Journalism Ethics at Work

Journalism Ethics at Work

Stephen Tanner , Gail Phillips , Suellen Tapsall
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Sep 7, 2005 · English · Paperback (248 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 248
Language English
Published Sep 7, 2005
Publisher Pearson Education, Australia
ISBN-10 1741032180
ISBN-13 9781741032185

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Journalism Ethics at Work delves into the complex moral landscape that journalists navigate daily, offering readers a comprehensive framework to understand the ethical dilemmas faced in the field. The authors present a rich blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, ensuring that students grasp not only the principles of ethical journalism but also how to apply them in real-world scenarios.

Through engaging case studies and thought-provoking discussions, the book encourages critical thinking about issues such as bias, privacy, and the public's right to know. The contributions of the authors, who bring their unique experiences and perspectives from the journalism world, add depth and relevance to the conversation on ethics in modern media.

Readers will find that this resource not only enhances their understanding of ethical practices but also inspires a commitment to integrity and accountability in their future careers. It serves as both a foundational text for academic study and a crucial guide for aspiring journalists.
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