Quagmires and Quandaries: Exploring Journalism EthicsUNSW Press, 2005 - Počet stran: 178 Despite best intentions, various codes of ethics and extensive public attention, journalists are repeatedly seen to behave in ways that are less than edifying. With refreshing candor and scholarly rigor, Ian Richards, journalist and academic, examines the reasons why this particular profession is, apparently, so ethically challenged. |
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Journalism and ethics | 1 |
Journalism and truthtelling | 17 |
The limitations of language | 23 |
Journalism and objectivity | 32 |
Codes of ethics codes of practice | 48 |
Corporate pressures and the media | 69 |
The business of journalism | 83 |
The impact of technology | 99 |
Journalism and privacy | 118 |
Intrusion into grief | 133 |
Future directions | 147 |
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The Journalist's Guide to Media Law: Dealing with legal and ethical issues Mark Pearson Náhled není k dispozici. - 2007 |