Moral Reasoning for Journalists: Cases and Commentary
Knowlton, a veteran journalist and teacher, combines his experience of more than 30 years in the field with extensive interviews with dozens of today's top journalists, so that each case is presented with commentary and thought-provoking analysis. Discussion questions at the end of each case analysis probe the depth of the ethical concerns raised. This book can be used as a stand-alone text, as a supplemental casebook, or in conjunction with the companion anthology, The Journalist's Moral Compass: Basic Principles (Praeger, 1994). |
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The Philosophical Case for Moral Reasoning in Journalism | 3 |
The Economic Case for Moral Reasoning in Journalism | 29 |
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