Investigative Journalism in Changing Times: Australian and Anglo-American Reporting

Author:   Caryn Coatney (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032246918


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   26 August 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Caryn Coatney (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.380kg
ISBN:  

9781032246918


ISBN 10:   103224691
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   26 August 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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‘A major new book about the evolution and role of investigative journalism in Australian and Anglo-American democracies. Moving from the muckraking of the 19th century to the digital endeavours of the 21st century, leading international experts and practitioners take us into individual scoops, major collaborations and citizen journalism as journalists work to hold power to account and protect the public interest.’ Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley, Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, Macquarie University, Australia. ‘Investigative journalism has perhaps never been more vital to the health of democratic society, and its integrity and independence are both precious and threatened. This timely book offers us critical insights and arguments from some of Australia’s leading media scholars, with which we can better understand and champion it.’ Emeritus Professor Steve Mickler, School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University, Australia. ‘This is an important book, not just for journalism researchers, practitioners and educators, but for anyone concerned about the health of the Anglo-American democracies and the mechanisms which are supposed to ensure those in power are accountable to the rest. And isn’t that all of us?’ From the Book Foreword by Professor Ian Richards, Journalism Studies, University of South Australia, Australia. ‘This is an important new Australian book which focuses on how investigative journalism has adapted, and thrived, in the face of significant technological and funding challenges. Dr Coatney has brought together an impressive range of authors who have mapped the history of investigative journalism well away from the glamorised portrayals of Hollywood to the muckrackers of the 1800s to automated decision-making in 2022. The book argues through its series of essays that Australian journalists have developed their practices and processes from detached professionals to change agents and advocates.’ Dr Alexandra Wake, President, Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia, and Programs Manager, Journalism, RMIT University, Australia.


'An important new book about the evolution and role of investigative journalism in Australian and Anglo-American democracies. Moving from the muckraking of the 19th century to the digital endeavours of the 21st century, leading international experts and practitioners take us into individual scoops, major collaborations and citizen journalism as journalists work to hold power to account and protect the public interest.' Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley, Director of Research and Innovation, Macquarie University, Australia. 'Investigative journalism has perhaps never been more vital to the health of democratic society, and its integrity and independence are both precious and threatened. This timely book offers us critical insights and arguments from some of Australia's leading media scholars, with which we can better understand and champion it.' Emeritus Professor Steve Mickler, School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University, Australia. 'This is an important book, not just for journalism researchers, practitioners and educators, but for anyone concerned about the health of the Anglo-American democracies and the mechanisms which are supposed to ensure those in power are accountable to the rest. And isn't that all of us?' From the Book Foreword by Professor Ian Richards, Journalism Studies, University of South Australia, Australia. 'This is an important new Australian book which focuses on how investigative journalism has adapted, and thrived, in the face of significant technological and funding challenges. Dr Coatney has brought together an impressive range of authors who have mapped the history of investigative journalism well away from the glamorised portrayals of Hollywood to the muckrackers of the 1800s to automated decision-making in 2022. The book argues through its series of essays that Australian journalists have developed their practices and processes from detached professionals to change agents and advocates.' Dr Alexandra Wake, President, Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia, and Programs Manager, Journalism, RMIT University, Australia.


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Dr Caryn Coatney is a Journalism Lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland. She has been an investigative news journalist in Australia and internationally and worked in many fields of communication extensively. Her journalism research has won global awards and has appeared in numerous journals and publications.

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