 2: Speaking for the Weak?
Perspectives on Voice Relating to Investigative Journalism in China, Elin
Sæther Chapter 3: The Identities and Demographics of Investigative
Journalists in China: Findings from a survey, Fei Shen and Zhi'an Zhang
Part II: Socialisation Processes: Values, Identities and Structures Chapter
4: Chinese Journalism Students: Balancing competing values, Laura
Dombernowsky Chapter 5: Between Advocacy and Objectivity: New role models
among investigative journalists, Hongyi Bai Chapter 6: Gendering
Investigative Journalism: Norms and practices inside and outside the
newsroom, Marina Svensson and Haiyan Wang Part III: Agency, Autonomy and
Strategies: Relations to State, Society and Businesses Chapter 7: Chinese
Investigative Journalists' Coping Tactics in a Restrictive Media
Environment, Maria Repnikova Chapter 8: Self-censorship in News Production:
Findings from reports on the 'toxic milk powder' scandal, Zhi'an Zhang
Chapter 9: Reporting on Law and Justice: Investigative journalists and the
legal system, Marina Svensson Part IV: Geographical Scales and Variations:
Place and Media Cultures Chapter 10: The Development of Investigative
Reporting and Journalistic Professionalism in Southern Weekend, Li-Fung Cho
Chapter 11: Local Investigative Journalism: Understanding the Background,
Context and Trajectories of Investigative Journalism in Dahe Daily and
Southern Metropolis Daily, Jingrong Tong