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Accountability in the Professions: Accountability in Journalism

Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 2004
Accountability is viewed as a civilizing element in society, with professional accountability formalized in most cases as duties dating to the Greeks and Socrates; journalists must find their own way, without formal professional or government regulation or licensing.
Lisa Newton, Louis Hodges, Susan Keith
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Accounting for Journalism

Journalism Studies, 2014
Annual editorial reports are emerging as a prominent example of media accountability systems. This particular device is designed as a response to the increasing need for the justification and legitimation of journalism. Increasing transparency is often stated as a goal of these editorial reports.
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Accountability in Journalism

Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 2003
This article, written by a former justice of the Supreme Court of India and chairman of the Press Council of India, describes the media accountability system in India and argues for the global necessity for such systems. It declares the need for free press systems for the survival of democratic institutions and claims that society has an obligation to ...
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Accountability in Journalism

2019
In the past decade, academic and professional debates about media accountability have spread around the globe – but have done so in a fundamentally different framework. In many Western democracies, trust in media – along with trust in politics and trust in institutions – as eroded dramatically. Fundamental shifts regarding the patterns of media use and
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Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal

Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, 2012
James Guthrie, Lee Parker
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Accountability, Silences and Journalism

2016
This chapter reprises in summary the argument of the book that journalism is in transition to a mode that requires much more engagement with its intellectual foundations. That transition flows partly from the restructuring of the corporate news media over recent decades as a result of digital technologies, and partly by the move of journalism education
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Accountability of Scholastic Journalism

NASSP Bulletin, 1975
The principal must be the guiding force in a good school publications program. He must take the initiative by finding the right adviser, instituting guidelines for re sponsible policy, and allowing students enough free dom so that learning can occur.
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Journal de terrain, journal de recherche, «account»

Pratiques de formation / Analyses, 1986
Lourau René. Journal de terrain, journal de recherche, «account». In: Pratiques de formation / Analyses, n°11-12, 1986. Ethnométhodologies. pp. 124-127.
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From Journalism of Activism Towards Journalism of Accountability

International Communication Gazette, 2010
/ In conflict situations it is difficult for journalists to get the full picture of the situation. Moreover, oftentimes journalists get involved themselves and become active participants in the debate about the conflict. The war in Bosnia was such an occasion where journalists embarked on a crusade to military intervene in the conflict and save the ...
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