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a| PN4781
b| .S464 2012
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092
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a| 070.43
b| SEN 2012
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a| Sengers, Luuk,
e| author.
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a| The hidden scenario :
b| plotting and outlining investigative stories /
c| by Luuk Sengers and Mark Lee Hunter.
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a| Plotting and outlining investigative stories
264
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c| ©2012
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a| [London] :
b| Centre for Investigative Journalism,
c| [2012].
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a| 44 pages :
b| illustrations ;
c| 21 cm.
336
a| text
b| txt
2| rdacontent
337
a| unmediated
b| n
2| rdamedia
338
a| volume
b| nc
2| rdacarrier
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a| Includes bibliographical references.
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a| "The Hidden Scenario focuses on how making a scenario can help you investigate.Part One details the basic principles of constructing a chronology. In Part Two, we move on to the construction of powerful scenes. In particular, we alert the reader to the kinds of dramatic details that must be collected, and why. Part Three shows how scenes lead to sources: people, documents and data that might be available to prove your hypothesis and enrich your narrative. Part Four helps you apply your scenario in the field as a research tool.“The Hunter-Sengers method codifies for the first time the strategy, structure and techniques necessary to deliver complex and challenging investigations. It is brilliantly intelligent and useably simple. It has completely revolutionised the way I work.” --
c| Provided by publisher.
650
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a| Investigative reporting.
650
0
a| Reporters and reporting.
650
0
a| Journalism
v| Style manuals.
650
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a| Journalism
x| Technique.
650
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a| Journalism
x| Authorship
700
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a| Hunter, Mark Lee,
e| author.
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a| kct
b| wlc
c| wsl
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a| book
b| 12-12-25
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