Muckraker websites (American and European examples)
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https://doi.org/10.18778/1505-9057.43.01Słowa kluczowe:
investigative reporters, muckrakers, InternetAbstrakt
The goal of the article is to compare contemporary websites used by investigative reporters for organising their inquiries and propagating their outcomes. To achieve that goal, I compare the experiences of American and European muckrakers in conducting investigative activities through websites. I analysed 10 such projects in total, 3 from the USA and 7 from Europe. The discussed criteria include the modes of financing, the size of annual budgets, the modes of operation, and HR policies.
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