Starving the Messenger: A Study of Journalists' Conditions of Service in Malawi

L. Manda, N. Kufaine
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This study used in-depth interviews to investigate the conditions of service and welfare of journalists in Malawi. It found that while the Media Council of Malawi code of professional ethics and standards and in-house policies expected the best out the journalists, the majority of the journalists, mostly junior reporters, were grossly underpaid; far below the monthly living wage. It also found that dejection, fatalism, and individualism pervade journalists so much so that some of them seemed resigned to their status quo. Media owners seemed unwilling to engage in any debate about their journalist employees’ welfare. The study concludes that under such circumstances, many Malawian journalists were likely to be tempted to take bribes and engage in other forms of corruption as coping mechanisms. Key words: Afriethics, umunthu, ubuntu, journalism, welfare, living wage
饥饿信使:马拉维记者服务条件的研究
本研究采用深度访谈来调查马拉维记者的服务条件和福利。调查发现,虽然马拉维媒体理事会的职业道德和标准守则以及内部政策期望记者发挥最大的作用,但大多数记者,其中大多数是初级记者,收入严重偏低;远低于维持生活的月工资。调查还发现,沮丧、宿命论和个人主义充斥着新闻工作者,以至于他们中的一些人似乎对现状已经听之任之。媒体所有者似乎不愿参与任何有关其记者员工福利的辩论。该研究得出的结论是,在这种情况下,许多马拉维记者很可能受到受贿的诱惑,并以其他形式的腐败作为应对机制。关键词:非洲伦理,乌门图,乌班图,新闻,福利,最低生活工资
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