All News is “Glocal?” Considerations of Community and Personal Privacy with Global Publication of Local News

Journal of Media Ethics 34 (4):205-214 (2019)
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ABSTRACTCommunity-focused journalists increasingly publish their work for global audiences. This project defines a circle of “community privacy”—the understanding that some information is ethically...

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