“Shaming the Devil!” Performative Shame in Investigative TV-journalism
Abstract
This paper considers the performativity of shaming in investigative TV-journalism. It
argues that the construction of shame is not only a constituent element in investigative TV-
journalism but also an important factor in pursuing some of its main objectives: establishing
morals, exercising social control, reinforcing journalistic identity and ideology, and competing for attention in a diversified media theatre where drama, entertainment and emotional
thrills are the hard currency. An empirical study of the Swedish TV programme
Uppdrag
granskning
, is used to inductively propose three categories of shaming and to give some
examples of the ways in which shaming is performed. The core of the paper is a theory
driven analysis in which the performativity of shaming in investigative TV-journalism is
analysed in the light of some converging media and societal trends
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review, 34 (Special Issue) p. 61-74
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Date
2013-12Author
Danielsson, Magnus
Editor
Allern, Sigurd
Bødker, Henrik
Eide, Martin
Lauk, Epp
Pollack, Ester
Keywords
investigative journalism
shame
social control
morality
identity
performativity
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-86523-83-1
ISSN
1403-1108
Language
eng