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The Ethical Journalist (Paperback, New edition)
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The Ethical Journalist (Paperback, New edition)
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"As one of the main scriptwriters of the two internal BBC training
sessions which were produced following the Hutton inquiry, I can
heartily recommend this book." - Peter Stewart, BBC Training
Department "Packed with illustrations of journalistic heroism and
skulduggery... This is an engaging and useful reference book and
should become essential reading for serious students of journalism
and for those who practise it." - Times Higher Education Supplement
"A must-read for all journalists - be they reporters, editors or
bloggers. It is both a straightforward explanation of ethical
dilemmas using real-life examples and a subtle commentary on the
state of British journalism." - British Journalism Review "This
engaging nd accessible book cannot fail to inspire those who want
to be good journalists in every sense of the word." - Journalism
Practice Everything that journalists do has ethical implications,
and in this book Tony Harcup explores the range of issues likely to
confront those studying journalism or training to become
journalists. The starting point for this engaging and innovative
book is that ethical journalism is good journalism. Building on the
reflective and questioning approach of the author's acclaimed
Journalism: Principles and Practice, this book discusses
journalists' personal anecdotes alongside relevant critical studies
by academics. Original interviews include Andrew Gilligan on his
meeting with weapons expert Dr David Kelly and Ryan Parry on being
an undercover reporter in Buckingham Palace. Informed by new
research and the author's own experience within mainstream and
alternative journalism, The Ethical Journalist addresses topics
such as trust, the public interest, deception, news values, source
relationships, crime reporting, regulation and the Hutton inquiry.
This exciting new title discusses ethics as fundamental rather than
as a set of problems or an added extra, and it should become
essential reading for everyone interested in journalism.
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