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Investigative Journalism, Democracy and the Digital Age: Routledge Research in Journalism

Autor Andrea Carson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
Theoretically grounded and using quantitative data spanning more than 50 years together with qualitative research, this book examines investigative journalism’s role in liberal democracies in the past and in the digital age. In its ideal form, investigative reporting provides a check on power in society and therefore can strengthen democratic accountability. The capacity is important to address now because the political and economic environment for journalism has changed substantially in recent decades. In particular, the commercialization of the Internet has disrupted the business model of traditional media outlets and the ways news content is gathered and disseminated. Despite these disruptions, this book’s central aim is to demonstrate using empirical research that investigative journalism is not in fact in decline in developed economies, as is often feared.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032091686
ISBN-10: 1032091681
Pagini: 266
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Journalism

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Studying Investigative Journalism


1 From 'Rivers of Gold' to the Digital Economy


2 What is Investigative Journalism?


3 Why Watchdog Reporting Endures: Theories about the Public Sphere, Media Power and Democracy


4 Six Decades of Investigative Journalism: The 1950s to the 2000s


5 The Rise of Collaborative Investigative Journalism


6 New Frontiers: Big Data, Leaks and Large-Scale Investigative Journalism


7 Bankrolling Journalism to Support Investigative Reporting


Conclusion: The Future of Investigative Journalism, Reasons for Optimism

Notă biografică

Andrea Carson is a political scientist and an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. She has authored numerous articles on investigative journalism, Australian politics, election campaigns and digital media. Her most recent co-authored book is Australian Politics in the Twenty-First Century: Old Institutions, New Challenges (2018). She was awarded Australian Research Council (2018-2021) funding as part of a team using big data to understand the media’s role in political debate and policy decisions. She holds a PhD in Political Science and a Master of Arts in International Politics. She has taught courses on journalism, political communication, women in politics, and campaigns and elections. She worked as a newspaper journalist and section editor at The Age in Melbourne from 1997-2001 and as a radio broadcaster (RRR) and radio and television producer (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) from 2001-2010. She is a regular media commentator and examines the latest media trends and issues for The Conversation’s ‘Media Files’ with colleagues, available on iTunes.

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Investigative Journalism, Democracy and the Digital Age explores watchdog reporting in the digital age. Mapping new forms of global collaborative investigative journalism, the book debunks the myth that traditional newsrooms and investigative journalism are dying, and shows how journalists are adapting and experimenting.