The construction of journalistic professionalism in Zimbabwe has stirred debate among scholars. Critics have argued that professionalism has been compromised by the stifling media laws in Zimbabwe as well as the extra legal measures the state has enforced to control the press. Some have also argued that a new kind of journalism must be emerging in the Zimbabwean newsroom as journalism try to cope with the political and economic pressures bedeviling the country. Much of this criticism however, has not been based on close interrogation of professionalism from the perspective of the journalists in any particular newsroom. It is against this background that this study examines the constructions of professionalism at the Financial Gazette. In pa...
This study investigates the complex role editorials – a newspaper's institutional voice – play in hi...
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...
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...
The interplay between press freedom, professionalism and proprietorship in Zimbabwe is the focus of ...
This study explores “old” school and contemporary journalist’s perceptions on the state of journalis...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
This article seeks to provide an insight into the complex role that editorials – a newspaper’s insti...
This study provides an insight into the state of business journalism ethics in Africa, firstly throu...
This study provides an insight into the state of business journalism ethics in Africa, firstly throu...
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the School of Language, Literature and Media St...
This thesis responds to the call by scholars, notably Shaw (2009) and Chama (2014), among others, on...
This study blends critical discourse analysis with ethnographic inquiry into the nature of discursiv...
This study seeks to examine how Ugandan journalists’ and politicians’ views on journalism profession...
This study investigates the complex role editorials – a newspaper's institutional voice – play in hi...
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...
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...
The interplay between press freedom, professionalism and proprietorship in Zimbabwe is the focus of ...
This study explores “old” school and contemporary journalist’s perceptions on the state of journalis...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
This article seeks to provide an insight into the complex role that editorials – a newspaper’s insti...
This study provides an insight into the state of business journalism ethics in Africa, firstly throu...
This study provides an insight into the state of business journalism ethics in Africa, firstly throu...
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the School of Language, Literature and Media St...
This thesis responds to the call by scholars, notably Shaw (2009) and Chama (2014), among others, on...
This study blends critical discourse analysis with ethnographic inquiry into the nature of discursiv...
This study seeks to examine how Ugandan journalists’ and politicians’ views on journalism profession...
This study investigates the complex role editorials – a newspaper's institutional voice – play in hi...
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...