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Journalism, Power and Investigation presents a theoretical and practical guide to contemporary international investigative journalism to outline principles of modern investigative work across the globe.
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Journalism, Power and Investigation presents a theoretical and practical guide to contemporary international investigative journalism to outline principles of modern investigative work across the globe.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351723701
- Artikelnr.: 56840739
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351723701
- Artikelnr.: 56840739
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Stuart Price is Professor of Media and Political Discourse, and Director of the Media Discourse Centre at De Montfort University, UK. He is the author of the forthcoming title Corbyn and the Media and several monographs, including Worst-Case Scenario? (2011), Brute Reality (2010), and Discourse Power Address (2007). He is the editor, with Ruth Sanz Sabido, of Sites of Protest (2016) and Contemporary Protest and the Legacy of Dissent (2015). His well-known textbooks include Communication Studies (1996).
Introduction: journalism, democracy and the critique of political culture
Stuart Price Part I Investigative journalism, public integrity, and the
state Chapter One - Investigative journalism and terrorism: the proactive
legal duty to report Richard Danbury Chapter Two - Researching the Deep
State: surveillance, politics, and dissent Ben Harbisher Chapter Three -
State, Hierarchy and Executive Power: journalists under duress Stuart Price
Chapter Four - Can you keep a secret? Legal and technological obstacles to
protecting journalistic sources Richard Danbury and Judith Townend Part II
Activism, investigation, and the quest for social justice Chapter 5 -
Citizens' Investigations: recovering the past in contemporary Spain Ruth
Sanz Sabido Chapter 6 - Global Witness and investigative journalism Ali
Hines Chapter 7 - Violence and impunity in Rio de Janeiro's favelas:
citizens, smartphones and police malpractice Fernanda Amaral Part III The
hazards of investigation: journalists on assignment Chapter 8 - Surviving
the Sectarian Divide: investigative journalism in the quagmire of Iraq
Ahmed Bahiya Chapter 9 - Co-operative International Coverage? The Ferret's
foreign reporting Peter Geoghegan, Billy Briggs and Brindusa Ioana Nastasa
Chapter 10 - After the Arab Revolts: social media and the journalist in
Egypt Zahera Harb Chapter 11 - Protecting the Colony: Bermuda's national
image and media censorship Dana Selassie Part IV An industry in turmoil:
fake news, leaks, and economic challenges Chapter 12 - Fact-checking, False
Balance and 'Fake News': the discourse and practice of verification in
political communication Jen Birks Chapter 13 - Wikileaks and Investigative
Journalism: the organization's effects and unfinished legacy Lisa Lynch
Chapter 14 - Online news video, collaboration and social networks: the
disruption of the media industry David Hayward
Stuart Price Part I Investigative journalism, public integrity, and the
state Chapter One - Investigative journalism and terrorism: the proactive
legal duty to report Richard Danbury Chapter Two - Researching the Deep
State: surveillance, politics, and dissent Ben Harbisher Chapter Three -
State, Hierarchy and Executive Power: journalists under duress Stuart Price
Chapter Four - Can you keep a secret? Legal and technological obstacles to
protecting journalistic sources Richard Danbury and Judith Townend Part II
Activism, investigation, and the quest for social justice Chapter 5 -
Citizens' Investigations: recovering the past in contemporary Spain Ruth
Sanz Sabido Chapter 6 - Global Witness and investigative journalism Ali
Hines Chapter 7 - Violence and impunity in Rio de Janeiro's favelas:
citizens, smartphones and police malpractice Fernanda Amaral Part III The
hazards of investigation: journalists on assignment Chapter 8 - Surviving
the Sectarian Divide: investigative journalism in the quagmire of Iraq
Ahmed Bahiya Chapter 9 - Co-operative International Coverage? The Ferret's
foreign reporting Peter Geoghegan, Billy Briggs and Brindusa Ioana Nastasa
Chapter 10 - After the Arab Revolts: social media and the journalist in
Egypt Zahera Harb Chapter 11 - Protecting the Colony: Bermuda's national
image and media censorship Dana Selassie Part IV An industry in turmoil:
fake news, leaks, and economic challenges Chapter 12 - Fact-checking, False
Balance and 'Fake News': the discourse and practice of verification in
political communication Jen Birks Chapter 13 - Wikileaks and Investigative
Journalism: the organization's effects and unfinished legacy Lisa Lynch
Chapter 14 - Online news video, collaboration and social networks: the
disruption of the media industry David Hayward
Introduction: journalism, democracy and the critique of political culture
Stuart Price Part I Investigative journalism, public integrity, and the
state Chapter One - Investigative journalism and terrorism: the proactive
legal duty to report Richard Danbury Chapter Two - Researching the Deep
State: surveillance, politics, and dissent Ben Harbisher Chapter Three -
State, Hierarchy and Executive Power: journalists under duress Stuart Price
Chapter Four - Can you keep a secret? Legal and technological obstacles to
protecting journalistic sources Richard Danbury and Judith Townend Part II
Activism, investigation, and the quest for social justice Chapter 5 -
Citizens' Investigations: recovering the past in contemporary Spain Ruth
Sanz Sabido Chapter 6 - Global Witness and investigative journalism Ali
Hines Chapter 7 - Violence and impunity in Rio de Janeiro's favelas:
citizens, smartphones and police malpractice Fernanda Amaral Part III The
hazards of investigation: journalists on assignment Chapter 8 - Surviving
the Sectarian Divide: investigative journalism in the quagmire of Iraq
Ahmed Bahiya Chapter 9 - Co-operative International Coverage? The Ferret's
foreign reporting Peter Geoghegan, Billy Briggs and Brindusa Ioana Nastasa
Chapter 10 - After the Arab Revolts: social media and the journalist in
Egypt Zahera Harb Chapter 11 - Protecting the Colony: Bermuda's national
image and media censorship Dana Selassie Part IV An industry in turmoil:
fake news, leaks, and economic challenges Chapter 12 - Fact-checking, False
Balance and 'Fake News': the discourse and practice of verification in
political communication Jen Birks Chapter 13 - Wikileaks and Investigative
Journalism: the organization's effects and unfinished legacy Lisa Lynch
Chapter 14 - Online news video, collaboration and social networks: the
disruption of the media industry David Hayward
Stuart Price Part I Investigative journalism, public integrity, and the
state Chapter One - Investigative journalism and terrorism: the proactive
legal duty to report Richard Danbury Chapter Two - Researching the Deep
State: surveillance, politics, and dissent Ben Harbisher Chapter Three -
State, Hierarchy and Executive Power: journalists under duress Stuart Price
Chapter Four - Can you keep a secret? Legal and technological obstacles to
protecting journalistic sources Richard Danbury and Judith Townend Part II
Activism, investigation, and the quest for social justice Chapter 5 -
Citizens' Investigations: recovering the past in contemporary Spain Ruth
Sanz Sabido Chapter 6 - Global Witness and investigative journalism Ali
Hines Chapter 7 - Violence and impunity in Rio de Janeiro's favelas:
citizens, smartphones and police malpractice Fernanda Amaral Part III The
hazards of investigation: journalists on assignment Chapter 8 - Surviving
the Sectarian Divide: investigative journalism in the quagmire of Iraq
Ahmed Bahiya Chapter 9 - Co-operative International Coverage? The Ferret's
foreign reporting Peter Geoghegan, Billy Briggs and Brindusa Ioana Nastasa
Chapter 10 - After the Arab Revolts: social media and the journalist in
Egypt Zahera Harb Chapter 11 - Protecting the Colony: Bermuda's national
image and media censorship Dana Selassie Part IV An industry in turmoil:
fake news, leaks, and economic challenges Chapter 12 - Fact-checking, False
Balance and 'Fake News': the discourse and practice of verification in
political communication Jen Birks Chapter 13 - Wikileaks and Investigative
Journalism: the organization's effects and unfinished legacy Lisa Lynch
Chapter 14 - Online news video, collaboration and social networks: the
disruption of the media industry David Hayward