Using a methodology inspired by structural narratology and by James Hamilton's [2016. Democracy's Detectives: The Economics of Investigative Journalism. Cambridge: Harvard] economic analysis of investigative journalism, this paper identifies a set of 14 recurring structural and formal elements (plot events, character types and functions, visual iconography) that constitute a fable about investigative journalism. The fable structure is applied to analyze six diverse films about investigative journalism produced in the US in the last 40 years. The films include two instantiations of successful investigative journalism (All the President's Men, Spotlight), two cases where conflict between journalists and corporate managers diminished the impact of the investigation (Good Night and Good Luck, The Insider), and two instances of a counter-fable of failed investigative journalism (Truth, Kill the Messenger). The paper argues that the films' representation of investigative journalism influences public perceptions of investigative journalism. It also speculates about the factors that will influence investigative journalism and its representations in the current political context in the US.
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Liverpool Hope Univ, Sch Media Film & Commun, Deanery Arts & Humanities, Liverpool L16 9JD, Merseyside, EnglandLiverpool Hope Univ, Sch Media Film & Commun, Deanery Arts & Humanities, Liverpool L16 9JD, Merseyside, England
Tong, Jingrong
Sparks, Colin
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Univ Westminster, Commun & Media Res Inst, Harrow HA1 3TP, Middx, EnglandLiverpool Hope Univ, Sch Media Film & Commun, Deanery Arts & Humanities, Liverpool L16 9JD, Merseyside, England