The rapid growth of online media has led to new complications in
journalism ethics and practice. While traditional ethical
principles may not fundamentally change when information is
disseminated online, applying them across platforms has become more
challenging as new kinds of interactions develop between
journalists and audiences.
In "Ethics for Digital Journalists," Lawrie Zion and David Craig
draw together the international expertise and experience of
journalists and scholars who have all been part of the process of
shaping best practices in digital journalism. Drawing on
contemporary events and controversies like the Boston Marathon
bombing and the Arab Spring, the authors examine emerging best
practices in everything from transparency and verification to
aggregation, collaboration, live blogging, tweeting and the
challenges of digital narratives. At a time when questions of
ethics and practice are challenged and subject to intense debate,
this book is designed to provide students and practitioners with
the insights and skills to realize their potential as
professionals.
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