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Investigative journalism / Hugo de Burgh with Paul Bradshaw [and others].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon. ; New York : Routledge, 2008Edition: Second editionDescription: xi, 402 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415441439
  • 9780415441438
  • 0415441447
  • 9780415441445
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.43 22
LOC classification:
  • PN4781 .I57 2008
Contents:
Part I. Context -- 1. Introduction / Hugo De Burgh -- Contacts: contact details of some organisations, sites and publications useful to investigative journalists / Steven McIntosh -- 2. The emergence of investigative journalism / Hugo De Burgh -- 3. Forty years: a tradition of investigative journalism / Hugo De Burgh -- 4. The Blair years: mediocracy and investigative journalism / Hugo De Burgh -- 5. Investigative journalism and blogs / Paul Bradshaw -- 6. Investigative journalism and English law / Chris Horrie -- 7. The English Freedom of Information Act / Chris Horrie -- 8. The practices of investigative journalism / Gavin MacFadyen -- 9. Universities as evangelists of the watchdog role: teaching investigative journalism to undergraduates / Mark Hanna -- 10. Investigative journalism and scholarship / Michael Bromley -- Part II. Cases -- 11. From shadow boxing to Ghost Plane: English journalism and the War on Terror / Paul Lashmar -- 12. High politics and low behaviour: Sunday Times Insight / Hugo De Burgh -- 13. Investigating corporate corruption: an example from BBC's File on Four / Hugo De Burgh -- 14. Panorama - investigative TV? / Ivor Gaber -- 15. Scrutinising social policy: an example from Channel 4's Dispatches / Hugo De Burgh -- 16. Journalism with attitude: the Daily Mail / Hugo De Burgh -- 17. Exposing miscarriages of justice: an example from BBC's Rough Justice / Hugo De Burgh -- 18. Local power and public accountability: an example from the East Midlands / Mark D'Arcy -- 19. Subterfuge, set-ups, stings and stunts: how red-tops go about their investigations / Roy Greenslade -- 20. Pillaging the environmentalists: The Cook Report / Hugo De Burgh -- 21. Grave-digging: the case of 'the Cossacks' / Hugo De Burgh -- 22. Interfering with foreigners: An example from First Tuesday / Hugo De Burgh.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Context -- 1. Introduction / Hugo De Burgh -- Contacts: contact details of some organisations, sites and publications useful to investigative journalists / Steven McIntosh -- 2. The emergence of investigative journalism / Hugo De Burgh -- 3. Forty years: a tradition of investigative journalism / Hugo De Burgh -- 4. The Blair years: mediocracy and investigative journalism / Hugo De Burgh -- 5. Investigative journalism and blogs / Paul Bradshaw -- 6. Investigative journalism and English law / Chris Horrie -- 7. The English Freedom of Information Act / Chris Horrie -- 8. The practices of investigative journalism / Gavin MacFadyen -- 9. Universities as evangelists of the watchdog role: teaching investigative journalism to undergraduates / Mark Hanna -- 10. Investigative journalism and scholarship / Michael Bromley -- Part II. Cases -- 11. From shadow boxing to Ghost Plane: English journalism and the War on Terror / Paul Lashmar -- 12. High politics and low behaviour: Sunday Times Insight / Hugo De Burgh -- 13. Investigating corporate corruption: an example from BBC's File on Four / Hugo De Burgh -- 14. Panorama - investigative TV? / Ivor Gaber -- 15. Scrutinising social policy: an example from Channel 4's Dispatches / Hugo De Burgh -- 16. Journalism with attitude: the Daily Mail / Hugo De Burgh -- 17. Exposing miscarriages of justice: an example from BBC's Rough Justice / Hugo De Burgh -- 18. Local power and public accountability: an example from the East Midlands / Mark D'Arcy -- 19. Subterfuge, set-ups, stings and stunts: how red-tops go about their investigations / Roy Greenslade -- 20. Pillaging the environmentalists: The Cook Report / Hugo De Burgh -- 21. Grave-digging: the case of 'the Cossacks' / Hugo De Burgh -- 22. Interfering with foreigners: An example from First Tuesday / Hugo De Burgh.

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