报纸漫画家的困境:来自尼日利亚从业者的观点

S. Bello
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新闻实践中的漫画,从本质上和世界上许多地方的情况来看,是漫画家或漫画记者为使当权者承担责任而进行的一种聪明的新闻努力。以图形化和说明性的方式向公众传播信息是新闻职业的一种特殊类型。漫画家们策略性地利用漫画和他们的新闻绘画,以讽刺和喜剧的形式描绘社会罪恶、腐败行为、批评政府的政策和计划、各种法人团体的行为、宗教组织和个人的不端行为。漫画家在履行这些社会职能的过程中,受到了一系列的挑战,或者被要求经历各种各样的挑战,从而陷入了困境。调查这些挑战,以及漫画记者如何能够在他们的贸易和职业中应对,这就是本研究的主题。在操作上,本研究采用深度访谈研究方法来收集尼日利亚漫画从业者的观点,以确定他们在职业中遇到的挑战的维度,以及使他们从事该职业的因素。在其他挑战中,本研究发现,漫画记者遇到业主的影响,报酬低,编辑和其他媒体机构的上级官员的低估计和尊重,以及来自政治家的威胁,不安全感和攻击。然而,由于个人兴趣/激情和对公共利益的热爱,卡通记者仍然保持动力并致力于他们的职业。
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The dilemma of newspaper cartoonists: perspectives from Nigerian practitioners
Cartooning in journalism practice is, by nature and as demonstrated in many parts of the world, an intelligent journalistic endeavour undertaken by cartoonists or cartoon journalists to put those in power to accountability and responsibility. It is a special genre of journalism profession to disseminate information graphically and illustratively to members of the public. Cartoonists strategically use cartoons and their journalistic drawings to portray social evils, corrupt practices, criticise policies and programmes of government, actions of various corporate bodies, religious organisations and individuals’ misdemeanours in a satirical and comic form. In the course of performing these multifarious functions in society, cartoonists have been subjected to an array of challenges or have been made to go through various challenges and consequently thrown into dilemma. Investigating these challenges and how cartoon journalists have been able to cope in their trade and profession define the thesis of this study. Operationally, the study employs the indepth interview research method to garner the perspectives of cartoon practitioners in Nigeria to determine the dimension of the challenges they encounter in their profession and what factors keep them in the profession. Among other challenges, this study find that cartoon journalists encounter proprietor’s influence, poor remuneration, lower estimation and respect by editors and other superior officers in media organisations as well as threats, insecurity and attacks from the politicians. Cartoon journalists, however, remain motivated and committed to their profession due to personal interest/passion and love for public interest.
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