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Four Corners Television History: Gallipoli and the Fall of Singapore
Published 2007-08-01“…Examining how Four Corners has applied its own style of investigative journalism to the Anzac mythology is explored by outlining whether the programmes follow Ken Burn’s ideas of documentary-makers as ‘tribal story-teller’ crafting stories that uphold national identity or Bill Nichols’ view that documentary is an argument that is representative of reality rather than reflects reality. …”
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The European Convention on Human Rights: The Right to Freedom of Expression and Information restricted by Duties and Responsibilities in a Democratic Society
Published 2012-11-01“…The second part of the paper will focus on the added value created by the European Court’s (recent) jurisprudence by safeguarding public debate and reporting on matters of public interest, by protecting investigative journalism, whistle-blowing and journalistic sources, and by guaranteeing access to information held by public authorities.…”
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Writing news features
Published 2008“…After the struggles and justifications of interpretive and investigative journalism, discussing die writing of newspaper features seems deceptively easy. …”
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Dialogue and Persuasion in the Islamic Tradition: Implications for Journalism
Published 2016-12-01“…This preliminary study has implications for the practice of peace and conflict journalism, investigative journalism, and development journalism, which report on issues relating to Islam and the Muslim environments.…”
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Reporting in Conflict Zones in Pakistan: Risks and Challenges for Fixers
Published 2020-02-01“…Challenging this state of affairs, local journalist fixers seek to conduct research and investigative journalism, making them an attractive asset for western correspondents travelling to Pakistan. …”
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Perilous Bounty and the future of farming in America
Published 2022-12-01“… First paragraphs: In Perilous Bounty, Tom Philpott builds a meticulously researched argument that the U.S. is too reliant on farming methods and economic systems that are destroying our critical ecosystems. Mixing investigative journalism, eye-opening statistics, and farmer profiles, he paints a stark picture of the current state of industrial agriculture. …”
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Activities of the international Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU (based on the data of the Constitutional court of the Russian Federation)
Published 2021-03-01“…The study was based on published materials of the proceedings in the constitutional court of the Russian Federation and materials of investigative journalism in the Central press, which accompanied the coverage of the process on the constitutionality of the CPSU and the constitutionality of the orders of the President of the Russian Federation to ban its activities. …”
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Conception, standards and limitations of the right to freedom of expression with a special review on the practice of the European Court of Human Rights
Published 2018-01-01“…On the other hand, the issue of protection of sources of information is another problem which is particularly present in investigative journalism. Finally, it should be noted that the limits of freedom of expression depend largely on whether the information contains a factual claim or a value judgment, which makes it important to distinguish between these two things.…”
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Fact searching in investigative reporting in Indonesia: a case study of Tempo and Gatra magazines
Published 2020“…Investigative journalism is a new development in the Indonesian press and the study is at infancy. …”
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Whistleblowers, Media and the Law: Challenges in Combating Corruption
Published 2023“…This paper seeks to analyse the relevant laws governing whistleblowers and investigative journalism in preventing and combating corruption in particular the Whistleblower Protection Act (2010). …”
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Media Reporting on the Problem of Missing Persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Perspective of Members of Their Families
Published 2022-05-01“…The conducted research revealed that the statements of family members of missing persons in the media are reported factually, mainly during the anniversary celebrations, and less investigative journalism, and that newsrooms do not have specialized journalists on this topic. …”
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Characteristics of physicians receiving large payments from pharmaceutical companies and the accuracy of their disclosures in publications: an observational study
Published 2012-09-01“…</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The investigative journalism organization, ProPublica, compiled the Dollars for Docs database of payments to individuals from publically available data from seven US pharmaceutical companies during the period 2009 to 2010. …”
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Donor activity is associated with US legislators' attention to political issues.
Published 2023-01-01“…We further contribute a procedure for identifying speech and donation events that occur in close proximity to one another and share meaningful connections, identifying the proverbial needles in the haystack of speech and donation activity in Congress which may be cases of interest for investigative journalism. Taken together, our framework, data, and findings can help increase the transparency of the role of money in politics.…”
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Readability of the Iraqi press in the middle of academic specialist A field study in the readability of Iraqi newspapers favorite for Teachers Faculty of media at the University of...
Published 2014-12-01“…. - Iraqi newspapers that are still giving a press release priority, and that the press is still lacking in investigative journalism and investigative journalism. - Preferences respondents indicate they are interested in more than one type of topics, with priority given to issues of political and cultural subjects and social issues, which requires the Iraqi press to reconsider the priorities of the subjects published by the press to meet the interests of various social circles. - Still Iraqi newspapers, according to the answers of respondents, give priority to the issues of political activity the press, and often only cover the topics of cultural and social issues and religious subjects in some press materials in the inside pages, as well as topics other scientific, environmental and technical not received only attention slightly to the absence of the press specialist in Iraqi newspapers. - The dominant feature of the favorite themes Iraqi newspapers to respondents is the hallmark of news, opinion and then feature according to the answers of respondents, which indicates that the Iraqi newspapers did not adapt to the limits of conflict and competition with the rest of the other means of communication in the communication of the new reality. - Indicates divergence of views of respondents about grooming predominant in the contents of their newspapers favorite and get Alastmalten mental and emotional on the priority and Bnsptin percentage points close to each other and the emergence of swaying intimidation by (10.44%), that some arts press, especially the news and reports that must be characterized by ethics press has been overtaken by emotional grooming via a one using colors and sizes and formulations descriptive titles that indicate the opinion and suggestion and verbal affirmations and other inferences grooming emotional, and this is what marks the palaces in the professional side of some newspapers. - Demonstrate the answers respondents that the Iraqi press gives priority in its news coverage and press releases to local affairs, while they focus on coverage of Arab and International Affairs at events large and very important, which confirms that they are heading to the reader Iraqi, nor can be attractive to the reader Arab and foreign.…”
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The Impact of Changing Work Practices in Journalism in Ireland
Published 2023-12-01“…Also, there is insufficient focus by media organizations on time intensive journalism i.e., investigative journalism—which potentially impacts everyone’s lives—and this influences how ordinary citizens understand the world around them. …”
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From Pacific Scoop to Asia Pacific Report: A case study in an independent campus-industry media partnership
Published 2016-12-01“…Such committed media attempts in search of investigative journalism accompanied by ‘public’ and ‘civic’ journalism engagement initiatives have also been emulated by some journalism schools in the Asia-Pacific region. …”
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Influences of the watchdog role of broadcast media in Nigeria
Published 2020“…The study concludes that broadcast media in Nigeria need to engage more in investigative journalism like there print counterpart and more regulation is required to curb owners influence. …”
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National Seminar on Development Journalism
Published 1994-04-01“…This panel discussed investigative journalism as practiced in the United States and on sharing the norms followed in practicing the same skills in Asia. …”
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Media and media model as factor for media culture in the Republic of North Macedonia
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Media Literacy Education at the University Level: A Case study of the South East European University (SEEU)
Published 2022-06-01“…Referring to the highly polarized society, with a weak education system, citizens’ low trust in institutions and media as well as average or low level of investigative journalism, it is high time that media literacy should be institutionalized in North Macedonia, particularly at the university level. …”
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