The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism ’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qualitatively different from any other forms of patriotism or journalism. The ‘patriotic journalism’ practiced by Jonathan Moyo’s ministry from 2000-5, was narrowly defined and destructive. At a time when Socialism had been abandoned, education and welfare undermined, patriotic journalism emerged as the Zimbabwean government’s last resort. The article unequivocally states that Zimbabweans ought not to be asked to tolerate destructive journalism in their country today because the Rhodesians used to do much the same or because the Western press is prejudiced. Zimbabweans must aspire for a better and more responsible journalism
The construction of journalistic professionalism in Zimbabwe has stirred debate among scholars. Crit...
This article seeks to provide an insight into the complex role that editorials – a newspaper’s insti...
The tense political environment of the late 1990s, in which the Zimbabwean government was confronted...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
The interplay between press freedom, professionalism and proprietorship in Zimbabwe is the focus of ...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
Abstract: This article constitutes an examination on how citizen journalism has challenged Robert Mu...
This study explores “old” school and contemporary journalist’s perceptions on the state of journalis...
This article explores the various ways in which the British media, and the broadsheets The Guardian ...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article explores the emergence and destruction of the Zimbabwe Times, a weekly, later daily new...
The construction of journalistic professionalism in Zimbabwe has stirred debate among scholars. Crit...
This article seeks to provide an insight into the complex role that editorials – a newspaper’s insti...
The tense political environment of the late 1990s, in which the Zimbabwean government was confronted...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
The interplay between press freedom, professionalism and proprietorship in Zimbabwe is the focus of ...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
Abstract: This article constitutes an examination on how citizen journalism has challenged Robert Mu...
This study explores “old” school and contemporary journalist’s perceptions on the state of journalis...
This article explores the various ways in which the British media, and the broadsheets The Guardian ...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article explores the emergence and destruction of the Zimbabwe Times, a weekly, later daily new...
The construction of journalistic professionalism in Zimbabwe has stirred debate among scholars. Crit...
This article seeks to provide an insight into the complex role that editorials – a newspaper’s insti...
The tense political environment of the late 1990s, in which the Zimbabwean government was confronted...