Journalists, sources and credibility : new perspectives /

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Ētahi atu kaituhi: Carlson, Matt, 1977-, Franklin, Bob, 1949-
Hōputu: Pukapuka
Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: New York : Routledge, 2011.
Rangatū:Routledge research in journalism ; 1.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Introduction / Matt Carlson and Bob Franklin
  • Credibility, transparency and diversity. Source credibility as a journalistic work tool / Zvi Reich
  • Wither anonymity? journalism and unnamed sources in a changing media environment / Matt Carlson
  • Journalists as "unwilling" sources: transparency and the new ethics of journalism / Angela Phillips
  • Activist media as mainstream model: what can professional journalists learn from indymedia? / Chris Atton
  • Entrenched practices, entrenched sources. Rules, recycling, filters and conspiracies: Nick Davies and the propaganda model / Julian Petley
  • Sources, credibility and the continuing crisis of UK journalism / Bob Franklin
  • Sourcing business news: a case study of public relations uptake / Tom Van Hout
  • Sources of arts journalism: who's writing the arts pages? / Lucinda Strahan
  • Citizens and sourcing: finding a way forward
  • Are citizens becoming sources? A look into Flemish journalists? professional contacts / Jeroen De Keyser, Karin Raeymaeckers and Steve Paulussen
  • The limits of audience participation: UGC @ the BBC / Andrew Williams, Claire Wardle and Karin Wahl Jorgensen
  • The scope of user generated content: user contributions within online journalism / Annika Bergstrom
  • Citizen journalism and everyday life: a case study of Germany's myheimat.de / Axel Bruns.