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Christine Hambursin, « When whistleblowers go to the media: analysis of how journalists report whistleblower’s stories », Presses universitaires de Louvain
Whistleblowing is defined in many ways, the emphasis is often put on different angles of the practice. It is seen as «raising a concern about malpractice within an organisation or through an independent structure associated with it (UK Committee on Standards in Public Life), giving information (usually to the authorities) about illegal or underhand practices (Chambers Dictionary), exposing to the press a mal-practice or cover-up in a business or government office (US Brewers Dictionary).» In this...