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- Title
Roles and Routines in Investigative Journalism in Collaborative Environments.
- Authors
Abdullah, Dashti M.
- Abstract
A global network of journalistic networks has transformed investigative journalism over the past two decades, adding layers of collaboration to what was previously an individual pursuit. A recent case of collaborative investigative reporting at its best was a worldwide effort to reveal breaches of tax haven information, through the Panama Papers (2016). As a result of these remarkable accomplishments, study on multicountries partnership is rising. However, it’s still unclear how this combining of facilities, connections, and time has influenced day-to-day operation. Newsrooms in developing and heritage newsrooms are navigating their patterns and duties while creating new investigative journalistic practices. The Guardian, a mainstream media firm that has worked at both the domestic and international levels, and Bureau Local, a society/neighborhood journalism co-op, are all given as examples. These actors use a language of justification to explain the differences between the old and the new. While “new” ideas become more common with time, notions like cooperation are also becoming element of decision-making process, and information and information development take place within the conventional context of reporting.
- Subjects
INVESTIGATIVE reporting; DECISION making; NEWSROOMS; MASS media; JUSTIFICATION (Theory of knowledge)
- Publication
Cihan University-Erbil Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2022, Vol 6, Issue 1, p75
- ISSN
2709-8648
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.24086/cuejhss.vol6n1y2022.pp75-82