[From 1st paragraph] Thanks to socio-economic and political change in China, investigative reporting had emerged as a new genre of Chinese journalism by the 1990s. Both the Party and the people seemed to welcome its rise (Zhao, 1998, 2000). This tendency reached its peak in 2003, when both domestic and foreign media hailed coverage of several important stories, especially the SARS epidemic and the Sun Zhigang event, as a breakthrough in Chinese journalism. Such stories were often covered first and best by Southern Metropolis Daily (nanfang dushi bao), which became very popular for its tough investigative reporting on social issues and dodgy doings by local officials
INTRODUCTION: Publication of news stories exposing government corruption has enjoyed an unprecedente...
China is making headlines around the world in many ways. The global media is fascinated by recent ta...
Although Chinese journalists are not able to create their own independent organisations, they are en...
[From 1st paragraph] Thanks to socio-economic and political change in China, investigative reporting...
Despite persistent pressure from state censors and other tools of political control, investigative j...
The situation of investigative journalism in China is precarious. There are serious pressures from b...
The term investigative journalism was originally applied to a phenomenon of particularly detailed, s...
It has long been held in the West that investigative journalism presents itself as an adversary to o...
It has long been held in the West that investigative journalism presents itself as an adversary to o...
Over the last 10 years a genre of critical, abrasive journalism has emerged in China, particularly o...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in Chinese media, as they have been taken as sensit...
This thesis focuses on the discourse strategies investigative journalism uses to disclose social ten...
As news production worldwide has been experiencing challenges from technological developments, this ...
his edited volume brings together scholars positioned in and outside of China, including former Chin...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
INTRODUCTION: Publication of news stories exposing government corruption has enjoyed an unprecedente...
China is making headlines around the world in many ways. The global media is fascinated by recent ta...
Although Chinese journalists are not able to create their own independent organisations, they are en...
[From 1st paragraph] Thanks to socio-economic and political change in China, investigative reporting...
Despite persistent pressure from state censors and other tools of political control, investigative j...
The situation of investigative journalism in China is precarious. There are serious pressures from b...
The term investigative journalism was originally applied to a phenomenon of particularly detailed, s...
It has long been held in the West that investigative journalism presents itself as an adversary to o...
It has long been held in the West that investigative journalism presents itself as an adversary to o...
Over the last 10 years a genre of critical, abrasive journalism has emerged in China, particularly o...
Recent research has shown an increasing interest in Chinese media, as they have been taken as sensit...
This thesis focuses on the discourse strategies investigative journalism uses to disclose social ten...
As news production worldwide has been experiencing challenges from technological developments, this ...
his edited volume brings together scholars positioned in and outside of China, including former Chin...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
INTRODUCTION: Publication of news stories exposing government corruption has enjoyed an unprecedente...
China is making headlines around the world in many ways. The global media is fascinated by recent ta...
Although Chinese journalists are not able to create their own independent organisations, they are en...