This book explores how journalists at local metro papers in a
south-western China metropolis give meaning to their work and how
these meanings are shaped by the specific social environment within
which these journalists operate. These metro papers provide the
bulk of daily news to the general public in China, yet are often
understudied compared to the country's party news outlets. Informed
by fieldwork in four metro newspapers, the book puts forward a
grounded theory for exploring journalists' occupational culture:
the aspiration-frustration-reconciliation framework.
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