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This book is the culmination of several years of collaborative
work. It is a unique contribution to the field of journalism
because of the depth and variety of contributions it makes to the
field. The scholars who contribute to this volume respond to the
great need to rethink journalism from various perspectives
including journalism training, research, the contents of the news
media, language, media ethics, the safety of journalists and gender
inequities in the news media. In doing this, they recognise how the
societies that journalism address should themselves change.
Between 11 and 16 August 2012, the Lonmin platinum mine at Marikana
witnessed a tragedy in which 34 miners were killed, more than 70
injured and approximately 250 people arrested. The Marikana
Massacre remains a scar in the tissue of post-democratic South
Africa. Described as the worst act of violence since the
Sharpeville Massacre of 21 March 1960, it was indicative of
underlying crises in government and the fabric of society. The
brutality of the shootings was indeed no different from
state-sponsored violence in the apartheid era. The event was also a
turning point in South African history. The fact that the police
appointed by the liberation party were opening fire on the people
they had vowed to protect sent shock waves throughout the world.
Years into the aftermath, what has this event come to mean? This
book is a collection of chapters which give an authoritative and
cross-disciplinary account of the massacre, up-to-date details of
what really happened, what it has meant for the current South
African socio-political landscape and how it has changed public
discourse and awareness of the mining industry, the broader labour
market. The book further considers the lack of accountability for
the crimes committed at Marikana. The chapters, written by a wide
range of highly regarded scholars and practitioners, address the
legacies of Marikana from a broad array of disciplines including
law, legal philosophy, media studies, journalism and communication
studies, philosophy, political science, economics and public
governance.
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