TY - BOOK ID - 134609378 TI - Investigative journalism in China : eight cases in Chinese watchdog journalism AU - Bandurski, David. AU - Hala, Martin AU - Zhan, Ying. PY - 2010 SN - 9882207065 1283016850 9786613016850 9882205771 9789882205772 9789622091733 9622091733 9789622091740 9622091741 9789882207066 9781283016858 PB - Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Freedom of speech KW - Whistle blowing KW - Investigative reporting UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134609378 AB - Despite persistent pressure from state censors and other tools of political control, investigative journalism has flourished in China over the last decade. This volume offers a comprehensive, first-hand look at investigative journalism in China, including insider accounts from reporters behind some of China's top stories in recent years. While many outsiders hold on to the stereotype of Chinese journalists as docile, subservient Party hacks, a number of brave Chinese reporters have exposed corruption and official misconduct with striking ingenuity and often at considerable personal sacrifice. ER -