State, Hierarchy and Executive Power: journalists under duress

Date

2018

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Routledge - Taylor and Francis Limited

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Book chapter

Peer reviewed

Abstract

This chapter explores the nature of the relationship between journalists, news organisations, and the state. It contends that this tripartite connection both enables and constrains the production of journalistic insights. It draws upon the state/corporate theory outlined previously in books like 'Worst-case Scenario' (2011) and references to state systems in chapters such as the one on trans spatial power found in 'Sites of Protest' (2016).

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Keywords

Journalism, Investigation, Politics, News Media, Power, Social Media

Citation

Price, S. (2018) State, Hierarchy and Executive Power: journalists under duress. In: Price, S [editor] Investigative Journalism: global perspectives. London and New York: Routledge.

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Research Institute