Committed Journalism: An Ethic for the ProfessionIndiana University Press, 1992 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... coverage of acquired immune deficiency syndrome ( AIDS ) , a lethal disease that by 1991 had been diagnosed in more than 150,000 Americans and hundreds of thousands of others around the world . Transmitted by exchange of bodily fluids ...
... coverage of acquired immune deficiency syndrome ( AIDS ) , a lethal disease that by 1991 had been diagnosed in more than 150,000 Americans and hundreds of thousands of others around the world . Transmitted by exchange of bodily fluids ...
Strana 120
... coverage came to be seen as a political force in its own right.5 Next , the bitter collisions of journalists and officialdom over the coverage of the Vietnam War epitomized the new , almost abrasive salience of the media in matters of ...
... coverage came to be seen as a political force in its own right.5 Next , the bitter collisions of journalists and officialdom over the coverage of the Vietnam War epitomized the new , almost abrasive salience of the media in matters of ...
Strana 167
... coverage before and during the trial . The latter generated eleven million words over the news wires.57 There were many subsequent sensations which received considerable coverage . But it was not until 1961 , in Irvin vs. Dowd , that ...
... coverage before and during the trial . The latter generated eleven million words over the news wires.57 There were many subsequent sensations which received considerable coverage . But it was not until 1961 , in Irvin vs. Dowd , that ...
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Preface | 11 |
Beyond a Socially Responsible Press | 14 |
The Journalist and Classical Ethical Theory | 14 |
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