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    CURRENT AFFAIRS / by Raskin, Barbara

    Published 1990
    “…Her sister, Stephanie "Shay" Karavan, is a famous investigative journalist with a sex life as newsworthy as her articles-she claims to have bedded Fidel Castro, Muammar el-Qaddafi, and Sean Connery, among others. …”
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    Roberto Saviano, czyli rzecz o kalaniu własnego gniazda i jego konsekwencjach by Weronika Korzeniecka

    Published 2020-06-01
    “… Roberto Saviano is an Italian writer and investigative journalist who has been living under strict police protection for thirteen years. …”
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    Media Exposé of Judicial Corruption in Ghana: Ethical and Theological Perspectives by Adwoa S. Amankwah, Ginn Assibey Bonsu, Peter White

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Using this const itutional provision that gives the media the power to serve as one of the agents to ensure accountability, this article discusses the media exposé of judicial corruption in Ghana by using the recent video evidence of the investigative journalist, Anas. The article considers issues of judicial corruption, the causes, consequences as well as their ethical and theological dimensions. …”
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    Mass-media ca sursă de documentare în teatrul contemporan by Elise Wilk, Gabriel Sandu

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In some cases, the research process has come to resemble and even complement the work of the investigative journalist. Thus, it can be said that contemporary theater inspired by social issues has become a way of complementary mass-media communication, and the playwright (or the entire creative team, as the case may be) has come to assume the role of a journalist. …”
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    V.G. Korolenko's investigative methods in the context of general development of Russian journalism at the turn of the 19th – 20th centuries by A.Sh. Bik-Bulatov

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Korolenko as an investigative journalist has been given. The relationship between literary and journalistic investigations has been described. …”
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    HISTORICAL FACTUALIZATION OF THE THEORY OF OPPOSITION (BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE CREATION ‒ DESTRUCTION DICHOTOMY) by Lidia B. Zdanovskaya, Lidia A. Isaeva

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The material for this article were the works of famous Russian and European researches, representatives of the leading scientific schools of linguocognitology devoted to the theoretical issues of conceptual opposition, as well as the book of the American investigative journalist B. Woodward Fear: Trump in the White House. …”
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    Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang - 'Noir' parody with a satirical edge? / Norman Yusoff by Yusoff, Norman

    Published 2008
    “…Mamat Khalid's Kala Malam Bulan Mengambang (2008), which focuses upon an intriguing story of an investigative journalist having to confront mysterious disappearances, conspiracies and ghostly presence is a rambunctious black-and-white send-up of (Hollywood) film noir. …”
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    Giornalismo investigativo, vittime e diritto di cronaca / Journalisme d’investigation, victimes et droit de chronique / Investigative journalism, victims and right to report by Bravo Fabio

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Special focus is on the method and the techniques used by the investigative journalist and on the convergence between investigative journalism, law and social research. …”
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    Unexploited Monitoring Opportunities by Laura Salzano

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The Frontex saga started in 2020 when investigative journalists published ground-breaking findings, revealing how the Agency was breaching the law being complicit with human rights violations committed by Greek authorities. …”
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    Journalistic Autonomy: Between Structure, Agency and Institution by Sjøvaag Helle

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The article addresses the limits of professional autonomy, aiming for a wider contextualisation of the question to analyse the factors that restrict and enable journalistic autonomy. By investigating journalistic autonomy within the duality of structure, the analysis finds that autonomy is attained when journalists engage in the recursive reproduction of the institution. …”
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    Rethinking the Violence in the Sasun Mountains (1893-1894) by Owen Miller

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Making use of a variety of sources, from the accounts of locals (including missionaries) to those of outsiders (such as Ottoman military officers, foreign consuls, and investigative journalists), this article will examine and explain why the violence in Sasun took place, how it happened, as well as how it was remembered.…”
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    Investigative journalism and political power in China by Wang, H

    Published 2010
    “…However, since much of the literature is based on experiences in the US and the UK, the way in which Chinese investigative journalists interact with politicians is not represented sufficiently.…”
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    Journalism, the pressures of verification and notions of post-truth in civil society by Nora Martin

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The methodology draws on the findings of pilot research studies investigating journalists’ information practices in the digital realm (Martin 2014; 2015) and investigates the pressures of verification. …”
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    Arab journalists have no place: Authorities use digital surveillance to control investigative reporting by Miral-Sabry AlAshry

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…While (ARIJ) supported the investigative journalists by using open-source to publish their investigative stories and expose the Arab rulers, journalists from these countries also revealed severe censorship by their respective governments, an element inconsistent with the Arab constitution. …”
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    Performing investigative identities: How print journalists establish authority through their texts by Lena Wuergler, Annik Dubied

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…By employing these strategies, investigative journalists seek recognition based on their social role, their individual traits, their specialized skills, and / or their incontrovertible knowledge claims. …”
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    Journalism and politics: Journalists on communication practices with political actors by Popović Helena, Rodik Petra

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This paper presents one segment of the results derived from the Research on attitudes and experiences of journalists in Croatia on the openness of state bodies towards journalists, conducted for the Branch of Investigative Journalists within the Croatian Journalists' Association. …”
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    JOURNALISTIC TRANSLATION IN NEWS DISCOURSE: PRESIDENT PUTIN’S SPEECH AT THE RUSSIAN ENERGY WEEK 2021 IN GERMAN-LANGUAGE PRINT MEDIA by Gusarov D.A., Savchenko E.P., Eroshin A.P.

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The study primarily relies on qualitative research to identify foreign news articles to investigate journalistic translation. The aim is to assess how the original meaning of the source text (ST) is manipulated through translation in the media. …”
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    Reporting from ‘the field’: foreign correspondents and the international news coverage of East Africa by Bunce, MJ

    Published 2012
    “…Field theory has been widely and productively used to understand domestic news production, but it has not yet been employed to empirically investigate journalistic production in the global sphere.</p> <p>The analysis is presented in three sections, each of which focuses on a different ‘layer’ of the international news system: the global field, where newswires compete for clients and capital; the national field ‘back home’ where traditional, nation based news outlets are based; and, finally, the local and immediate site where foreign correspondents work.…”
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