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ID135429
Title ProperResearch on Chinese investigative journalism, 1978-2013
Other Title Informationa critical review
LanguageENG
AuthorLee, Francis L F ;  Wang, Haiyan
Summary / Abstract (Note)The practice of investigative journalism in China burgeoned in the early 1980s in the wake of the economic reforms, and it has been growing rapidly since the mid-1990s. Today, it is one of the most vibrant parts of Chinese media. As a thermometer for press freedom and a crucial site for examining the media‒state relationship in China, investigative journalism has attracted a substantial amount of scholarly
attention during the past three decades. This article critically reviews research, published both in mainland China and overseas, on the topic from 1978 to 2013. We first present a quantitative analysis outlining
certain basic characteristics of the field of investigative journalism research based on a sample of 112 mainland publications and 14 overseas publications. We then present a qualitative review of existing knowledge about investigative journalism in China. Finally, we highlight some of the newest developments in the phenomenon and discuss several directions for future research.
`In' analytical NoteChina Review Vol.14, No.2; Fal.2014: p.215-252
Journal SourceChina Review 2014-12 14, 2
Standard NumberChina