Shaming et mises en scène de pratiques journalistiques « déloyales » dans les documentaires télévisuels d’investigation.
How does a team of television investigative journalists behave when it is refused access to sources? How and when does it decide to resort to underhanded practices? Based on an exploratory socio-ethnographic observation of a French team, the author examines situations revealing the discrepancies bet...
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description | How does a team of television investigative journalists behave when it is refused access to sources? How and when does it decide to resort to underhanded practices? Based on an exploratory socio-ethnographic observation of a French team, the author examines situations revealing the discrepancies between the justifications proffered by the journalists and their actions. He details the underhanded practices used — including hidden cameras — and suggests that the notion of “shaming” is one of the keys to understanding the constraints such journalists face. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c7ad777fd36c43a3a9f07388b9549e7e2025-01-09T11:26:44ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442016-08-0134110.4000/communication.6750Shaming et mises en scène de pratiques journalistiques « déloyales » dans les documentaires télévisuels d’investigation.Gilles LabartheHow does a team of television investigative journalists behave when it is refused access to sources? How and when does it decide to resort to underhanded practices? Based on an exploratory socio-ethnographic observation of a French team, the author examines situations revealing the discrepancies between the justifications proffered by the journalists and their actions. He details the underhanded practices used — including hidden cameras — and suggests that the notion of “shaming” is one of the keys to understanding the constraints such journalists face.https://journals.openedition.org/communication/6750Francetelevision investigative journalismconstraintsunderhanded practicesshaming |
spellingShingle | Gilles Labarthe Shaming et mises en scène de pratiques journalistiques « déloyales » dans les documentaires télévisuels d’investigation. Communication France television investigative journalism constraints underhanded practices shaming |
title | Shaming et mises en scène de pratiques journalistiques « déloyales » dans les documentaires télévisuels d’investigation. |
title_full | Shaming et mises en scène de pratiques journalistiques « déloyales » dans les documentaires télévisuels d’investigation. |
title_fullStr | Shaming et mises en scène de pratiques journalistiques « déloyales » dans les documentaires télévisuels d’investigation. |
title_full_unstemmed | Shaming et mises en scène de pratiques journalistiques « déloyales » dans les documentaires télévisuels d’investigation. |
title_short | Shaming et mises en scène de pratiques journalistiques « déloyales » dans les documentaires télévisuels d’investigation. |
title_sort | shaming et mises en scene de pratiques journalistiques deloyales dans les documentaires televisuels d investigation |
topic | France television investigative journalism constraints underhanded practices shaming |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/communication/6750 |
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