Our bookmarks guest today is a senior journalism lecturer and former newspaper and radio journalist, and the co-founder of the New Zealand centre for investigative journalism.
Dr James Hollings is the editor of the recently released book, A Moral Truth - 150 years of investigative journalism in New Zealand
His doctoral dissertation was on the decision-making process of reluctant witnesses, and he has published on the characteristics and attitudes of New Zealand journalists, media reporting of suicide, disaster reporting and the practice of investigative journalism.
He talks about journalism in New Zealand and shares his favourite music, books, poetry and films.