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Ethical Journalist Making Responsible Decisions in the Pursuit of News

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ISBN-10: 1405183942

ISBN-13: 9781405183949

Edition: 2009

Authors: Gene Foreman

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List price: $33.99
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Limited
Publication date: 8/21/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 432
Size: 7.25" wide x 10.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 2.046
Language: English

#60;b#62;Gene Foreman#60;/b#62; joined the Penn State faculty in 1998 after retiring from #60;i#62;The Philadelphia Inquirer#60;/i#62;, where he managed newsroom operations for more than 25 years under various titles-managing editor, executive editor and deputy editor. He also was a vice president of the company.#60;br#62;At Penn State, he was the Larry and Ellen Foster Professor from 1999 until his retirement from full-time teaching in December 2006. He taught courses in news editing, news media ethics and newspaper management. In 2003, Foreman received two awards for excellence in teaching in the College of Communications-the Deans#8242; Award and the Alumni Society Award.#60;br#62;As a…    

Foreword Journalism Genes
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Foundation for Making Ethical Decisions
Why Ethics Matters in Journalism
Ethics The Bedrock of a Society
The News Media's Role in Society
For Journalists, a Clash of Moral Duties
The Public and the Media Love and Hate
Applying Four Classic Theories of Ethics
Using a Code of Ethics as a Decision Tool
Making Moral Decisions You Can Defend
Exploring Themes of Ethics Issues in Journalism
Stolen Words, Invented Facts ... Or Worse
Conflicts of Interest Divided Loyalties
The Business of Producing Journalism
Getting the Story Right and Being Fair
Dealing with Sources of Information
Making News Decisions About Privacy
Making News Decisions About Taste
Deception, a Controversial Reporting Tool
Covering a Diverse, Multicultural Society
Ethics Issues Specific to Web Journalism
Ethics Issues Specific to Visual Journalism
Ethics in the Changing Media Environment
Conclusion Some Thoughts to Take With You
Case Study Sources
Index