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  1. This study examines how power relations between journalism and political actors vary across the news production process. Applying a process approach, it addresses this issue by exploring ...

  2. Adversarial journalism – otherwise called militant or confrontational journalism – has mainly been defined by African authors and political analysts as a culture which is oppositional to government or government political interests.

  3. 23 paź 2007 · Although in some, especially Asian, cultures, an adversarial understanding of journalism may conflict with a preference for consensus and harmony, in other contexts, tight press restrictions might prohibit journalists from openly challenging those in power.

  4. Our findings show that the interventionist approach of watchdog journalism is more likely to be found in democracies with traditionally partisan and opinion-oriented journalistic cultures or experiencing sociopolitical crises.

  5. Using Nigeria and Cameroon as case study, this paper examines the facets and implications of adversarial journalism by the state-owned media.

  6. 3 kwi 2013 · This study examines how power relations between journalism and political actors vary across the news production process. Applying a process approach, it addresses this issue by exploring journalist...

  7. This study examines journalists' perceptions of the adversarial role of the press toward public officials and business, based on two national samples of newspaper journalists, surveyed in 1983 and 1988 respectively.

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