Moral Reasoning for Journalists: Cases and Commentary
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Moral Reasoning for Journalists: Cases and Commentary

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The nature of journalism requires that an ethical decision be made at every stage. While many of these decisions lead to obvious choices, many present thorny problems; some questions may be so subtle that they are not even noticed consciously by the journalist. This up-to-date collection of more than two dozen real-life cases illustrates the moral issues facing contemporar

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Paperback, 234 pages
Published June 30th 1997 by Praeger Paperback (first published 1997)
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Ariel Servadio
My favorite book about ethics and journalism from the best professor I will probably ever have. Even without an interest in the subject from a journalistic perspective, this is an extremely interesting read.
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