“Shaming the Devil!” Performative Shame in Investigative TV-journalism
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2013-12
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Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
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
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, 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
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investigative journalism, shame, social control, morality, identity, performativity
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Nordicom Review, 34 (Special Issue) p. 61-74