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A new kind of journalism emerge in the Zimbabwean newsroom as journalists try to cope with the political and economic pressures bedeviling the country.Jonathan examines the constructions of professionalism at the Financial Gazette through interrogating the journalistic practices privileged during the process of news production in the context of overwhelming state power.Jonathan draws on qualitative research methods, particularly observation and multi-layered individual in-depth interviews to interrogate the complex choices reporters made to ether cooperate or resist government pressure in their daily practices.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A new kind of journalism emerge in the Zimbabwean newsroom as journalists try to cope with the political and economic pressures bedeviling the country.Jonathan examines the constructions of professionalism at the Financial Gazette through interrogating the journalistic practices privileged during the process of news production in the context of overwhelming state power.Jonathan draws on qualitative research methods, particularly observation and multi-layered individual in-depth interviews to interrogate the complex choices reporters made to ether cooperate or resist government pressure in their daily practices.
Autorenporträt
Jonathan Gandari es un profesor de periodismo de Zimbabwe. En The Sinking HUMMER explora las construcciones de poder simbólico de los EE.UU. y China en la venta de HUMMER.Usando el Discurso Crítico como herramienta de análisis el libro estudia los textos publicados por el NewYork Times.com y Xinghuanews.com que cuestionan cómo hablan a las imágenes nacionales