JOURNALISM POWER AND INVESTIGATION GLOBAL AND ACTIVIST PERSPECTIVES
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Journalism, Power and Investigation presents
a contemporary, trans-national analysis of investigative journalism. Beginning
with a detailed introduction that examines the relationship between this form
of public communication and normative conceptions of democracy, the book offers
a selection of spirited contributions to current debates concerning the place,
function, and political impact of investigative work. The 14 chapters, produced
by practising journalists, academics, and activists, cover a range of topics,
with examples drawn from the global struggle to produce reliable, in-depth
accounts of public events.
The collection brings together a range of significant investigations
from across the world. These include an assignment conducted in the dangerous
sectarian environment of Iraq, close engagement with Spain’s Memory Movement,
and an account of the work of radical charity Global Witness. Other chapters
examine the relationship between journalists and state/corporate power, the
troubled political legacy of WikiLeaks, the legal constraints on investigative
journalism in the UK, and the bold international agenda of the investigative
collective The Ferret.
This material is accompanied by other analytical pieces on events in Bermuda,
Brazil, and Egypt.
Investigative journalism is a form of reportage that has long
provided a benchmark for in-depth, critical interventions. Using numerous case
studies, Journalism, Power and
Investigation gives students and researchers an insight into the
principles and methods that animate this global search for truth and justice.
PART I Investigative journalism, public integrity, and the state
Chapter One - Investigative journalism and terrorism: the proactive legal duty to report Richard Danbury
Chapter Two - Researching the Deep State: surveillance, politics, and dissent
Ben Harbisher
Chapter Three - State, Hierarchy and Executive Power: journalists under duress
Stuart Price
Chapter Four - Can you keep a secret? Legal and technological obstacles to protecting journalistic sources
Richard Danbury and Judith Townend
PART II Activism, investigation, and the quest for social justice
Chapter 5 - Citizens’ Investigations: recovering the past in contemporary Spain
Ruth Sanz Sabido
Chapter 6 - Global Witness and investigative journalism
Ali Hines
Chapter 7 - Violence and impunity in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas: citizens, smartphones and police malpractice
Fernanda Amaral
PART III The hazards of investigation: journalists on assignment
Chapter 8 - Surviving the Sectarian Divide: investigative journalism in the quagmire of Iraq Ahmed Bahiya
Chapter 9 - Co-operative International Coverage? The Ferret’s foreign reporting
Peter Geoghegan, Billy Briggs and Brindusa Ioana Nastasa
Chapter 10 - After the Arab Revolts: social media and the journalist in Egypt
Zahera Harb
Chapter 11 - Protecting the Colony: Bermuda’s national image and media censorship
Dana Selassie
PART IV An industry in turmoil: fake news, leaks, and economic challenges
Chapter 12 - Fact-checking, False Balance and ‘Fake News’: the discourse and practice of verification in political communication
Jen Birks
Chapter 13 - Wikileaks and Investigative Journalism: the organization’s effects and unfinished legacy
Lisa Lynch
Chapter 14 - Online news video, collaboration and social networks: the disruption of the media industry
David Hayward