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100 1 $aShaw, Ibrahim Seaga,$d1962-$eauthor.
245 10 $aBusiness journalism :$ba critical political economy approach /$cIbrahim Seaga Shaw.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge/Taylor and Francis Group,$c2015.
264 4 $c©2016
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588 0 $aVendor-supplied metadata.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: Background and rationale of the political economy of business journalism; Why study the political economy of business journalism?; What makes this book different from others specialising in business journalism?; The triple political economic crisis of business journalism; Part I: The crisis in the political economy of global capitalism; 2. The political economy of business and journalism: From paradox to crisis of capitalism.
505 8 $aPolitical economy of journalism and public business journalismCapitalism, anti-capitalism and the business model of journalism; 3. Crisis in the political economy of journalism and global capitalism; Corporate journalism and public business journalism; A social problem of political economic communication as corporate journalism; 4. From muckraking to investigative journalism: The Standard Oil Company and Enron scandals; History of watchdog journalism, corporate scandals and global capitalism; The muckraking movement and corporate corruption.
505 8 $aFrom muckraking to investigative journalism: a comparative analysis involving Standard Oil and Enron scandalsPart II: The crisis in the political economic reportingof financial crises; 5. Reporting business and finance in crisis of identity! From business journalism to financial journalism?; From business journalism to financial journalism? A critical historical and conceptual exploration; Modernity and postmodernity; Macroeconomics and microeconomics; 6. Reporting financial crisis in crisis! Critical comparative study of the reporting of the subprime mortgage loan and horsemeat scandals.
505 8 $aCrisis in the political economic reporting of financial crisisA comparative study of the reporting of the subprime mortgage crisis and the horsemeat scandal in the UK; Part III: The crisis in the political economy of business journalism; 7. Comparing ethical challenges of business journalism in the USA, the UK, China and India; Free speech, privacy and watchdog journalism: the UK, the USA, India and China; Conflicts of interest: the UK, the USA, India and China; 8. Challenges of business journalism in the digital age; Debates on the challenges of 'digital' and 'convergence journalism'
505 8 $aNew media, service journalism and public business journalismFraming the bent iPhone 6 scandal in the UK press and blogosphere; Conclusion: public business jounalism in the digital age; 9. Conclusion: A case for public business journalism and a look to the future; The triple crisis of the political economy of business and journalism; Some alternative counter-hegemonic models that support public business journalism; Movements and NGOs working to promote the ideas of public business journalism; Bibliography; Index.
650 0 $aJournalism, Commercial$xHistory.
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