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Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach

Current price: $54.95
Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach
Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach

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Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach

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Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach
critically explores the failures of business journalists in striking the balance between the bottom line business model and their role in defending the public interest.
Drawing on historical and political economic perspectives and analysing these in relation to critical political economic theory, the book explores failures of business journalism through the dwindling of social responsibility in the business journalist’s role in holding political and corporate power to account.
Ibrahim Seaga Shaw draws on a diverse range of case studies, including:
investigative journalism in The Standard Oil and Enron Scandals
corporate propaganda in relation to business reporting
financial Journalism and the global financial crises of the late-90s and 2008
public business journalism and subprime mortgage loans, horsemeat and bent iPhone 6 scandals
ethical challenges of business and journalism from developed to emerging BRICS economies
business or financial journalism? Modernity vs postmodernity, macroeconomics vs microeconomics
challenges of business journalism in the digital age.
Business Journalism: A Critical Political Economy Approach is essential reading for students and scholars interested in understanding the historical failings and potential futures for business journalism and those wishing to develop specialist financial, economic and business reporting in today’s globalised media landscape.

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