Making Hard Choices in Journalism Ethics: Cases and Practice
Routledge (2010)
| Abstract | This book teaches students how to make the difficult ethical decisions that journalists routinely face. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Journalistic ethics Journalism Objectivity | |||||||||
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| Call number | PN4756.B64 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780415989992 0415990009 041598999X | |||||||||
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Elmer Holmes Davis (1951). Must We Mislead the Public? [Twin Cities Local, American Newspaper Guild and School of Journalism, University of Minnesota.
Joseph A. Mirando (2001). Embracing Objectivity Early On: Journalism Textbooks of the 1800s. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 16 (1):23 – 32.
Sigman L. Splichal (1997). Media Lawyers as Factors in the Ethical Decisions of Journalists. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 12 (2):101 – 108.
M. David Arant & Philip Meyer (1998). Public and Traditional Journalism: A Shift in Values? Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13 (4):205 – 218.
Christopher Meyers (ed.) (2010). Journalism Ethics: A Philosophical Approach. Oxford University Press.
Martin Hirst (2005). Journalism Ethics: Arguments and Cases. Oxford University Press.
Andrew Belsey & Ruth F. Chadwick (eds.) (1992). Ethical Issues in Journalism and the Media. Routledge.
Davis Merritt (1998). Public Journalism and Public Life: Why Telling the News is Not Enough. Erlbaum.
Michael Ryan (2001). Journalistic Ethics, Objectivity, Existential Journalism, Standpoint Epistemology, and Public Journalism. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 16 (1):3 – 22.
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