92 Pages
by
Routledge
92 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book takes an in-depth look at journalists’ developing practices to expose the extreme-right networks that receive many millions of views across the dark web and mainstream platforms.
The book draws on ideas about journalism’s role as a digital guardian, or a gatekeeper, which can engage audiences about the need to counter viral terror content and white supremacist material. This rare case... Read more
Introduction 1. Truthful Journalism in an Era of Shock Waves 2. Countering Fake News Channels and Neo-Nazi Influencers 3. Reporting on Extreme Beauty Queen Games 4. Ethical Dilemmas: Going Undercover Online and Offline
Biography
Dr Caryn Coatney is a Journalism Lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland. She has been an investigative news journalist in Australia and internationally and worked in many fields of communication extensively. She has a PhD (Journalism), Master of Arts (Research and Coursework - Journalism) and Bachelor of Arts (Honours in both English Literature and History).






