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Gene Foreman
The Ethical Journalist
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The Ethical Journalist Making Responsible Decisions in the Digital Age
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Contents
List of Illustrations
Guide
Pages
Detailed Contents
Foreword
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About the Coauthors
Acknowledgments
Part I A Foundation for Making Ethical Decisions
1 Why Ethics Matters in Journalism Our society needs news professionals who do the right thing.
Learning Goals
Incentives for Ethical Behavior
The moral incentive
The practical incentive
Why Standards Are Needed
The Growth of Ethics Codes
The Goal: Ethical Decision-Making
Honing Skills Through Cases
A Revolution in Journalism
Ethics in a Time of Change
A Different Role for Journalists
Notes
Point of View A ‘Tribal Ferocity’ Enforces the Code
2 Ethics: The Bedrock of a Society An introduction to terms and concepts in an applied-ethics course.
Learning Goals
Being Ethical Requires Action
The Origins of Ethics Theory
How a Society Instills Ethics
Values Shape Personal Choices
Ethical Dilemma: Right vs. Right
The false ethical dilemma
Ethical Decision: Complex Process
Notes
3 The News Media’s Role in Society The profession has matured and accepted social responsibility.
Learning Goals
Journalism’s Guiding Principles
Defining ‘Social Responsibility’
The Journalism of an Earlier Era
The Hutchins Commission
Ethical Awakening in the Profession
What Caused the Ethical Awakening?
Decades of Rising Professionalism
New Challenges for Journalism
Notes
Point of View The Essential Pursuit of Truth
Point of View Decision-Making in the Digital Age
4 For Journalists, a Clash of Moral Duties Responsibilities as professionals and as human beings can conflict. Learning Goals
Observer or Participant?
“Fly‐on‐the‐wall” reporting
Helping police catch a suspect
Giving media access to criminals
Intervention at Central High
Lessons from the battlefield
Guidelines for Intervention
Notes
Point of View Journalists Are Humans, Too
Case Study: Documenting the Trauma of Children Living With Addicts The Journalist as a Witness to Suffering
Sources
Questions for Class Discussion
Case Study: “I Don’t Want to Be a Part of the Story, at All” Protester Is Beaten; Reporter Steps In
5 The Public and the Media: Love and Hate
Learning Goals
The Evidence of Public Hostility
Explanations for the Hostility
How to Respond to the Criticism
Learn From the Complaints
Applying Perspective
Notes
Point of View Journalism, Seen From the Other Side
Case Study: A Stunt Becomes a Good Story, but Backfires on Its Writer A Journalist’s Trial by Social Media
Questions for Class Discussion
Sources
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