This study explores “old” school and contemporary journalist’s perceptions on the state of journalism in Zimbabwe. It interrogates the discourses around this emotive issue with a view to teasing out the biases and absences therein and how each group tries to legitimise itself at the expense of the other. The study is informed by van Dijk’s ideological square. In addition to the theory, the study utilised findings from numerous studies that spoke of declining standards on the state of journalism in Zimbabwe. The study located in the qualitative interpretive paradigm, selected its participants for interviews through purposive sampling. The data was subjected to critical discourse analysis. Findings of the study indicated that “old” school jou...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
The 2000 parliamentary election was the first Zimbabwean election in which the media situation gave ...
Abstract: In many African countries, including Zimbabwe journalists have been subjected to various p...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
The construction of journalistic professionalism in Zimbabwe has stirred debate among scholars. Crit...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism ’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qu...
Using qualitative data drawn from in-depth interviews with journalists, this study investigates how ...
The interplay between press freedom, professionalism and proprietorship in Zimbabwe is the focus of ...
Using qualitative data drawn from in-depth interviews with journalists, this study investigates how ...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
Abstract: This article reviews the practice of ethical journalism in Zimbabwe. It reports on a study...
Abstract : Between the year 2000 and 2013, Zimbabwe held seven elections and two constitutional pleb...
The study critically explored the tabloidisation of political news in Zimbabwe by focussing on the c...
This thesis responds to the call by scholars, notably Shaw (2009) and Chama (2014), among others, on...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
The 2000 parliamentary election was the first Zimbabwean election in which the media situation gave ...
Abstract: In many African countries, including Zimbabwe journalists have been subjected to various p...
This article examines newsmaking practices and professional cultures in the Zimbabwean press. It exp...
The construction of journalistic professionalism in Zimbabwe has stirred debate among scholars. Crit...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism ’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qu...
Using qualitative data drawn from in-depth interviews with journalists, this study investigates how ...
The interplay between press freedom, professionalism and proprietorship in Zimbabwe is the focus of ...
Using qualitative data drawn from in-depth interviews with journalists, this study investigates how ...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
Abstract: This article reviews the practice of ethical journalism in Zimbabwe. It reports on a study...
Abstract : Between the year 2000 and 2013, Zimbabwe held seven elections and two constitutional pleb...
The study critically explored the tabloidisation of political news in Zimbabwe by focussing on the c...
This thesis responds to the call by scholars, notably Shaw (2009) and Chama (2014), among others, on...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
The 2000 parliamentary election was the first Zimbabwean election in which the media situation gave ...
Abstract: In many African countries, including Zimbabwe journalists have been subjected to various p...