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Journalism and Journalism Ethics [PDF]
Abstract: Journalism is a public activity that has a great public responsibility for the true and objective information of the citizens (the public). This activity belongs to the most prominent, most provocative, but extremely difficult and responsible professions in modern society, which is subject to permanent ethical evaluation and evaluation.
Majhosev, Andon
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The ethics of publishing in medical journals
Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2021Ethics has been defined as the way we ought to behave. Medical publishing essentially exists to broadcast current and new medical knowledge to aid in the practice of medicine. In this review article we consider many of the aspects of medical publishing with regard to 'what we ought to do' and, equally, 'what we ought not to do' from the perspective of ...
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2010
Abstract Since the introduction of radio and television news, journalism has gone through multiple transformations, but each time it has been sustained by a commitment to basic values and best practices. Journalism Ethics is a reminder, a defence, and an elucidation of core journalistic values, with particular emphasis on the interplay ...
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Abstract Since the introduction of radio and television news, journalism has gone through multiple transformations, but each time it has been sustained by a commitment to basic values and best practices. Journalism Ethics is a reminder, a defence, and an elucidation of core journalistic values, with particular emphasis on the interplay ...
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2016
This chapter describes roles journalists play in society and examines some of the ethical issues and decisions these individuals face on a daily basis in doing their jobs. The need to be informed is a strong human trait, one that provides a foundation for the practice of journalism.
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This chapter describes roles journalists play in society and examines some of the ethical issues and decisions these individuals face on a daily basis in doing their jobs. The need to be informed is a strong human trait, one that provides a foundation for the practice of journalism.
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2018
It is sometimes suggested that ethical principles, even fundamental ones like nonmaleficence and beneficence, are totally out of place in journalism, and that it should be shaped solely by market forces. This suggestion should be resisted. One reason why journalism should be ethical is that in a democracy it is expected to serve the public interest ...
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It is sometimes suggested that ethical principles, even fundamental ones like nonmaleficence and beneficence, are totally out of place in journalism, and that it should be shaped solely by market forces. This suggestion should be resisted. One reason why journalism should be ethical is that in a democracy it is expected to serve the public interest ...
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Slow journalism as ethical journalism?
2021The concept of slow journalism has been the subject of discussion within both the journalism industry and the journalism education community since the beginning of this century. There are some indications that it is now being taken more seriously as having something of value to say about journalism as a whole, rather than being confined to niche ...
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Ethical Challenges of Algorithmic Journalism
Digital Journalism, 2016With the institutionalization of algorithms as content creators, professional journalism is facing transformation and novel ethical challenges. This article focuses on the concept of Algorithmic Journalism on the basis of natural language generation and provides a framework to identify and discuss ethical issues.
Dörr, Konstantin Nicholas +1 more
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Journalism and Ethics Amid the Infodemic
2023Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, World Health Organisation (WHO) described what it calls the infodemic—a parallel crisis of information that clouds public debate and exacerbates the impact of the virus. The WHO blamed the way information flows through the internet for creating the infodemic. Other communications theorists have described the way in which the
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2016
News workers—writers, editors, videographers, bloggers, photographers, designers—regularly confront questions of potential harms and conflicting values in the course of their work, and the field of journalism ethics concerns itself with standards of behavior and the quality of justifications used to defend controversial journalistic decisions.
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News workers—writers, editors, videographers, bloggers, photographers, designers—regularly confront questions of potential harms and conflicting values in the course of their work, and the field of journalism ethics concerns itself with standards of behavior and the quality of justifications used to defend controversial journalistic decisions.
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Specialty Journals in Philosophy and Ethics
New England Journal of Medicine, 1976Medical Journals devoted to clinical subspecialties appeal to limited interests, but no matter how telescopic their view, a goodly proportion of subspecialty-journal readers takes care of patients....
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