Committed Journalism: An Ethic for the ProfessionIndiana University Press, 1986 - 208 páginas |
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... adversary role . Like a long - submerged directional buoy , it lurched to the surface toward the end of the 1960s at a time when both the government and the Fourth Estate had come upon troubled waters . No one in the press or government ...
... adversary role . Like a long - submerged directional buoy , it lurched to the surface toward the end of the 1960s at a time when both the government and the Fourth Estate had come upon troubled waters . No one in the press or government ...
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... adversary nature . " 7 Graham quoted Rivers : " if anything is clear about press - government rela- tionships throughout our history , it is this : in theory , America's leaders have wanted a free and independent press as a check upon ...
... adversary nature . " 7 Graham quoted Rivers : " if anything is clear about press - government rela- tionships throughout our history , it is this : in theory , America's leaders have wanted a free and independent press as a check upon ...
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... adversary clearly implies a systemic posture of opposition . Reporters , in fact , do not consistently oppose the government . Often , probably most of the time , there is either neutrality or cooperation , according to common sense as ...
... adversary clearly implies a systemic posture of opposition . Reporters , in fact , do not consistently oppose the government . Often , probably most of the time , there is either neutrality or cooperation , according to common sense as ...
Contenido
The Journalist and Classical Ethical Theory | 12 |
Toward an Eclectic System of Journalism Ethics | 27 |
Applying Principles to Cases | 40 |
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An Arsenal for Democracy: Media Accountability Systems Claude Jean Bertrand Vista de fragmentos - 2003 |
Media Freedom and Accountability Everette E. Dennis,Donald M. Gillmor,Theodore L. Glasser Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |