REVIEW: Story telling as the hub of investigative reporting

Review of: Story-based Inquiry: A manual for investigative journalists, by Mark Lee Hunter, Nils Hanson, Rana Sabbagh, Luuk Sengers, Drew Sullivan, Flemming Tait Svith and Pia Thordsen. Paris: UNESCO. 2011, 87 pp. ISBN 9789231041891 (pbk). In this book, Story-based inquiry: A manual for investigati...

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Main Author: Levi Obijiofor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pacific Media Centre 2012-10-01
Series:Pacific Journalism Review
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Online Access:https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/278
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spelling doaj-2468f40875fe4881a076d9c20283b1992020-11-25T01:56:07ZengPacific Media CentrePacific Journalism Review1023-94992324-20352012-10-0118210.24135/pjr.v18i2.278REVIEW: Story telling as the hub of investigative reportingLevi ObijioforReview of: Story-based Inquiry: A manual for investigative journalists, by Mark Lee Hunter, Nils Hanson, Rana Sabbagh, Luuk Sengers, Drew Sullivan, Flemming Tait Svith and Pia Thordsen. Paris: UNESCO. 2011, 87 pp. ISBN 9789231041891 (pbk). In this book, Story-based inquiry: A manual for investigative journalists, authors Mark Lee Hunter, Nils Hanson, Rana Sabbagh, Luuk Sengers, Drew Sullivan, Flemming Tait Svith and Pia Thordsen present detailed, systematic and practical processes and procedures through which journalists can engage in investigative reporting. The authors acknowledge that, like all human activities, investigation consumes time, money and energy, but at the end it is worth the effort. This manual, published by the UNESCO head office in Paris, represents a major contribution to the literature on investigative journalism.https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/278InterviewingInterviewsInvestigative journalismJournalism practiceStorytelling
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REVIEW: Story telling as the hub of investigative reporting
Pacific Journalism Review
Interviewing
Interviews
Investigative journalism
Journalism practice
Storytelling
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title REVIEW: Story telling as the hub of investigative reporting
title_short REVIEW: Story telling as the hub of investigative reporting
title_full REVIEW: Story telling as the hub of investigative reporting
title_fullStr REVIEW: Story telling as the hub of investigative reporting
title_full_unstemmed REVIEW: Story telling as the hub of investigative reporting
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publisher Pacific Media Centre
series Pacific Journalism Review
issn 1023-9499
2324-2035
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Review of: Story-based Inquiry: A manual for investigative journalists, by Mark Lee Hunter, Nils Hanson, Rana Sabbagh, Luuk Sengers, Drew Sullivan, Flemming Tait Svith and Pia Thordsen. Paris: UNESCO. 2011, 87 pp. ISBN 9789231041891 (pbk). In this book, Story-based inquiry: A manual for investigative journalists, authors Mark Lee Hunter, Nils Hanson, Rana Sabbagh, Luuk Sengers, Drew Sullivan, Flemming Tait Svith and Pia Thordsen present detailed, systematic and practical processes and procedures through which journalists can engage in investigative reporting. The authors acknowledge that, like all human activities, investigation consumes time, money and energy, but at the end it is worth the effort. This manual, published by the UNESCO head office in Paris, represents a major contribution to the literature on investigative journalism.
topic Interviewing
Interviews
Investigative journalism
Journalism practice
Storytelling
url https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/278
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