Undercover Reporting, Deception, and Betrayal in Journalism

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This book discusses undercover reporting, betrayal and deception in journalism, addressing the ethical issues encountered by professionals when deception is involved and providing an explanation of how high-profile cases have developed.

Carson and Muller begin by examining how philosophical theories which form the basis of contemporary ethical codes for journalists, bear upon undercover reporting and questions of deception in the digital age. Drawing upon case studies such as Al Jazeera’s undercover operation against the National Rifle Association in the US and the One Nation political party in Australia, and Britain’s Channel 4 infiltration of Cambridge Analytica, this book goes on to define and discuss the ethical concepts behind deception and betrayal and lays out an original ethical framework for undercover journalists facing related challenges in their work.

Undercover Reporting, Deception, and Betrayal in Journalism is an important research text for students and academics in journalism and media studies.

Author(s): Denis Muller, Andrea Carson
Series: Routledge Focus on Journalism Studies
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 104
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Table
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Deception
Betrayal
Notes
References
1 Concepts: Deception, Consent, Betrayal, the Public Interest, Masquerade, Entrapment
Deception
Consent
Betrayal
The Public Interest
Undercover Reporting: Masquerade and Entrapment
Conclusion
Notes
References
2 Case Study: Phone Hacking and News of the World
News of the World and Milly Dowler
Conclusion
Notes
References
3 Case Study: Channel 4, Cambridge Analytica, and Facebook
Conclusions
Notes
References
4 Case Study: Al Jazeera, NRA, and One Nation
Conclusions
Notes
References
5 Hybrid Journalism: Deception of the Audience
Case Studies
Case 1: The Atlantic and Scientology
Case 2: BuzzFeed and Political Sponsorship
Case Study 3: Mamamia
Conclusions
Notes
References
6 Conclusions
Index