Glenda Daniels 
Power and Loss in South African Journalism [EPUB ebook] 
News in the age of social media

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This timely collection of essays analyses the crisis of journalism in contemporary South Africa at a period when the media and their role are frequently at the centre of public debate. The transition to digital news has been messy, random and unpredictable. The spread of news via social media platforms has given rise to political propaganda, fake news and a flattening of news to banality and gossip. Media companies, however, continue to shrink newsrooms, ousting experienced journalists in favour of ‘content producers’.
Against this backdrop, Daniels points out the contribution of investigative journalists to exposing corruption and sees new opportunities emerging to forge a model for the future of non-profit, public-funded journalism. Engaging and dynamic, the book argues for the power of public interest journalism, including investigative journalism, and a diversity of voices and positions to be reflected in the news. It addresses the gains and losses from decolonial and feminist perspectives and advocates for a radical shift in the way power is constituted by the media in the South African postcolony.
A valuable introduction to the confusion that confronts journalism students, it has much to offer practising media professionals. Daniels uses her years of experience as a newspaper journalist to write with authority and illuminate complex issues about newsroom politics.  Interviews with alienated media professionals and a semi-autobiographical lens add a personal element that will appeal to readers interested in the inner life of the media.

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Preface
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Tables and figures
Glossary
Chapter 1 Power and subjection in the media landscape
Chapter 2 The tension between the media, the state and Zuma’s African National Congress
Chapter 3 ‘Zupta’: Power and loss in investigative journalism
Chapter 4 The job loss tsunami in journalism
Chapter 5 Going online when you’re offline: The case of community media
Chapter 6 The anti-feminist backlash, the glass ceiling and online trolls
Chapter 7 Decolonial ‘green shoots’ in media
Chapter 8 Power, loss and reimagining journalism Epilogue
Appendices
References
Index

Circa l’autore

Glenda Daniels is an associate professor in the Department of Media Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. She is a media-freedom activist and journalist and author of Fight for Democracy (2014).

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 232 ● ISBN 9781776146017 ● Dimensione 2.5 MB ● Casa editrice Wits University Press ● Città Johannesburg ● Paese ZA ● Pubblicato 2020 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7486177 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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