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In her provocative book, Brooke Kroeger argues for a reconsideration of the place of oft-maligned journalistic practices. While it may seem paradoxical, much of the valuable journalism in the past century and a half has emerged from undercover investigations that employed subterfuge or deception to...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-313912023-01-31T18:45:51Z Undercover Reporting Kroeger, Brooke Media and Communications Investigative journalism Journalism In her provocative book, Brooke Kroeger argues for a reconsideration of the place of oft-maligned journalistic practices. While it may seem paradoxical, much of the valuable journalism in the past century and a half has emerged from undercover investigations that employed subterfuge or deception to expose wrong. Kroeger asserts that undercover work is not a separate world, but rather it embodies a central discipline of good reporting—the ability to extract significant information or to create indelible, real-time descriptions of hard-to-penetrate institutions or social situations that deserve the public’s attention. Together with a companion website that gathers some of the best investigative work of the past century, Undercover Reporting serves as a rallying call for an endangered aspect of the journalistic endeavor. 2017-04-01 23:55:55 2020-03-12 03:00:30 2020-04-01T13:33:39Z 2020-04-01T13:33:39Z 2012-08-31 book 628774 OCN: 830023849 9780810126190 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31391 eng Medill School of Journalism Visions of the American Press application/pdf n/a 628774.pdf Northwestern University Press 10.26530/oapen_628774 100722 10.26530/oapen_628774 b4699693-8bd9-4982-b22e-c153becb6f4b b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9780810126190 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) Evanston, Illinois 100722 KU Select 2016 Backlist Collection Knowledge Unlatched open access
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description In her provocative book, Brooke Kroeger argues for a reconsideration of the place of oft-maligned journalistic practices. While it may seem paradoxical, much of the valuable journalism in the past century and a half has emerged from undercover investigations that employed subterfuge or deception to expose wrong. Kroeger asserts that undercover work is not a separate world, but rather it embodies a central discipline of good reporting—the ability to extract significant information or to create indelible, real-time descriptions of hard-to-penetrate institutions or social situations that deserve the public’s attention. Together with a companion website that gathers some of the best investigative work of the past century, Undercover Reporting serves as a rallying call for an endangered aspect of the journalistic endeavor.
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