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The Transformation Of Investigative Journalism In China From Journalists To Activists Haiyan Wang

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The Transformation Of Investigative Journalism In China From Journalists To Activists Haiyan Wang
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Haiyan Wang
ISBN: 9781498527620, 1498527620
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Transformation Of Investigative Journalism In China From Journalists To Activists Haiyan Wang by Haiyan Wang 9781498527620, 1498527620 instant download after payment.

Investigative journalism emerged in China in the 1980s following Deng Xiaoping’s media reforms. Over the past few decades, Chinese investigative journalists have produced an increasing number of reports in print or on air and covered a surprisingly wide range of topics which had been thought impossible by the standards of the Communist era. In the 2010s, however, investigative journalism has been replaced by activist journalism. This book examines how, with the aid of new media technologies and in response to new calls for social responsibility, these new-era journalists vigorously seek to expand the scope of their journalism and their capacity as journalists. They tend to perceive themselves as more than professional journalists, and their activities are not limited to the physical boundaries of newsrooms. They are not only detached observers of society but also engaged organizers of social movements—they are social activists as well as responsible journalists who challenge state power and the party line and point to the limitations of the more traditional conceptions of journalism in China. This book analyzes how journalism in China has been gradually transformed from a tool of the state to a means of broadening calls for democratic reform.

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