Resumo
This is a cross-national comparative study of how media in Zimbabwe, Botswana, and South Africa reconstructed their operations in response to Covid-19 global pandemic. The study is grounded in a qualitative research design that uses semi-structured interviews with journalists from Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. The study investigated how news operations, newsroom cultures, news gathering, and news dissemination practices were impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Informed by the sociology of news production theoretical lens, the study noted that journalists and editors were affected by the Covid-19 pandemic which ensured they change some journalistic practices. The findings of this study reveal that journalists suffered traumatic experiences such as job losses, covid-19 related illness and fatalities. At a regulatory level, findings confirm the perennial challenges with media freedoms in the region with South Africa remaining a lone outlier. Lastly, interviews with journalists further demonstrate that newsrooms have had to maximise digital affordances for news gathering and dissemination as old revenue streams dried up. As a result, print media scaled back in its operations as a response to containing the spread of the virus.
| Idioma original | English |
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| Páginas (de-até) | 268-288 |
| Número de páginas | 21 |
| Revista | Journal of Communication Inquiry |
| Volume | 46 |
| Número de emissão | 3 |
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| Estado da publicação | Publicado - jul. 2022 |
| Publicado externamente | Sim |
ODS da ONU
Este resultado contribui para o(s) seguinte(s) Objetivo(s) de Desenvolvimento Sustentável
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ODS 3 Boa saúde e bem-estar
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ODS 16 Paz, justiça e instituições fortes
Impressão digital
Mergulhe nos tópicos de investigação de “Reconstruction and adaptation in times of a contagious crisis: a case of African newsrooms’ response to the Covid-19 pandemic“. Em conjunto formam uma impressão digital única.Citação
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