2023
DOI: 10.1177/17427665231205462
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Indigenizing journalistic objectivity in an African context: How ‘indigenous’ journalistic practices (re)define professional norms

Abdul Wahab Gibrilu

Abstract: Through comparative content analysis of online news reports ( N = 420), we examined how indigenous values and source citation practices (re)define journalistic objectivity away from the normative comfort domain of ‘The American standard’. We argue that ‘African’ journalistic practices will more possibly reflect more ‘objective’ narratives with a critical gaze to African values such as ‘ Ubuntu’ and ‘ Afriethics’. By comparing ‘grassroots’ with ‘elite’ source citations as reflected in ‘African’ media reportage,… Show more

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