The Leveson Inquiry and the Chilling Effect- Journalism Inquisition, Moral Panic, and Diminishing Returns in Freedom of Expression.

Crook, Tim. 2012. The Leveson Inquiry and the Chilling Effect- Journalism Inquisition, Moral Panic, and Diminishing Returns in Freedom of Expression. In: John Mair and Richard Keeble, eds. The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial (Second Edition). Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England: Abramis Academic Publishing, pp. 75-90. ISBN 978-1845495565 [Book Section]

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Tim Crook argues that, far away from the tabloid excesses of the Street of Shame, ‘the real cesspit of nihilist ethicism is the City world of casino banking and finance where people work the least for the most and destroy and corrupt the wider economy’

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Media, Communications and Cultural Studies

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10 September 2012Published

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11335

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23 Feb 2015 08:34

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27 Jun 2017 13:51

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/11335

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