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Titre The Transformation of Professional Values in Chinese Investigative Journalism
Auteur Alain Peter
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 133, 2023 Making Christianity Chinese: Sinicization Outside State Narratives
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 63-72
Résumé anglais Two generations of investigative journalists are mixed together in Chinese editorial boards: those who started before 2010 and those who came after. The former contributed to the rise of investigative journalism in commercial media outlets in the 1990s and 2000s, and the latter have experienced the economic crisis of the traditional outlets and neo-authoritarianism since the rise to power of Xi Jinping. Interviews with 29 investigative journalists show that a transformation of professional values has occurred in the under 35 generation compared to their peers over 35, as the media ecosystem itself transformed in the 2010s. Changes in the journalists' academic training and social origin have also contributed to this transformation of values, which ultimately serves Xi Jinping's long-term authoritarian political agenda.
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