Upheaval: Disrupted Lives in Journalism

G. Daniels
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In South Africa, there was active unionisation of media workers in general, and journalists in particular, in the 1980s and 1990s, but thereafter, this disintegrated, as shown in Daniels’ (2020) book, Power and Loss in South African Journalism: News in the Age of Social Media (hereafter Power and Loss). One of the more noteworthy findings in South Africa was that 72% of the 158 journalists who participated in the research for Power and Loss said they had no union and journalist association support during their retrenchment process, while the majority of over 90%, said there was no employer funded career support either.
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剧变:被打乱的新闻生活
在南非,在20世纪80年代和90年代,媒体工作者,特别是记者都积极加入工会,但此后,工会瓦解了,正如丹尼尔斯(2020)的著作《南非新闻业的权力与损失:社交媒体时代的新闻》(以下简称《权力与损失》)所示。在南非,一个更值得注意的发现是,在参与《权力与损失》研究的158名记者中,72%的人表示,他们在裁员过程中没有工会和记者协会的支持,而超过90%的大多数人表示,也没有雇主资助的职业支持。
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