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Big Brother is Watching: Surveillance Regulation and its Effects on Journalistic Practices in Zimbabwe

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Allen Munoriyarwa & Albert Chibuwe. (2022) Journalism beyond the Coup: Emerging Forms of Digital Journalism Practices in Post-Coup Zimbabwe. Digital Journalism 10:7, pages 1198-1218.
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Lungile A. Tshuma, Mbongeni J. Msimanga & Makhosi N. Sibanda. (2022) “Playing” in the Eyes of the Ferret Team: Examining the Use of Surveillance Strategies by Zimbabwean Journalists. African Journalism Studies 43:1, pages 53-69.
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Amy Stevens, Pete Fussey, Daragh Murray, Kuda Hove & Otto Saki. (2023) ‘I started seeing shadows everywhere’: The diverse chilling effects of surveillance in Zimbabwe. Big Data & Society 10:1, pages 205395172311586.
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