TY - BOOK ID - 353314 TI - Investigative journalism in China : journalism, power, and society PY - 2011 SN - 9781441101044 1441101047 PB - London ; New York : Continuum, DB - UniCat KW - S11/1450 KW - China: Social sciences--Journalism and the press KW - Journalisme KW - Journalisme d'enquête KW - Liberté de la presse KW - Journalism KW - Investigative reporting KW - Freedom of the press KW - Press and politics KW - Aspect politique KW - Political aspects KW - China KW - Politics and the press KW - Press KW - Advertising, Political KW - Government and the press KW - Writing (Authorship) KW - Literature KW - Publicity KW - Fake news KW - Reporting, Investigative KW - Reporters and reporting KW - Censorship of the press KW - Liberty of the press KW - Press censorship KW - Censorship KW - Freedom of expression KW - Law and legislation KW - Journalisme d'enquête KW - Liberté de la presse UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:353314 AB - In the framework of democratic societies, investigative journalism is deemed as serving the public interest, helping maintain a healthy public sphere and helping to hold power into account. The ideals of a democratic society justify the idea and practice of investigative journalism. Alternately, modern China runs an authoritarian system of the one-party rule, so where does the idea of investigative journalism fit in? Why can investigative journalism appear in such an authoritarian society and with what characteristics?. Investigative Journalism in China examines the four aspects of Chinese i ER -