No kind of journalism is more shrouded in myth than the investigative reporter. Films like All The Presidents Men deified the heroic hack who unpeeled the layers of lies to reveal the inner sordid secrets of society. But if you can’t trust journalists, how can you trust them in the watchdog role
It doesn’t get much more ambitious than this. How can journalism help solve the world’s problems? I ...
Robert Rosenthal began his career in journalism at The New York Times, where he was a news assistant...
Hackers have a double relevance with regard to the transformation of the journalistic field: first, ...
The current \u27future of journalism\u27 debates focus on the crossover (or lack thereof) of mainstr...
The purpose of investigative journalism is to hold powerful interests to account and highlight syste...
This chapter investigates to what extent leading news media advocate investigative journalism and pe...
The current ‘future of journalism’ debates focus on the crossover (or lack thereof) of mainstream jo...
This new study, a follow-up to 2007’s The Future of Journalism in the Advanced Democracies, includes...
The media has been blamed for the apparent spate of suicides in South Wales. The more subtle version...
What happens to investigative journalism when traditional trade craft is disrupted by a diverse rang...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
This article reviews the book by Derek Forbes. It problematises Forbes' a-theoretical approach towar...
This study examines how ownership type affects newsroom support, job satisfaction, and commitment to...
Diving into Danger tells the story of men from the Mosquito Coast of Honduras who dive hundreds of m...
The revelation that one of the world’s largest and most trusted businesses has been deliberately che...
It doesn’t get much more ambitious than this. How can journalism help solve the world’s problems? I ...
Robert Rosenthal began his career in journalism at The New York Times, where he was a news assistant...
Hackers have a double relevance with regard to the transformation of the journalistic field: first, ...
The current \u27future of journalism\u27 debates focus on the crossover (or lack thereof) of mainstr...
The purpose of investigative journalism is to hold powerful interests to account and highlight syste...
This chapter investigates to what extent leading news media advocate investigative journalism and pe...
The current ‘future of journalism’ debates focus on the crossover (or lack thereof) of mainstream jo...
This new study, a follow-up to 2007’s The Future of Journalism in the Advanced Democracies, includes...
The media has been blamed for the apparent spate of suicides in South Wales. The more subtle version...
What happens to investigative journalism when traditional trade craft is disrupted by a diverse rang...
Journalists need to be highly committed and determined when pursuing an issue in an investigative wa...
This article reviews the book by Derek Forbes. It problematises Forbes' a-theoretical approach towar...
This study examines how ownership type affects newsroom support, job satisfaction, and commitment to...
Diving into Danger tells the story of men from the Mosquito Coast of Honduras who dive hundreds of m...
The revelation that one of the world’s largest and most trusted businesses has been deliberately che...
It doesn’t get much more ambitious than this. How can journalism help solve the world’s problems? I ...
Robert Rosenthal began his career in journalism at The New York Times, where he was a news assistant...
Hackers have a double relevance with regard to the transformation of the journalistic field: first, ...