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Virtual reality journalism: ethics, grammar and the state of play
While it is not difficult to find content and commentary lamenting the crisis facing journalism (Josephi, 2014), this paper examines the rise of virtual reality journalism and whether it presents an opportunity to be optimistic about new developments in ...
Stubbs, B.
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What British Journalism Students Think about Ethics and Journalism
The study reports the results of the most extensive survey of its kind conducted in British journalism education, examining attitudes towards journalism ethics and news media roles held by 653 first-year undergraduates as they began British university ...
Mark Hanna, Amanda Ball, Karen Sanders
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Performing Integrity: Managing Misalignment while Researching Transgressive Social Worlds
The qualitative literature criticizing REBs suggests that researchers should develop an approach to research ethics that does justice to their daily practice of fieldwork. In this article, I contribute to this exploration by presenting three cases of negotiating research ethics while researching transgressive social worlds.
Thaddeus Müller
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Journalism students, vocational training and the professional ethics of mass media
How are journalism students' basic perceptions of their future occupation influenced and changed during their education?This research question is the starting point for a survey based on current internship reports at Sodertorn University, the largest ...
Gullö, Jan-Olof,, Hök, Jöran
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Formation of Distance‐Based Orientation: Political Identity through Relational Positioning in Israel
Distance‐based orientation describes how pejorative labels may serve as anchor points for political identity. Existing research on political labeling has largely emphasized stigmatization, overlooking how labels may acquire durability and orienting capacity without losing pejorative force. Drawing on publicly circulating discourse, we trace positioning
Tammar Friedman, Asaf Saadon
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Reconstructing journalism ethics: disrupt, invent, collaborate
https://doi.org/10.14195/2183 ...
Stephen J. A. Ward
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Abstract COVID‐19 has intensified interest in crisis policy learning, yet the micro‐level interactions among political, bureaucratic, and expert actors remain underexplored. We conceptualise an ideal‐type framework for the micro‐flow of crisis learning, an ordinarily epistemic and context‐specific process of individual‐level interactions, where lessons
Neil Mortimer, Nicholas Bromfield
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Ethics in journalism are vital in writing authentic, trustworthy content for the masses. Without ethics and guidelines, journalism would become out of hand, and everything it was not made to ...
Roberts, Hannah
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The Dark Pyramid: Unpacking the Multidimensional Nature of the Dark Side of Leadership
Abstract The dark side of leadership has been employed as an umbrella term to cover an array of concepts typically concerned with the dysfunctionality and/or toxicity of individual leaders. As the field of leadership studies moves towards ‘post‐heroic’ perspectives, we apply the same ontological positioning, adopting a ‘post‐villainous’ perspective in ...
Peter Stephenson +2 more
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