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Looking back at journalism ethics research over the past decade: An analysis of research in digital journalism, journalism, journalism practice, and journalism studies, 2013-2022

Journalism
This study aims to identify research trends and central concepts in the field of journalism ethics over the past decade. Focusing on four major journals—Digital Journalism, Journalism, Journalism Practice, and Journalism Studies— this article presents ...
Yoonmo Sang, Na Yeon Lee, Soyoung Park
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Journalism (Ethics) in the Loop: Software Development as a Cultural Competency for News Organizations

Digital Journalism
As news organizations continue to adapt to the digital economy, they must integrate technological solutions aligned with journalistic ethics and values.
Damon Kiesow
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If It Feeds, It Leads: Food Journalism, Care Ethics, and Nourishing Democracy

Journal of Media Ethics, 2023
This project explores the ethical obligations of food journalists. Using history, normative, and feminist theory, I argue that if specific media is going to be considered food journalism, then we should be able to identify its service to citizens.
Joseph P. Jones
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Towards responsible AI journalism: Mapping journalists’ perceptions of AI ethics

Journalism
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) introduces pressing social and ethical dilemmas, reshaping both the integration of AI into journalistic routines and the broader dynamics of news production and dissemination.
Donghee Shin, Shuhua Zhou, Azmat Rasul
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Teaching and Assessing Learning About Virtue: Insights and Challenges From a Redesigned Journalism Ethics Class

Journal of Media Ethics, 2018
Virtue ethics, a topic of growing interest in media ethics and philosophy more broadly, poses challenges for classroom instruction because it is rooted in long-term development of character.
D. Craig, Mohammad Yousuf
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Reconceptualizing Journalism as a Care-Based Institution: The Historical Black Press as an Exemplar of Care Ethics

Journal of Media Ethics
This project combines historical analysis with theory explication to characterize the Black press as an exemplar of care ethics able to inform current journalistic practice. Beyond advocacy, the Black press developed rigorous methods for discerning truth,
Joseph P. Jones
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Slow journalism as ethical journalism?

2021
The 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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Artificial Intelligence and Journalistic Ethics: A Comparative Analysis of AI-Generated Content and Traditional Journalism

Journalism and Media
This article presents a comparative study of content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) and articles authored by professional journalists, focusing on the perspective of a Kazakhstani audience.
Rimma Zhaxylykbayeva   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Indexing Versus Journal Ethics

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2018
There is a profit if a journal managed to get indexed in a well-recognized database. The encouraging of being an indexed journal might cause an unethical management approaches in some unprofessional journals. This commentary discusses some of the unethical activities which may be done before submission for indexing.
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