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Journalism's Ethical Progression


Journalism's Ethical Progression

A Twentieth-Century Journey

von: Gwyneth Mellinger, Erin K. Coyle, Bailey Dick, Carolyn M. Edy, Elisabeth Fondren, Tim Klein, Ronald R. Rodgers, Michael S. Sweeney, Ken J. Ward, Patrick S. Washburn

CHF 95.00

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 27.11.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9781793601018
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 258

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<span>Using case studies and historical analysis, this book traces changes in ways that journalists understood their ethical responsibilities during the pre-internet twentieth century. Each chapter in this book explores a historical development in the evolution of journalists’ perceptions of their role as professionals.</span>
<span>Introduction: Journalism’s Ethical Progression </span>
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<span>Gwyneth Mellinger</span>
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<span>Chapter 1: The Progressive Era’s Social Awakening and the Soul of the News</span>
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<span>Ronald R. Rodgers</span>
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<span>Chapter 2: A “Failure to Take Itself Seriously”: The Canons of Journalism and the Model of Inaction</span>
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<span>Ken J. Ward</span>
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<span>Chapter 3: The Lippmann-Dewey “Debate”: Roles and Responsibilities of Journalists in a Democratic Society</span>
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<span>Tim Klein and Elisabeth Fondren</span>
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<span>Chapter 4: Francis Biddle and the Jennings Case in 1934-35: A Labor Union, the First Amendment, and Government Oversight </span>
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<span>Patrick S. Washburn and Michael S. Sweeney</span>
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<span>Chapter 5: Dorothy Day and The Catholic Worker’s Legacy of Pacifism</span>
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<span>Bailey Dick</span>
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<span>Chapter 6: War Correspondents, Women’s Interests, and World War II</span>
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<span>Carolyn M. Edy</span>
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<span>Chapter 7: Conflicts of Interest in Journalism: Debating a Post-Hutchins Ethical Self-Consciousness</span>
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<span>Gwyneth Mellinger</span>
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<span>Chapter 8: Ethical Duty and the Right to Know: Sam Ragan’s Crusades to Provide the Public with Access to Information</span>
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<span>Erin K. Coyle</span>
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<span>Chapter 9: “Blackening Up Journalism”: An Ethical Imperative for Newsroom Diversity</span>
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<span>Gwyneth Mellinger and Erin K. Coyle</span>
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<span>Conclusion: Journalism Ethics Now and Then</span>
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<span>John P. Ferré</span>
<span>Gwyneth Mellinger</span>
<span> is director of the School of Media Arts &amp; Design at James Madison University.</span>
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<span>John P. Ferré</span>
<span> is professor of communication at the University of Louisville. </span>

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