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REVIEW: A real inspiration for the next generation of NZ journalists
A Moral Truth: 150 years of Investigative Journalism in New Zealand, edited by James Hollings. Auckland: Massey University Press. 2017. 448 pages. ISBN: 978-0-9941-4158-3 TWO executions 40 years apart; the country’s worst aviation disaster; people ...
Louise Matthews
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The rise of populist movements across the globe has instigated considerable research interest into populism, predominantly in Western democracies. Non-democratic Russia, however, is not exempt from this populist trend, and distinguishable populist ...
Sofya Glazunova
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Where Do We Fit? Reflections on Research Interview Practice, Project Design, and Interpretation**
What is special about historical research interviews in the history of science, technology, and medicine, and how do they compare to the tools of oral historians and social scientists? This essay reflects on three interview projects I have undertaken, each taking a distinct shape.
Dmitriy Myelnikov
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Investigative journalism: Discovering the HIGHlands
Commended: The Fiji Times team of reporter Ilaitia Turagabeci and photographer Asaeli Lave were commended for their report uncovering a drug farm in the Rakiraki highlands where cash-starved villagers thrive on income from 'grass'.
Asaeli Lave, Ilaitia Turagabeci
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Controlling the Field: Memory, Labor, and Ethics in Oral Histories of Brazilian Human Genetics
This article examines how oral histories of twentieth‐century human genetics in Brazil reveal the politics of memory of fieldwork. Through a comparative analysis of interviews with prominent geneticist Francisco M. Salzano and technician Girley V. Simões, who worked with him for most of his career, this study explores the narrative strategies each ...
Rosanna Dent +1 more
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What is happening to investigative journalism? A pilot study of ABC’s Four Corners
The purpose of investigative journalism is to hold powerful interests to account and highlight systemic corruption and breakdown. Ettema and Glasser, and de Burgh, define the investigative journalist’s role as to bring attention to injury and injustice ...
Marni Cordell
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Learning with Patient Campaigners About a German Drug Scandal
The West German drug Duogynon was internationally marketed as a “hormone pregnancy test” (HPT) between the 1950s and 1980s. In the late 1960s it came under suspicion for inducing miscarriage, spina bifida, and a spectrum of birth defects similar to those caused by the sedative thalidomide.
Jesse Olszynko‐Gryn +3 more
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Artificial intelligence at the service of investigative journalism
When we talk about investigative journalism, we try to understand a series of steps that aim to search evidence, findings and everything that can be used in social and legal contexts and that attest a certain piece of information is true and not false ...
Joana Silva
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A multi-platform approach to investigative journalism
Robert Rosenthal began his career in journalism at The New York Times, where he was a news assistant on the foreign desk and an editorial assistant on the Pulitzer-Prize winning Pentagon Papers project.
Robert Rosenthal
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ABSTRACT Consumers' increasing environmental concerns are prompting a shift in fashion consumption, fueling the remarkable growth of the second‐hand market. Over the last decade, this trend has spurred the emergence of a plethora of online platforms dedicated to the resale of pre‐loved fashion items.
Gabriele Murtas, Giuseppe Pedeliento
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