Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach critically explores the failures of business journalists in striking the balance between the bottom line business model and their role in defending the public interest. Drawing on historical and political economic perspectives and analysing these in relation to critical political economic theory, the book explores failures of business journalism through the dwindling of social responsibility in the business journalist's role in holding political and corporate power to account. Ibrahim Seaga Shaw draws on a diverse range of case studies, including: investigative journalism in The Standard Oil and Enron Scandals corporate propaganda in relation to business reporting financial Journali...
The current crisis in global banking, markets and economies has reminded us all of the importance of...
Around the world, journalists uncover corruption, abuse of power, and financial misdealing – often a...
This is a preliminary report on a Polis seminar on financial journalism featuring Howard Davies (LSE...
The growing passivity and changing bias of Western journalists is widely acknowledged. Journalism is...
The business of journalism is widely held to be in a terminal crisis today, in particular because th...
In the wake of the financial crisis, journalists were criticized for failing in their coverage of th...
The Global Financial Crisis presented the media with numerous opportunities to tell dramatic busines...
The Business of Media presents the critical, yet careful, analysis of the rapidly changing media ind...
Here in the West there is much debate about the standard of our financial journalism, but there are ...
Since the cultural turn in the 1980s and the rejection of the basic assumptions behind classical Mar...
Financial journalism is under attack for it’s failure to report the global economic crisis. But it’s...
Purpose - This article aims to provide a critical understanding of contextual issues surrounding int...
For two years Polis has been working on a Financial Journalism Report by Dr Damian Tambini. Now, Cra...
In the repressive political climate prevailing in Egypt in 2013-15, news ventures aspiring to high s...
This article discusses the contribution of critical political economy approaches to digital journali...
The current crisis in global banking, markets and economies has reminded us all of the importance of...
Around the world, journalists uncover corruption, abuse of power, and financial misdealing – often a...
This is a preliminary report on a Polis seminar on financial journalism featuring Howard Davies (LSE...
The growing passivity and changing bias of Western journalists is widely acknowledged. Journalism is...
The business of journalism is widely held to be in a terminal crisis today, in particular because th...
In the wake of the financial crisis, journalists were criticized for failing in their coverage of th...
The Global Financial Crisis presented the media with numerous opportunities to tell dramatic busines...
The Business of Media presents the critical, yet careful, analysis of the rapidly changing media ind...
Here in the West there is much debate about the standard of our financial journalism, but there are ...
Since the cultural turn in the 1980s and the rejection of the basic assumptions behind classical Mar...
Financial journalism is under attack for it’s failure to report the global economic crisis. But it’s...
Purpose - This article aims to provide a critical understanding of contextual issues surrounding int...
For two years Polis has been working on a Financial Journalism Report by Dr Damian Tambini. Now, Cra...
In the repressive political climate prevailing in Egypt in 2013-15, news ventures aspiring to high s...
This article discusses the contribution of critical political economy approaches to digital journali...
The current crisis in global banking, markets and economies has reminded us all of the importance of...
Around the world, journalists uncover corruption, abuse of power, and financial misdealing – often a...
This is a preliminary report on a Polis seminar on financial journalism featuring Howard Davies (LSE...