Journalism's ethical progression a twentieth-century journey

"Using case studies and historical analysis, this book traces changes in ways that journalists understood their ethical responsibilities during the pre-internet twentieth century. Each chapter in this book explores a historical development in the evolution of journalists' perceptions of th...

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Other Authors: Mellinger, Gwyneth, Ferré, John P.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland Lexington Books, [2020]
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Cover; Journalism's EthicalProgression; Journalism's EthicalProgressionA Twentieth-Century Journey; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; A Profession Ripe for Change; The Democratic Paradox in Journalism; Chapter Summaries; Notes; Chapter 1; The Progressive Era's Social Awakening and the Soul of the News; The Awakening of the Social Consciousness; Journalism and the Awakening; The Soul of Journalism; The Soulless Corporation; Notes; Chapter 2; A "Failure to Take Itself Seriously"; Background; The Canons Created; The Crisis; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 3 
505 8 |a The Lippmann-Dewey "Debate"Construction of the Dewey-Lippmann "Debate"; Dewey's Theory of Journalism; Lippmann's Early Theory of Journalism; Lippmann's Disillusionment and Dewey's Response; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4; Francis Biddle and the Jennings Case in 1934-1935; The American Newspaper Guild and Dean Jennings; Francis Biddle's Background; Francis Biddle and the Jennings Case; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5; Dorothy Day and The Catholic Worker's Legacy of Pacifism; The Spanish Civil War; Catholic Ideology; Social Institutions: The Church Hierarchy 
505 8 |a Media Organization: A Movement and a WorkplaceNews Gathering from the Grassroots and the Heart; Personalism and Journalism; Weathering Flak; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6; War Correspondents, Women's Interests, and World War II; The U.S. Military and the War Correspondent, 1941-1943; The Military and the Woman's Angle, 1941-1943; The Woman's Angle as Opportunity, 1943-1944; The Woman's Angle as Obstacle, 1943-1944; New Regulations for Women War Correspondents, 1944; About Face, 1945; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7; Conflicts of Interest in Journalism; Recalibrating Ethical Norms 
505 8 |a A Clash of SensibilitiesThe Syndicate Party Controversy; Change and Resistance; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 8; Ethical Duty and the Right to Know; Associating Press Freedom with a Right to Know; The Right to Know about Public Business; Crusading for Freedom of Information and Press Freedom; Press Freedom as a Means Rather than an End; Calling for Editors to Protect Press Freedom and the Right to Know; Emphasizing Benefits of Press Freedom to Fair Trial Rights and People's Right to Know; Emphasizing Secrecy and Censorship at the Source of Criminal Justice Information; Notes; Chapter 9 
505 8 |a "Blackening Up Journalism"Ethics and Inclusivity; Theorizing the Ethical Struggle; Ethical Tensions within Goal 2000; Conclusion; Notes; Conclusion; Index; About the Contributors 
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