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Praise for the Third Edition of The Ethical Journalist
'A riveting examination of journalism ethics, updated for the seismic change that is now an industry constant. The Ethical Journalist is written to fortify journalism students, but real-life examples of everything from faked photographs to reporting on presidential lies make it valuable to all of us who care about the news.'ANN MARIE LIPINSKI, CURATOR OF THE NIEMAN FOUNDATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND FORMER EDITOR OF THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Praise for the Earlier Editions
'The book is superb - the definitive work on journalism ethics and practices. It should be a basic text in every school of journalism.'GENE ROBERTS, FORMER EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER AND FORMER MANAGING EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES
'At a time when the internet has turned journalism inside out and blown up long-held traditions, the need for media ethics is even more critical. This is the book to help guide students and the rest of us through the revolution.'ALICIA C. SHEPARD, FORMER NPR OMBUDSMAN
The third edition of The Ethical Journalist is a comprehensive examination of current issues in the field of journalism ethics, researched and written by four journalists with experience in both the newsroom and the classroom. It gives students and professionals the tools they need to navigate the challenges of journalism today, first explaining the importance of ethics in journalism and then putting a decision-making strategy to work. The text is supplemented by case studies and essays, and two companion websites provide additional materials for educators and a forum for all users to discuss new topics in journalism ethics as they arise.
GENE FOREMAN managed newsroom operations of The Philadelphia Inquirer for 25 years, a period in which the staff won eighteen Pulitzer Prizes. He then taught for nine years at Pennsylvania State University as its inaugural Foster Professor.
DANIEL R. BIDDLE was one of three Inquirer reporters who won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative stories in 1986. Later he was an editor directing investigative reporting. He teaches at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Delaware.
EMILIE LOUNSBERRY was a reporter for The Inquirer for 27 years, producing award-winning coverage of trials and legal issues. Since 2009 she has been an associate professor teaching journalism courses at The College of New Jersey.
RICHARD G. JONES began his reporting career at The Inquirer before moving to The New York Times, where he became an associate editor. After directing the teaching of journalism, ethics, and democracy at the University of Notre Dame, he was named The Inquirer's managing editor for Opinion.
Foreword
Preface
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
Point of View: A "Tribal Ferocity" Enforces the Code (John Carroll)
2 Ethics: The Bedrock of a Society
An introduction to terms and concepts in an applied-ethics course
3 The News Media's Role in Society
The profession has matured and accepted social responsibility
Point of View: The Essential Pursuit of Truth (Martin Baron)
Point of View: Decision-Making in the Digital Age (James M. Naughton)
4 For Journalists, a Clash of Moral Duties
Responsibilities as professionals and as human beings can conflict
Point of View: Journalists Are Humans, Too (Halle Stockton)
Case Study: The Journalist as a Witness to Suffering
Case Study: Protester Is Beaten; Reporter Steps In
5 The Public and the Media: Love and Hate
The goal for the journalist should be respect, not popularity
Point of View: Journalism, Seen From the Other Side (Jane Shoemaker)
Case Study: A Journalist's Trial by Social Media
6 How the "Trump Effect" Challenged Journalism
The news media had never dealt with a president like No. 45
Point of View: Impartial Journalism's Enduring Value (Thomas Kent)
7 Applying Four Classic Theories of Ethics
Ancient philosophy can be a factor in the decision-making process
8 Using a Code of Ethics as a Decision Tool
Written professional standards can be a valuable guide
9 Making Moral Decisions You Can Defend
How to apply critical thinking and a decision template
Point of View: Avoid These Rationalizations (Michael Josephson)
Case Study: Deciding Whether to Identify a CIA Agent
Part II: Putting Journalism Ethics to Work
10 Getting the Facts Right and Being Fair
SPJ's guiding principle of seeking truth and reporting it
Point of View: Declaring What You Wont Report (Craig Silverman)
Case Study: A Story of Rape at Mr. Jefferson's University
Case Study: A Double Disaster at the Sago Mine
Case Study: Richard Jewell: He Really Was a Hero
Case Study: The Football Star's Fictitious Girlfriend
11 Showing Empathy for People in the News
SPJ's guiding principle of minimizing harm
Case Study: The Death of a Boy
Point of View: Reporting a Fact, Causing Harm (William F. Woo)
12 Avoiding Conflicts: Appearances Count
SPJ's guiding principle of acting...
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