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Encyclopedia > Undercover journalism

Undercover journalism is a form of journalism in which a reporter tries to infiltrate in a community by posing as somebody friendly to that community.


Journalists who are famous for their undercover reports:


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The Hindu : Opinion / Editorials : UNDERCOVER JOURNALISM AND ETHICS (634 words)
Undercover journalism is not a new phenomenon in India.
These investigations have won admiration within the profession and from the public, which suggests that relevant and purposeful undercover journalism is not merely acceptable under certain conditions but is an indispensable force for the social good.
Yellow journalism should provoke those in the profession to think more deeply about the purposes and methods of journalism, and to take a clear stand on the interface between freedom of expression, and professional and social responsibility.
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