Peace-seeking Afrikaans editors in the apartheid era: Journalistic perspectives in a theological framework
n this study, the ethical-journalistic contributions of five apartheid-era Afrikaans language newspaper editors are taken into review: Schalk Pienaar (Die Beeld and Beeld), Willem de Klerk (Die Transvaler and Rapport), Frits Gaum (Die Kerkbode), Doret Jansen (Western Transvaal Record) and Max Du Pre...
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doaj-0484338d04ae45fcaaa271bd5fb34b182020-12-23T08:29:12ZafrAOSISVerbum et Ecclesia 1609-99822074-77052020-12-01411e1e910.4102/ve.v41i1.21331599Peace-seeking Afrikaans editors in the apartheid era: Journalistic perspectives in a theological frameworkJohannes D. Froneman0Christo J. Lombaard1School of Communication Studies, Faculty of Humanities, North-West University, PotchefstroomDepartment of Christian Spirituality, School of Humanities, University of South Africa, Pretorian this study, the ethical-journalistic contributions of five apartheid-era Afrikaans language newspaper editors are taken into review: Schalk Pienaar (Die Beeld and Beeld), Willem de Klerk (Die Transvaler and Rapport), Frits Gaum (Die Kerkbode), Doret Jansen (Western Transvaal Record) and Max Du Preez (Vrye Weekblad). Their ethical-journalistic contributions are described, keeping in mind the constraints within which they operated in these five diverse newspapers. Based on Christian historical-theological considerations, evaluative remarks are made, en routeto promoting ethically sound journalism. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The use of central theological ideas and/or a theological framework to evaluate aspects of societal ethics in the practice of journalism, here more specifically in the history of Afrikaans journalism, is explored.https://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/ve/article/view/2133ethical journalismchristian evaluationapartheid-era journalismschalk pienaarwillem de klerkfrits gaumdoret jansenmax du preez |
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Peace-seeking Afrikaans editors in the apartheid era: Journalistic perspectives in a theological framework |
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Peace-seeking Afrikaans editors in the apartheid era: Journalistic perspectives in a theological framework |
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n this study, the ethical-journalistic contributions of five apartheid-era Afrikaans language newspaper editors are taken into review: Schalk Pienaar (Die Beeld and Beeld), Willem de Klerk (Die Transvaler and Rapport), Frits Gaum (Die Kerkbode), Doret Jansen (Western Transvaal Record) and Max Du Preez (Vrye Weekblad). Their ethical-journalistic contributions are described, keeping in mind the constraints within which they operated in these five diverse newspapers. Based on Christian historical-theological considerations, evaluative remarks are made, en routeto promoting ethically sound journalism.
Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: The use of central theological ideas and/or a theological framework to evaluate aspects of societal ethics in the practice of journalism, here more specifically in the history of Afrikaans journalism, is explored. |
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ethical journalism christian evaluation apartheid-era journalism schalk pienaar willem de klerk frits gaum doret jansen max du preez |
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