When reporters cross the line : the heroes, the villains, the hackers and the spies
By: Purvis, Stewart
Title By: Hulbert, Jeff
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Biteback Publishing, 2013.Description: ix, 386 pages. ; 24cm.ISBN: 9781849545839Subject(s): Journalism -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Great Britain | Journalists -- Great Britain | Journalistic ethicsDDC classification: 070.4333 PU WH Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
'When Reporters Cross the Line' tells the stories of 11 journalists, among them some of the best-known names in British journalism, who broke the code of their craft in the name of the public interest. These are the men and women who went beyond accepted journalistic conventions - in some cases beyond more fundamentally human ethical conventions - and whose actions led to often shocking consequences that have been kept secret. Until now.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 070.4333 PU WH (Browse shelf) | Available | T0052060 |
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070.4332092 AN FO Foreign correspondence | 070.4332092 CO ON On the front line : | 070.43320973 HA JO Journalism's roving eye : | 070.4333 PU WH When reporters cross the line : | 070.44 FR FE Feature writing for newspapers and magazines : | 070.44 FR FE Feature writing : | 070.44 PA FE Feature writing : |
'When Reporters Cross the Line' tells the stories of 11 journalists, among them some of the best-known names in British journalism, who broke the code of their craft in the name of the public interest. These are the men and women who went beyond accepted journalistic conventions - in some cases beyond more fundamentally human ethical conventions - and whose actions led to often shocking consequences that have been kept secret. Until now.