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245 00 $aInvestigative journalism :$bcontext and practice /$cedited by Hugo de Burgh ; with Paul Bradshaw [and others].
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505 00 $gPART 1$tContext -- 1$tIntroduction: a higher kind of loyalty? -- 2$tThe emergence of investigative journalism -- 3$tThirty years of British investigative journalism -- 4$tSome issues surrounding investigative journalism -- 5$tCritical approaches to the media: the changing context for investigative journalism: -- 6$tGlobalising media agendas: the production of journalism -- 7$tThe English legal framework for investigative journalism -- 8$tThe regulatory and ethical framework for investigative journalism -- 9$tJournalism and new technology -- PART 2$tPractice -- 10$tInvestigating corporate corruption: an example from BBC's File on Four -- 11$tLocal power and public accountability: an example from the East Midlands -- 12$tScrutinising social policy: an example from Channel 4's Dispatches -- 13$tExposing miscarriages of justice: an example from BBC's Rough Justice -- 14$tGravedigging: the case of 'the Cossacks' -- 15$tPillaging the environmentalists: an example from The Cook Report -- 16$tHigh politics and low behaviour: the Sunday Times Insight -- 17$tInterfering with foreigners: an example from First Tuesday.
520 $aInvestigative Journalism: Context and Practice explores the history, theory and practice of investigative journalism around the world. Starting with a history of investigative journalism and examining key events such as Watergate in the U.S. and the thalidomide scandal in the U.K., Hugo de Burgh and his colleagues explain how investigative journalism should be understood within the framework of the mass media, how it relates to the legal systems in the U.S., the U.K. and the European Union, the place of ethics in investigative journalism, and the influence of new technologies and the Internet on journalistic practices.
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880 0 $6545-00/$1$aHugo de Burgh is Professor of Journalism at the University of Westminster, where he set up the China Media Centre in 2005. He is also Professor in the School of Media & Communications at Tsinghua University. Previously he worked for Scottish Television, the BBC and (the UK’s) Channel 4. Recent books include China’s Media Go Global (2018, with Daya Thussu and Shi Anbin) and China’s Media in the Emerging World Order, Second Edition (2020). Previous publications include Investigative Journalism (three editions); Democracy in England: Possible & Necessary; The Chinese Journalist; Making Journalists; China, Friend or Foe?; China’s Environment and Chinese Environment Journalists; China and Britain: The Potential Impact of China’s Development; Facing Western Media 应 对西方媒体; The West You Really Don’t Know 你所不了解的西方故事 and Can the Prizes Still Glitter? The Future of British Universities in a Changing World. Paul Lashmar is Head of the Department of Journalism at City University of Londonas well asReader in the Department of Journalism. He has written extensively about the world of intelligence agencies for four decades. His research interests include investigative journalism, intelligence–media relations and organised crime. Lashmar has been an investigative journalist in television and print and on the staff of The Observer, Granada Television’s World in Action current affairs series and The Independent. Books authored or co-authored by him include Online Journalism: The Essential Guide (2014, with Steve Hill). Spies, Spin and the Fourth Estate was published in September 2020.
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