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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040393796

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Offering a critical overview of the state of contemporary investigative journalism, this book considers ways in which investigative journalism can bring about meaningful change and what conditions need to be in place for it to do so.

Combining theory and practice, each chapter introduces current issues and trends, including the impacts of Artificial Intelligence, evolving funding models, Freedom of Information, and SLAPPs. Applying these issues to some of the most pressing concerns of our time – misinformation, the climate crisis, inequality – this book demonstrates how journalists can draw on investigative skills to enact positive real-world change. Relevant chapters feature a practical guide to using the technique discussed and each is followed by a critical analysis of skills in practice, with case studies from around the world. All end with an exercise or discussion topic to help students make sense of what they’ve learned.

Shining new light on disruptions facing the industry, this book is recommended reading for anyone studying investigative journalism at an advanced level.



Offering a critical overview of the state of contemporary investigative journalism, this book considers ways in which investigative journalism can bring about meaningful change and what conditions need to be in place for it to do so.

List of Contributors

Introduction: Exploring dark corners that some wish to keep in shadow

Part I: Historical background

1: Wandering crusaders: a short history of the investigative crime
journalist

Bethany Usher

Part II: Tools and Specific Techniques of Investigative Journalism

2: Freedom of Information

Neil Macfarlane

3: Frontline strategies for land rights and environmental journalism:
Methodologies for melding ground truth interviews and primary records in
investigative reporting

Chris Arsenault

4: Investigating black box technologies, digital power and its
invisibilities

Philip Di Salvo

Part III: Constraints on Investigative Journalism and Ways to Challenge
Them

5: The Impact of Legal Intimidation on Investigative Journalists

Barbara Longo-Flint

6: How Did Journalism Professions and the Public Respond to Challenges in
Investigative Journalism? Introducing Nonprofit Newsrooms.

Michelle Park

7: In Conversation with David Conn: Award-winning Investigative Sports
Journalist

Neil Farrington and John Price

Part IV: The Impact of AI on Investigative Journalism

8: Environment, Technology & Journalism: Tackling environmental issues using
data and AI in Latin America

Mathias-Felipe de-Lima Santos

9: Investigative Journalism and AI

Paul Bradshaw

Part V: Two Crucial Strands: Teaching and Collaborative Investigative
Journalism

10: Cross-border Investigative Journalist Education The Process towards
Normalisation

Maria Konow-Lund, Lucia Mesquita and Carolyne Lunga

11: Exploring the impact of non-journalists on the values and norms of
journalism in an award-winning collaborative investigation

Carolyne Lunga

12: Teaching Investigative Journalism - The Centre for Investigative
Journalism

Tom Sanderson

Index
Neil Macfarlane is a senior lecturer in online journalism at The University of Sunderland, UK. He is a freelance investigative journalist and has written for titles including Private Eye, The Mirror, and HuffPost UK.

Barbara Longo-Flint is a PhD researcher at The University of Sunderland, UK. Previously, she worked as a journalist in Italy for 20 years.

John Price is a senior lecturer in journalism at The University of Sunderland, UK. He publishes research on topics including investigative journalism, sports, and discrimination and the media.