March 5, 2007 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Angelika Wyka
Ethics and journalism: case studies from Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic (PDF 49 kB)...
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March 2, 2007 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Richard Keeble
Ethical Space, Nr. 1/2. Vol 2, 2005, pp. 39-45 RESEARCH This paper explores the links between George Orwell’s concept of newspeak as outlined in his novel Nineteen Eighty Four and Paul Chilton’s notion of nukespeak. This, Chilton...
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March 2, 2007 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Jean K. Chalaby
AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST, Vol. 47, Nr. 9, May 2004 Investigative reporting is a recent development in France, with the revelation of scandals becoming a legitimate practice for journalists only since the 1980s. To date, investigative...
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October 24, 2006 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Marlis Prinzing
Die Welt, October 24, 2006 Narrative journalism Narrative texts, i.e. well written, gripping articles, are arousing a new passion for reading among Internet users and newspaper readers in the USA. Is Germany next?...
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August 10, 2006 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Marlis Prinzing
Die Welt, August 10, 2006Citizen journalism Every citizen is a reporter today. While citizen journalism is changing the media, professional practitioners of the trade are playing an ever more crucial role...
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April 1, 2006 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Ulla Froehling
Message, Nr. 4, April 2006, contributed by Ulla Fröhling The sensational story of Natascha Kampusch, the young woman from Austria who escaped her kidnapper in August 2006 after eight long years of captivity, has revealed that journalists...
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March 3, 2006 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, March 03, 2006 US newspaper journalists seem to have become increasingly prone to errors. According to a study conducted by Scott R. Maier, University of Oregon and recently published in Journalism and Mass...
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February 1, 2006 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
Message, Nr. 2, April, 2006 The current public debate on the influence of PR on journalism might be long overdue, but it is going in the wrong direction. On one side independent journalism, on the other, PR with its vested interests –...
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December 3, 2005 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl and Susanne Fengler
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, December 03, 2005 The fourth power under scrutiny: how journalists (also) pursue their own interests With the media sector in crisis, journalists like to think of themselves as victims of “economisation.”...
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