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Journalism in an age of terror: covering and uncovering the secret state

Part of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism series
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The threat of terrorism and the increasing power of terrorist groups has prompted a rapid growth of the security services and changes in legislation, permitting the collection of communications data.

This provides journalism with acute dilemmas. The media claims responsibility for holding power to account, yet cannot know more than superficial details about the newly empowered secret services.

This book is the first to analyze, in the aftermath of the Snowden/NSA revelations, relations between two key institutions in the modern state: the intelligence services and the news media.

It provides the answers to crucial questions including: how can power be held to account if one of the greatest state powers is secret?

How far have the Snowden/NSA revelations damaged the activities of the secret services? And have governments lost all trust from journalists and the public?

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Product Details
1786721112 / 9781786721112
eBook (EPUB)
323.445
30/10/2016
United Kingdom
English
252 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.