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TRAVEL JOURNALISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICT

Journalism Studies, 2010
Although travel journalism can have considerable influence in one of the world's largest marketplaces, a definition remains elusive and the genre continues to be under-explored. The explanation may be a scholarly ambivalence towards the use of the word “journalism” to describe texts characterized by subjectivity and a conspicuous proximity to tourism ...
Lyn McGaurr
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Medical Journals and Conflicts of Interest

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2012
Physicians and patients rely on medical journals as trusted sources of medical information. Unfortunately, in multiple instances conflicts of interest have undermined the credibility of the medical literature.The primary sources of conflict of interest at medical journals are authors, reviewers, editors (a category that includes editorial staff ...
Robert, Steinbrook, Bernard, Lo
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Conflict of Interest and Medical Journals

JAMA, 2017
Conflict of interest (COI) affects every aspect of medicine, including clinical care, teaching, and research. According to one definition, “A conflict of interest exists when professional judgment concerning a primary interest (such as patients' welfare or the validity of research) may be influenced by a secondary interest (such as financial gain ...
Phil, Fontanarosa, Howard, Bauchner
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Orthopaedic Journals and Conflict of Interest

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2011
The concern of other medical professionals and the public regarding the role that an author's potential conflict of interest plays in his or her reports of medical research continues unabated. Although essentially all medical journals have required some type of disclosure of potential conflicts of interest from their authors, the format of that ...
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Citizen Journalism and Conflict Transformation

Matatu, 2017
Abstract The ubiquitous Internet platform in Africa has given rise to a new set of non-state actors responding to protracted conflicts through the use of new media technology. As a departure from a state-centric approach to addressing conflict in Africa, this interdisciplinary study explores the contribution of the public in responding to armed ...
Toyin Ajao, Cori Wielenga
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Conflicts of Interest in Cardiology Journals

2023
AbstractBackgroundConflicts of interest are an ongoing concern in medical research. This takes place when the sponsor reports positive findings or promotes products over competitors because of their relationship and interaction with their industry sponsors. ThePhysicians Payment Sunshine Actmandates physicians who receive payments/compensation disclose
Karsha M Smith- Manga   +2 more
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Conflict and Journalism

2019
The 20th century was defined by violent conflict: war, genocide, and military occupation. World War I left approximately 10 million dead and World War II had a death toll estimated at 55 million. It has been conservatively calculated that the total number of dead killed in wars during the century was 108 million, as the casualties shifted from armed ...
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Citizen journalism and conflict transformation

2021
The ubiquitous Internet platform in Africa has given rise to a new set of non-state actors responding to protracted conflicts through the use of new media technology. As a departure from a state-centric approach to addressing conflict in Africa, this interdisciplinary study explores the contribution of the public in responding to armed conflicts ...
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Conflict of Interest in Journalism

2001
Abstract Codes of ethics for professional journalism associations and individual news organizations typically include conflicts of interest among their ethical prohibitions. For all their attention to this ethical problem, however, these codes do not offer an analysis of the concept. It seems to be assumed that we all know what conflicts
Sandra L Borden, Michael S Pritchard
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Medical Journals, Publishers, and Conflict of Interest

JAMA, 2017
Publishers of scientific journals must be as invested as editors in defining and managing conflict of interest policies and practices, because the credibility and integrity of their publications constitute their most important asset. How and why a publisher engages in this effort are increasingly complex, given the exponential changes in biomedical ...
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