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E-grāmata: Chinese Investigative Journalists' Dreams: Autonomy, Agency, and Voice

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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Dec-2013
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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.

Recenzijas

Investigative journalists form a very small but highly interesting subgroup amongst journalists in China. The study of this group can provide information not only about journalism but also about the limits and liberties which critical groups and networks have in an authoritarian state like China. Investigative journalists are therefore often mentioned when discussing journalism and critical debate in China, but so far it has been a challenge to find extensive and recent information on the size and individual variation within this group. The value of this edited volume is that it brings together a wealth of new, solid information on investigative journalists, mainly based on empirical work carried out by scholars both within and outside of China. . . .As indicated by the title, the book focuses on the values, experiences and ideas of investigative journalists themselves rather than on an analysis of their journalistic production. This does not only make the book a fascinating and entertaining read, it also leads to surprising insights in the tensions between what journalists want to achieve and what they can actually achieve in present-day China. . . .The book is clearly the work of people who are aware of the multilayered nature of Chinese society. It describes the complex interactions between journalists and the subjects of their investigation, their colleagues, their audiences, the media they work for, commercial entities and local, regional and national government bodies. Jingrong Tong, in her informative chapter on local investigative journalism, shows which regional and local conditions play a role in the flowering of investigative journalism in certain regions rather than others. * China Information * Updated and insightful analyses of the politics and culture of investigative journalism in China, which provide a robust thermometer for assessing the trajectory of media practices---especially the prospect for the logjam of press control to be broken in a Communist-capitalist media system. -- Chin-Chuan Lee, City University of Hong Kong This volume considerably expands our knowledge of investigative journalism and its practitioners in China, with original empirical work that sheds light on reporters' education and socialization, newsroom practices and strategies, journalists aspirations and frustrations, and a variety of other topics. Of particular note is the focus on illuminating regional and local variations along with national patterns and trends. -- Judy Polumbaum, University of Iowa

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
Preface and Acknowledgments xiii
I Mapping Investigative Journalism: Voices and Demographics
1 Agency, Autonomy and Voice among Chinese Investigative Journalists: Rethinking the Role of Journalism
1(16)
Marina Svensson
Elin Soether
Zhi'an Zhang
2 Speaking for the Weak?: Perspectives on Voice Relating to Investigative Journalism in China
17(16)
Elin Soether
3 The Identities and Demographics of Investigative Journalists in China: Findings from a Survey
33(20)
Fei Shen
Zhi'an Zhang
II Socialization Processes: Values, Identities and Structures
4 Chinese Journalism Students: Balancing Competing Values
53(22)
Laura Dombernowsky
5 Between Advocacy and Objectivity: New Role Models among Investigative Journalists
75(16)
Hongyi Bai
6 Gendering Investigative Journalism: Norms and Practices Inside and Outside of the Newsroom
91(22)
Marina Svensson
Haiyan Wang
III Agency, Autonomy and Strategies: Relations to State, Society and Businesses
7 Investigative Journalists' Coping Tactics in a Restrictive Media Environment
113(20)
Maria Repnikova
8 Self-censorship in News Production: Findings from Reports on the Toxic Milk Powder Scandal
133(24)
Zhi'an Zhang
9 Reporting on Law and Injustices: Investigative Journalists and the Legal System
157(24)
Marina Svensson
IV Geographical Scales and Variations: Place and Media Cultures
10 The Development of Investigative Reporting and Journalistic Professionalism in Southern Weekend
181(18)
Li-Fung Cho
11 Local Investigative Journalism: Understanding the Contexts and Trajectories of Investigative Journalism in Dahe Daily and Southern Metropolitan Daily
199(16)
Jingrong Tong
Index 215(6)
About the Authors 221
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 Sęther 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.

Zhian 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.