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Journalism Ethics for the Algorithmic Era

Digital Journalism, 2023
In an era characterized by the widespread use of algorithmic systems and platforms in news production and distribution practices, the ethical practices of journalists face significant challenges.
Sejin Paik
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New medical ethics

Medical Hypotheses, 1981
Abstract The author discusses recent efforts to define new medical codes of ethics and concludes that such attempts are unnecessary and doomed to fail in a field where progress is extremely unlikely.
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Neuroethics, New Ethics?

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2005
Is it true to say that faced with neuroimaging, “traditional bioethics analysis as laid out in the ethics of genetics, will not suffice”?
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Shedding Light on the Hidden Curriculum: A Systematic Review of Ethics Education during General Surgery and Subspecialty Training.

Journal of Surgical Education, 2023
INTRODUCTION Ethics education in surgical residencies is often delivered in an informal and nonstructured manner as part of a "hidden curriculum", leading to few residencies routinely including it in their core curriculum. This systematic review aimed to
R. Martins   +3 more
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Ethics for Journalists

, 2022
Ethics for Journalists tackles many of the issues which journalists face in their everyday lives - from the media's supposed obsession with sex, sleaze and sensationalism, to issues of regulation and censorship.
Richard Keeble
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The Ethics of Using News Stories concerning Minors as Empirical Material in Health Research: Reflections on a Swedish Case.

Ethics & Human Research
In 2021, we were designing a research study in Sweden in which we planned to use newspaper articles focusing on children and adolescents under the age of eighteen during the Covid-19 pandemic as empirical material.
Sigrid Stjernswärd   +2 more
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Disinformation in Contemporary U.S. Foreign Policy: Impacts and Ethics in an Era of Fake News, Social Media, and Artificial Intelligence

Public Integrity, 2019
Misinformation and disinformation, often in the form of fake news disseminated on social media, are proliferating in the “post-truth” era, with profound implications for public and policy discourse, political accountability and integrity, elections and ...
Michael Landon-Murray   +2 more
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Pragmatist Media Ethics and the Challenges of Fake News

Journal of Media Ethics, 2019
Increasing attention is being directed at the impact of fake news on democratic societies across the globe. Scholars in a range of fields are attempting to determine who is behind fake news propaganda efforts, what its effects are, and how to combat it ...
Scott R. Stroud
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Blurred Boundaries: Toning Ethics in News Routines

Journalism Studies, 2019
This study investigates how United States-based professional photojournalists apply toning ethics in their news routines and whether those ethics vary by organization.
Patrick Ferrucci, Ross Taylor
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“New Testament Ethics”

2022
Abstract This chapter explores Frances Willard’s leadership in the social gospel movement. Emphasizing an applied Christianity centered upon Jesus’ teachings, Willard pushed the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) to endorse organized labor, specifically the Knights of Labor led by Terence Powderly.
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