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Being objective with a personal perspective: how environmental journalists at two Chinese newspapers articulate and practice objectivity

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posted on 2016-04-11, 09:38 authored by Jingrong Tong
This article examines what objectivity means to 15 environmental journalists at two Chinese newspapers and how this value guides their practices. It reveals that although objectivity is central to their journalistic ethos, the participants see it as ethical to organize reports within a framework arising from their personal judgments of news events. The appropriation and particular definition of the American journalistic norm of objectivity increases the participants’ political safety and justifies them in playing their perceived role as guardians of society and educators. In so doing, they negotiate with other social actors and consolidate their cultural authority over defining reality.

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Science Communication, 37 (6), pp. 747-768

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Department of Media and Communication

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Science Communication

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SAGE Publications (UK and US)

issn

1075-5470

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1552-8545

Copyright date

2015

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2016-04-11

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http://scx.sagepub.com/content/37/6/747.short

Language

en

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