Wasserman shows how these papers have found an important niche in popular and civic culture largely ignored by the mainstream media and formal political channels.
Wasserman shows how these papers have found an important niche in popular and civic culture largely ignored by the mainstream media and formal political channels.
Herman Wasserman is Professor in Journalism and Media/Cultural Studies at Rhodes University in South Africa. He is co-editor of At the End of the Rainbow: Power, Politics, and Identity in the Post-Apartheid South African Media and editor of Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies.
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Contents Acknowledgments 1. Shock! Horror! Scandal! The Tabloid Controversy and Journalism Studies in Post-Apartheid South Africa 2. Attack of the Killer Newspapers! Tabloids Arrive in South Africa 3. Black and White and Read All Over: Tabloids and the Glocalization of Popular Media 4. Not Really Newspapers: Tabloids and the South African Journalistic Paradigm 5. The Revolution Will Be Printed: Tabloids, Citizenship, and Democratic Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa 6. Truth or Trash? Understanding Tabloid Journalism and Lived Experience 7. Often They Cry with the People: The Professional Identities of Tabloid Journalists 8. Conclusion: Telling Stories Notes References Index
Contents Acknowledgments 1. Shock! Horror! Scandal! The Tabloid Controversy and Journalism Studies in Post-Apartheid South Africa 2. Attack of the Killer Newspapers! Tabloids Arrive in South Africa 3. Black and White and Read All Over: Tabloids and the Glocalization of Popular Media 4. Not Really Newspapers: Tabloids and the South African Journalistic Paradigm 5. The Revolution Will Be Printed: Tabloids, Citizenship, and Democratic Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa 6. Truth or Trash? Understanding Tabloid Journalism and Lived Experience 7. Often They Cry with the People: The Professional Identities of Tabloid Journalists 8. Conclusion: Telling Stories Notes References Index
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