2023
DOI: 10.31763/ijcs.v5i1.625
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Effective regulatory frameworks for constructive journalism: a study of China’s media systems

Gopolang Ditlhokwa,
Sarah Marjorey Kisakye,
John Demuyakor
et al.

Abstract: Journalism practice in China is unique and different from the rest of the other countries in the world. Many scholars have attributed this to the effective regulatory systems and the structure of the media system thus the six forces controlling media space in China. This study adopted a qualitative condensed thematic analysis technique through in-depth interviews to examine how the regulatory framework in China affects the media ecosystem and constructive journalism practice. Through the snowball technique of … Show more

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“…In crises, public health campaigns or education could center on providing accurate up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine uptake stories, and information to the general public about future public health emergencies. Second, unlike China that have one of the most effective and robust online media regulatory frameworks in the world (Ditlhokwa et al, 2023), African countries lack such legal online content regulatory frameworks. It is estimated that a large number of African countries do not have the necessary regulatory frameworks to monitor online content production and distribution (Mutua & Yanqiu, 2021;Sampaio-Dias et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In crises, public health campaigns or education could center on providing accurate up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine uptake stories, and information to the general public about future public health emergencies. Second, unlike China that have one of the most effective and robust online media regulatory frameworks in the world (Ditlhokwa et al, 2023), African countries lack such legal online content regulatory frameworks. It is estimated that a large number of African countries do not have the necessary regulatory frameworks to monitor online content production and distribution (Mutua & Yanqiu, 2021;Sampaio-Dias et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%