Capitalism's Conscience : 200 Years of the Guardian.
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- 9780745343365
- 072.73
- PN4751 .C375 2021
Cover -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Introduction: 'Just the Establishment'? - Des Freedman -- 1. In the Wake of Peterloo? A Radical Account of the Founding of the Guardian - Des Freedman -- 2. The Political Economy of the Guardian - Aaron Ackerley -- 3. Reflections from an Editor-at-large - Gary Younge -- 4. Radical Moments at the Guardian - Victoria Brittain -- 5. The Guardian and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Ghada Karmi -- 6. The Guardian and Latin America: Pink Tides and Yellow Journalism - Alan MacLeod -- 7. The Origins of the Guardian Women's Page - Hannah Hamad -- 8. Trans Exclusionary Radical Centrism: The Guardian, Neoliberal Feminism and the Corbyn Year - Mareile Pfannebecker and Jilly Boyce Kay -- 9. The Guardian and Surveillance - Matt Kennard and Mark Curtis -- 10. Corruption in the Fourth Estate: How the Guardian Exposed Phone Hacking and Reneged on Reform of Press Regulation - Natalie Fenton -- 11. The Guardian, Corbynism and Antisemitism - Justin Schlosberg -- 12. Guardian Journalists and Twitter Circles - Tom Mills -- 13. The Guardian and the Economy - Mike Berry -- 14. The Guardian and Brexit - Mike Wayne -- 15. 'I'm not "racist" but': Liberalism, Populism and Euphemisation in the Guardian - Katy Brown, Aurelien Mondon and Aaron Winter -- Contributors -- Index.
A comprehensive and wide-ranging critique of the Guardian's journalism and political values.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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