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Ethics in the age of the solitary journalist

In The ethics of journalism: individual, institutional and cultural influences. New York: I.B. Tauris (2014)

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  1. Mediating the Morality of the Messengers.Sandra L. Borden - 2015 - Journal of Media Ethics 30 (3):224-226.
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  • Audience Enabling as Corporate Responsibility for Media Organizations.Laura Olkkonen - 2015 - Journal of Media Ethics 30 (4):268-288.
    Media organizations engaging in journalistic production face ethical challenges that concern business ethics as much as journalism ethics. This article studies expectations of responsibility for media organizations that engage in journalistic production and assesses them from the viewpoint of sector-specific corporate responsibility. The data are obtained from interviews with Finnish nongovernmental organization experts who work closely with media issues. Of the three positive and three negative expectation themes identified, audience enabling was associated with most confidence. Audience enabling deals with the (...)
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  • Public Relations and Social Media: A Useful Collection.Jeremy Harris Lipschultz - 2015 - Journal of Media Ethics 30 (3):222-224.
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  • Low-Stakes Decisions and High-Stakes Dilemmas: Considering the Ethics Decision-Making of Freelance Magazine Journalists.Joy Jenkins - 2017 - Journal of Media Ethics 32 (4):188-201.
    ABSTRACTFreelance journalists face many of the same ethical dilemmas as journalists working in newsrooms. Because they work independently for various organizations, however, they may develop different strategies for making ethical decisions. This study used in-depth interviews with freelance magazine journalists to explore how they define ethical dilemmas, the types of ethical questions they face, and the individual and organizational influences guiding their decision-making. The study sheds light on the normative frameworks guiding ethical deliberations among this group of journalists, particularly in (...)
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