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    The Imperative of Freedom: A Philosophy of Journalistic Autonomy.John Calhoun Merrill - 1974 - Freedom House.
    Since the first version of this classic work was published in 1974, major events in which American journalism has played a decisive role have cast the reporter increasingly as the subject for public examination. The newsman has become news. Though there are more serious, responsible journalists today than at any time in America, the less serious, less responsible also have great exposure. The loss of credibility of the mass media is widely acknowledged, and is a considerable concern to serious journalists. (...)
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    Legacy of wisdom: great thinkers and journalism.John Calhoun Merrill - 1994 - Ames: Iowa State University Press.
    Legacy of Wisdom: Great Thinkers and Journalism introduces the reader to the ideas of more than 30 great philosophers, writers, and intellectuals - from Confucius and Plato, to Machiavelli and Kant, to Simone de Beauvoir and Sissela Bok - and the ways their ethical systems apply to journalism and journalists today. Author John C. Merrill provides brief sketches of each thinker as "intellectual springboards" for journalists and journalism students seeking motivation and ethical guidance in their professional lives.
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    Philosophy and Journalism.John Calhoun Merrill & S. Jack Odell - 1983 - Longman Publishing Group.
  4. Ethics and journalism.John C. Merrill - 1975 - In John Calhoun Merrill & Ralph D. Barney (eds.), Ethics and the Press: Readings in Mass Media Morality. Hastings House. pp. 8--17.
     
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    Professionalization: Danger to press freedom and pluralism.John C. Merrill - 1986 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 1 (2):56 – 60.
    Journalism is viewed here as being in danger of becoming a profession, thereby changing the field into a narrow, monolithic, self?centered fellowship of true believers devoid of outward?looking and service orientations.
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    Ethics and the press: readings in mass media morality.John Calhoun Merrill & Ralph D. Barney (eds.) - 1975 - New York: Hastings House.
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    Power — the key to press freedom: A four-tiered social model.David Gordon & John C. Merrill - 1988 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 3 (1):38 – 49.
    Raw (pragmatic) and potential (theoretical) power is seen as the key to press freedom in various global settings. Because the locus of power determines the locus of freedom, the authors suggest a model to understand where the raw and potential power resides within a matrix consisting of the State, the Media Elite, the Journalists, or the People. Numerous questions concerning accountability and ethics are raised concerning the practical application of a model that purports to overcome cultural biases inherent in traditional (...)
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    Ethical Communication: Moral Stances in Human Dialogue.Clifford G. Christians & John C. Merrill (eds.) - 2009 - University of Missouri.
    This book introduces students and practitioners to important ethical concepts through the lives of major thinkers ranging from Aristotle to Ayn Rand, John Stuart Mill to the Dalai Lama.
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  9. Communitarianism's rhetorical war against Enlightenment liberalism.John C. Merrill - 1997 - In Jay Black (ed.), Mixed News: The Public/Civic/Communitarian Journalism Debate. Erlbaum. pp. 54--69.
     
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    Machiavellian journalism: With a brief interview on ethics with old Nick.John C. Merrill - 1992 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 7 (2):85 – 96.
    In this article John Merrill, a long-time observer of the journalistic scene and author/co-author of more than two-dozen books, picks the brain of Niccolo Machiavelli, who, if he had been asked, might have had some interesting observations about the ethics of journalism.
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    언론과 철학(나남신서 207).YŏNg-Sang Pak & John Calhoun Merrill (eds.) - 1994 - Sŏul: Nanam Chʻulpʻan.
    언론현상과 제문제를 철학적 관점에서 연구 분석한 논저. 도덕:저널리즘과 윤리 가치론:언론과 가치 등모두 9편을 실었다.
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    Cases and commentaries.Sandra M. Rowe, Clifford G. Christians, John C. Merrill & Frank Caperton - 1989 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 4 (2):281 – 289.
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