Undercover Reporting The Truth About Deception
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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Evanston, Illinois
Northwestern University Press
2012
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Series: | Medill School of Journalism Visions of the American Press
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Online Access: | Open Access: DOAB: description of the publication Open Access: DOAB, download the publication |
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