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_aInvestigative journalism / _cHugo de Burgh with Paul Bradshaw [and others]. |
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_aAbingdon, Oxon. ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2008. |
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_gPart I. _tContext -- _g1. _tIntroduction / _rHugo De Burgh -- _tContacts: contact details of some organisations, sites and publications useful to investigative journalists / _rSteven McIntosh -- _g2. _tThe emergence of investigative journalism / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g3. _tForty years: a tradition of investigative journalism / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g4. _tThe Blair years: mediocracy and investigative journalism / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g5. _tInvestigative journalism and blogs / _rPaul Bradshaw -- _g6. _tInvestigative journalism and English law / _rChris Horrie -- _g7. _tThe English Freedom of Information Act / _rChris Horrie -- _g8. _tThe practices of investigative journalism / _rGavin MacFadyen -- _g9. _tUniversities as evangelists of the watchdog role: teaching investigative journalism to undergraduates / _rMark Hanna -- _g10. _tInvestigative journalism and scholarship / _rMichael Bromley -- _gPart II. _tCases -- _g11. _tFrom shadow boxing to Ghost Plane: English journalism and the War on Terror / _rPaul Lashmar -- _g12. _tHigh politics and low behaviour: Sunday Times Insight / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g13. _tInvestigating corporate corruption: an example from BBC's File on Four / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g14. _tPanorama - investigative TV? / _rIvor Gaber -- _g15. _tScrutinising social policy: an example from Channel 4's Dispatches / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g16. _tJournalism with attitude: the Daily Mail / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g17. _tExposing miscarriages of justice: an example from BBC's Rough Justice / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g18. _tLocal power and public accountability: an example from the East Midlands / _rMark D'Arcy -- _g19. _tSubterfuge, set-ups, stings and stunts: how red-tops go about their investigations / _rRoy Greenslade -- _g20. _tPillaging the environmentalists: The Cook Report / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g21. _tGrave-digging: the case of 'the Cossacks' / _rHugo De Burgh -- _g22. _tInterfering with foreigners: An example from First Tuesday / _rHugo De Burgh. |
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