2015
DOI: 10.17576/jkmjc-2015-3102-36
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Empowering Citizen Media Through Investigative Journalism in Malaysia

Abstract: Investigative journalism nowadays plays a crucial role in the democratization of a nation. This paper discusses a study conducted to examine the challenges of investigative journalism in Malaysia, the significance of journalism ethics and rules in Malaysia in the investigative journalism practices, and to suggest and recommend the ways and method to handle any future challenges in the investigative journalism world. The study employed a qualitative method in which an in-depth interview was carried out with thr… Show more

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“… a Mills and Sarikakis (2016) (20 countries). b Rahman and Rashid (2020) (Bangladesh). c Svensson (2017) (China). d Tong and Sparks (2009) (China). e Wang and Lee (2014) (China). f Merljak Zdovc and Kovačič (2007) (Slovenia). g Mudhai (2007) (Africa). h Saldaña and Mourão (2018) (Latin America). i Gerli et al (2018) (Italy, Hungary, Romania and Latvia). j Ojo (2007) (Nigeria). k Abdul Hamid et al (2015) (Malaysia). l Al-Shami (2020) (Arab world). m Bebawi (2016) (Arab world). n Singh (2012) (Pacific Island countries). o Stetka and Örnebring (2013) (Central and Eastern Europe). p Apata and Ogunwuyi (2019) (Nigeria). q Dwyer et al (2021) (Australia). r Doyle (2011) (Mexico). s Ntibinyane (2018) (Africa). t Abdenour (2018) (U.S.). u Nord (2007) (Sweden).…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… a Mills and Sarikakis (2016) (20 countries). b Rahman and Rashid (2020) (Bangladesh). c Svensson (2017) (China). d Tong and Sparks (2009) (China). e Wang and Lee (2014) (China). f Merljak Zdovc and Kovačič (2007) (Slovenia). g Mudhai (2007) (Africa). h Saldaña and Mourão (2018) (Latin America). i Gerli et al (2018) (Italy, Hungary, Romania and Latvia). j Ojo (2007) (Nigeria). k Abdul Hamid et al (2015) (Malaysia). l Al-Shami (2020) (Arab world). m Bebawi (2016) (Arab world). n Singh (2012) (Pacific Island countries). o Stetka and Örnebring (2013) (Central and Eastern Europe). p Apata and Ogunwuyi (2019) (Nigeria). q Dwyer et al (2021) (Australia). r Doyle (2011) (Mexico). s Ntibinyane (2018) (Africa). t Abdenour (2018) (U.S.). u Nord (2007) (Sweden).…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study of investigative journalism in Malaysia, Norsiah et al (2015) pointed out that investigative journalism in Malaysia is still in its infancy and that collective changes need to be made for improvement. The scholars opined that Malaysian journalists are "bound by ethics, rules, laws and regulations" (Norsiah et al, 2015, p. 638) that are claimed to protect national security.…”
Section: Journalism and Crisis Reporting In Malaysiamentioning
confidence: 99%