Investigative Journalism in China: Journalism, Power, and Society

Author:   Dr. Jingrong Tong
Publisher:   Continuum Publishing Corporation
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9781441101044


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   20 January 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Dr. Jingrong Tong
Publisher:   Continuum Publishing Corporation
Imprint:   Continuum Publishing Corporation
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.585kg
ISBN:  

9781441101044


ISBN 10:   1441101047
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   20 January 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Investigative journalism has become an influential element in the governance of many societies over the last century. Jingrong Tong's book helps the reader to see how knowledge is popularised and information mediated in the world's most populous country, by providing the first book in English on China's investigative reporting. Replete with examples and illustrations, her work expands our understanding both of China and of journalism and is an essential corrective to widespread ignorance of China's media and their often remarkable journalists. Hugo de Burgh, Professor of Journalism at the University of Westminster and Tsinghua University, Director of the China Media Centre The strength of this book lies in its unique inside perspective. Jingrong Tong has studied two Chinese newspapers and spent significant time with journalists on the beat. She has therefore been able to closely observe the whole news making process from the collecting of information and conducting of interviews, to the writing and polishing of initial drafts, to the editing process and the final news report. This enables Tong to provide a more complex analysis than found in most existing scholarship on Chinese media production. She shows how individual journalists and editors in specific media organisations negotiate news bans and propaganda directives and how self-censorship is exercised under the influence of shifting politico-ideological and socio-economic factors and processes. Marina Svensson, Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University, Sweden


The strength of this book lies in its unique inside perspective. Jingrong Tong has studied two Chinese newspapers and spent significant time with journalists on the beat. She has therefore been able to closely observe the whole news making process from the collecting of information and conducting of interviews, to the writing and polishing of initial drafts, to the editing process and the final news report. This enables Tong to provide a more complex analysis than found in most existing scholarship on Chinese media production. She shows how individual journalists and editors in specific media organisations negotiate news bans and propaganda directives and how self-censorship is exercised under the influence of shifting politico-ideological and socio-economic factors and processes.<p>-- Marina Svensson, Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University, Sweden


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Dr. Jingrong Tong is Lecturer in Media and Communication, University of Leicester, UK.

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