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