Dr. Maxine Ruvinsky
Preface
Introduction
Part One: Tracking the Truth: The Literature of Exposure
1. The Case of the Disappearing Women (Vancouver Sun, 2001)
2. Reinventing our Wheels (Ottawa Citizen/Vancouver Sun, 2001)
3. Death Wish: Humans and the Planet (Globe and Mail, 2001)
4.
Asbestos, Again (Toronto Star, 2003)
5. Criminalizing Dissent (Ottawa Citizen and Southam News, 2001)
6. Dialling for Dollars (Toronto Star, 2002)
7. Tarnishing the Ivory Tower (Globe and Mail, 2001)
8. Blind Faith (Hamilton Spectator, 2005)
Part Two: Documenting the Truth:
Computer Assisted Reporting
9. Nowhere to Go (Toronto Star, 2001)
10. Nobody's Children (Toronto Star, 2001)
11. Recipe for Disaster (Hamilton Spectator, 2001)
12. Drive Clean: Smokescreen (Hamilton Spectator, 2004)
13. Singled Out: Racial Profiling (Toronto Star,
2002)
Part Three: Talking Investigative Journalism
14. Conversations with Canadian journalists Julian Sher, Cecil Rosner, Elaine Dewar, David McKie
15. Conclusions
Appendix A: Story Citations
Appendix B: Recommended Readings
References
Index
There are no Instructor/Student Resources available at this time.
Maxine Ruvinsky is a former journalist and professor of journalism. She is the author of two other Oxford University Press textbooks: Practical Grammar, 3e, 2014; and Reporting for the Media, Canadian Edition, 2011
Reporting for the Media - John R. Bender, Lucinda D. Davenport, Michael W. Drager, Fred Fedler, Maxine Ruvinsky and Charles Hays
Digging Deeper - Robert Cribb, Dean Jobb, David McKie and Fred Vallance-Jones
Making Sense in the Social Sciences - Margot Northey, Lorne Tepperman and Patrizia Albanese